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Did you delete and recreate your scheduled copies when you updated to v2.6.x?
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I'm still at v2.5.
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OK. Well... weird. I'd try deleting and recreating the schedule anyway. I'm guessing the main window didn't open because the update was trying to offer itself, which changed the window height during the animation that exposed the status.
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Any idea why the log (and the other recent logs) aren't showing up?
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Perhaps because the settings (where the logs are kept) are corrupt. Try the recreation.
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But the log issue seems to have returned: After deleting and creating a new schedule, the recent log files all vanished again. (What may be stranger is that I then checked my Time Machine backups, and the history seems to indicate that the Logs folder on any day doesn't contain the previous week's log files.) I'm puzzled.
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There are different logs for every backup: the manual backups and each schedule. If you delete a schedule its logs are deleted too.
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