![]() ![]() In the Cryptomator window, the designated vault had the unlocked symbol next to it. The task window for the backup popped up, as did the window for Cryptomator. I hit “start backup” to see if everything would work smoothly. This is where I started to run into issues. The additional options in the External Programs section (such as the “wait until program terminates” box being checked) were left in their default state. For this newly created task, under “other options” I checked the “execute before backup” box and selected Cryptomator.For starters, I designated the backup schedule to be at first logon every Sunday. The backup destination is the vault, the directory to be backed up is Photos. Created a Cryptomator vault (located in OneDrive), selected the first three boxes in advanced settings (when I said checked off I meant selected, like “check off my list” - should have made that more clear).I do feel like I got very close to getting it to work though. Here’s my process and where I eventually ran into an issue. And I do not see why you want to do that.įirst off - sorry it’s taken me a while to respond to this (I was dealing with a family matter these last few days).Īnyways, back to the thread. Regarding 3: Actually, my only idea is to kill the cryptomator task with a batch after the backup job. Please see the middle tab on the right side of the window in Personal Backup. Regarding 2: You’ll have to configure an auto backup within Personal Backup. So I recommend to configure Personal Backup to start Cryptomator, then wait for at least 15 seconds (so cryptomator can easily perform everything to mount the vault) and then run the backup. ![]() But more important is the risk that cryptomator has not finished to opened the vault when Personal Backup starts it Backup. because if you dont run a backup job, there’s no need to open cryptomator for your scenario. But in Your case I recommend to configure Personal Backup to run cryptomator before a backup job (see chapter “external programms”). ![]() Regarding 1: If you follow the steps above, it will work. If you have the time to give me some guidance, I’d be very grateful. I like the fine-grained control Cryptomator and especially Veracrypt gives me.Īlso, do you know if it’s possible to move your Cryptomator vault to a new location without getting the error message “Vault couldn’t be found. There’s still a chance that I might cave and go with a service like Carbonite that’s easier to configure (especially if this process of auto-mounting and decrypting vaults, performing a backup, and then having them automatically close slows my computer down considerably more than using something like Carbonite), but I would like to see if a more custom solution is possible. I’m having issues with Veracrypt as well in regard to getting Veracrypt to not prompt me for my password, but fixing that will likely require me seeking support from a Veracrypt-focused forum.
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