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ACROCMD - I cannot use the scheduler any longer

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I have the "Operations are in progress" preventing me from turning off my computer at night.

I want to try backing up manually, but I do not want to go through the GUI every time because it is tedious to set up the backup that way.

If I can create a backup through a command-line interface I can easily write a utility to build a command line.

I see ACROCMD.EXE but I do not have that file on my system.

Is there another options for creating a backup through the command line?

David

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What method are you using to initiate the backup? A schedule time, or an event such as shutdown or ?????

Have you considered using Windows Task scheduler to
initate a Shortcut initiated backup or event initiated backup?

Which version of Windows?

Have you tried an uninstall/reinstall of 2015?

I am just outside the window for free support.

I have the "Operations are in progress" problem so I want to stop using the scheduler.

I stopped my scheduled backup.

I need help learning how to trigger a backup from the command line.

This does not relate to your shutdown commands but the below may assist.
What version of Windows and what method are you using within the task to shut the computer down?

     RA. Grover's Alternate method to shutdown computer after backup if the normal TI shutdown has issues.
     R. 6013: Use TrueImage Home to Shutdown computer after backup completion.

Acrocmd.exe is a command line feature of Acronis Backup. It is not available in True Image. TI doesn't have any scripting (or command line) capability.

You just need to get used to defining a non scheduled backup each time. This is how I use TI.