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I just switched my iMac at the apple store due to a hardware issue. After setting my system up at home, I downloaded and installed the Backup utility from the .Mac webpage. I used this utility to backup files from my HDD to my iDisk on my last system without any issues.
Now when I run the utility it states:
So my question is, how do I find am alias located in my home directory? I looked in my Documents, Movies, Pictures, and Music for something that looks out of place, but couldn't find anything,
What is wierd is I got this msg before I ever started to copy anything over to my system. Right after I did the initial setup, I went to .Mac to retrieve the software, and after install I got that msg.
Thanks,
Ray
Now when I run the utility it states:
Your Home Directory Configuration isn't Supported
The path to your home directory contains an alias, which isn't supported by Backup"
So my question is, how do I find am alias located in my home directory? I looked in my Documents, Movies, Pictures, and Music for something that looks out of place, but couldn't find anything,
What is wierd is I got this msg before I ever started to copy anything over to my system. Right after I did the initial setup, I went to .Mac to retrieve the software, and after install I got that msg.
Thanks,
Ray