I go to Add Backup Plan for a Windows Remote deploy configuration, but every time I get stopped with an error under the "Pre/Post Actions" area. There is nothing selected in this area but I still get the same error message of "This option can't be switched on if you don't have plans to execute other than this one" located right above the "Execute the specified plan after the plan completes:"
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Thanks for bringing this up. I saw it last Friday, but i thought i misclicked something.
I’ll look into this. It must be a backup chain. It should bot be enabled by default.
Looks like you have just 1 plan and there’s nothing you can chain at the moment.
I’ll keep you posted.
Thanks.
You can ignore that message. It only indicates as Anton said that there are no other plans that you can select to create a backup chain. The configuration will save correctly.
Actually, the error prompt is present even before I make any choices and also on a new Remote Deploy as well. I would ignore it like I have tried by it seems that hitting Save does nothing, and thus doesn't save and go back out to the previous screen so I can save the config as a whole. So i'm stuck.
From the plane dashboard I click on "RMM", and choose "Remote Deploy" from the drop down. Under the "Configurations" tab I choose to "Create New" or if you have one listed already for Windows you can click on "Edit". On the next page click on the "Add Backup Plan" and choose "Backup Files Plan" from the drop down. Try to edit the config or even not edit it the "Save" at the bottom doesn't do anything. The "This option can't be switched on if you don't have plans to execute other than this one" is the only issue prompting itself under "Pre/Post Actions".
Two options since I cannot reproduce using Chrome on Windows:
1- Open a support case and work on the issue with the Support team
2- Post the exact steps on a new Configuration. Every click and entry (you can obfuscate actual folder names and any other details that might be revealing). I'll try to repro using the same steps you post.