Fixed an issue in which CCC would repeatedly (and unnecessarily) prompt for NAS credentials in cases where the username or host name contained a space character.because the System volume is typically not mounted). Fixed a logic issue that was preventing the "Manage snapshots on 'Macintosh HD'" option from being presented for the startup disk (i.e.Addressed a small issue affecting Quick Update tasks where some folders would errantly appear as "modified" in the Task Audit despite that they were not actually modified.Addressed an error that could occur when copying sparse files that have a negative physical file size (which is corruption of the file's filesystem entry on the source).The setting is still available, but now it will be disabled by default to restore the pre-6.1.6 behavior. But, apparently macOS doesn't present that dialog if the screen is locked, and doesn't perform the power management request either. We enabled that setting by default, figuring it gives people a more graceful opportunity to cancel shutdown if they're in the middle of something, and no harm done if the user isn't at the system (the system performs the request after a 60-second countdown). In 6.1.6 we added a new setting to "Use the menu dialog for task restart/shutdown requests" (available in the CCC Dashboard application).If you want CCC to temporarily download your cloud-only files to make a local backup, be sure to enable the new setting in Advanced Settings > File Copying Settings. Note that this setting is disabled by default and limited to Macs running macOS 12.5 or later. Click "Advanced Settings" at the bottom of the CCC window and select the "File Copying Settings" tab to find the new setting. This includes support for downloading cloud-only content from iCloud as well, with some minor caveats due to Apple's use of a proprietary, non-FileProvider cloud-syncing service (oh, the irony!). ![]() ![]() Added support for temporarily downloading cloud-only files from services like Dropbox, OneDrive and GoogleDrive (any cloud-backed service that uses Apple's FileProvider interface).This update includes changes that affect all supported macOS versions, however, so we recommend this update for all CCC v6 users. ![]() This version of CCC adds official support for macOS 14 Sonoma.
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