Hi,

A backup is not something that you should manually change.  If you wish to make 
changes to a file, then it should be done in the current version.  Then the 
changes are recorded properly, and the backup can be used to get at versions 
before the change was made.  If you no longer have the file in your current 
file structure, you use Time Machine to recover that file and make any changes 
you need to the recovered file.

Later...

Tim Kilburn
Apple Teacher
(with Swift Playgrounds Recognition)
Fort McMurray, AB Canada

On Dec 19, 2018, at 15:20, Traci Duncan <our4p...@gmail.com> wrote:

Hi all,

I am not super familiar with Time Machine. I just started playing around with 
searching inside old backups. I want to modify some old files. Probably delete 
some older backups of files. I have some dmg protected folders. Outside of Time 
Machine, I open these like normal. They are treated like a folder with a 
password. I enter the password and it opens in a finder window. The same thing 
doesn’t happen in Time Machine. They open in quick look.

Does anyone know of workarounds? I’d like to open these dmg folders, remind 
myself what’s inside and see if I need multiple backups of them.

Along with that question, is there a way to search a Time Machine backup for a 
specific file? Say I want to find all backups of shopping.rtf, or notebook.dmg. 
End up with a list of all those backups. Then I can decide to delete the ones I 
don’t want.

Thanks for any suggestions.
Traci

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