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Sent: Mon, 09 Apr 2012 10:40:30 +1000
Subject: RE: File/folder sync options for Windows
Hi Bill,
Are you using v7 or v8? There seem to be a lot of people that loved it up to v7
but are not happy at all with v8.
Do you run it as a service or manually? (It seems like v8 has an issu
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From: Bill Chesnut [mailto:b...@biztalkbill.com]
Sent: Sunday, 8 April 2012 10:49 AM
To: g...@greglow.com; ozDotNet
Subject: Re: File/folder sync optio
I use SyncBack http://www.2brightsparks.com/
They have a free version which just runs as an icon in the background
but quite configurable with different sync options and sounds like it
should do what you need.
They also have Std/Pro paid versions which can run as a service &
includes load of p
Sent: Sunday, 8 April 2012 10:49 AM
To: g...@greglow.com; ozDotNet
Subject: Re: File/folder sync options for Windows
Greg,
I use some software call 2nd copy (www.secondcopy.com), let you do one-way or
two-way sync. I have been using it to sync my MSDN to an external drive for a
couple of yea
Is that price on their web site per year?
Also i didn't see any space quotas.
I'm using dropbox and just scored a bonus 7gbfor a year for having
completed a list of tasks. I guess they want me to use the space and then
next year have to pay (counting on me nit wanting to go back to my current
quot
Greg,
I use some software call 2nd copy (www.secondcopy.com), let you do one-way or
two-way sync. I have been using it to sync my MSDN to an external drive for a
couple of years now.
Bill Chesnut
BizTalk Server MVP
Melbourne, Australia
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From: Greg Low (GregLow.com) [mailto:
I am about to install Syncrify on a server in the US to take a backup of
all of our home stuff. I'll let you know how it turns out.
2012/4/7 Ken Schaefer
> Offline Files/Folders may/may not work great if you are using a 3rdparty NAS.
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> If the machines are part of a domain, yo
Offline Files/Folders may/may not work great if you are using a 3rd party NAS.
If the machines are part of a domain, you can set the Home Drive for each user
to a share on the NAS, and then make it available offline.
Personally, I use Windows Home Server to do this (as it also handles backups
p
Hi,
I use all of the following.
1.
xcopy \\server \\local /x /y /z /d
xcopy \\local \\server /x /y /z /d /u
if you want to copy a new file, you need to do it manually to the server.
2. Dropbox
3. Write an app that uses file system watcher and copy the files / delete
the files on the server.
did you see this recent (4th apr) post with subject: 'Re: WAN folder
replication utils'
http://www.allwaysync.com/
On 6/04/2012 6:41 PM, Greg Low (GregLow.com) wrote:
Hi Folks,
Anyone got recommendations for file sync? Just a couple of PCs that
want to share one or more folders between them
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