Hi,
thank you, for your mail, but ... see below.
Am Donnerstag 15 Mai 2008 14:42 schrieb Stuart Halliday:
Hello,
some people want to use the following construction:
they have a NAS machine with an integrated rsync (may be on
embedded
linux).
they have a WinXP with
Hello Matt,
Am Donnerstag 15 Mai 2008 20:54 schrieb Matt McCutchen:
On Thu, 2008-05-15 at 13:11 +0200, Manfred Rebentisch wrote:
some people want to use the following construction:
they have a NAS machine with an integrated rsync (may be on embedded
linux).
they have a WinXP with
Hello,
some people want to use the following construction:
they have a NAS machine with an integrated rsync (may be on embedded linux).
they have a WinXP with cwRsyncServer (with rsync 3.0.2)
and they have on WinXP a network share (i.e. Y:
== //192.168.100.123/sharename)
They can use NAS /
Hello,
some people want to use the following construction:
they have a NAS machine with an integrated rsync (may be on embedded
linux).
they have a WinXP with cwRsyncServer (with rsync 3.0.2)
and they have on WinXP a network share (i.e. Y:
== //192.168.100.123/sharename)
They can
Hi,
thank you, for your mail, but ... see below.
Am Donnerstag 15 Mai 2008 14:42 schrieb Stuart Halliday:
Hello,
some people want to use the following construction:
they have a NAS machine with an integrated rsync (may be on embedded
linux).
they have a WinXP with cwRsyncServer
On Thu, 2008-05-15 at 13:11 +0200, Manfred Rebentisch wrote:
some people want to use the following construction:
they have a NAS machine with an integrated rsync (may be on embedded linux).
they have a WinXP with cwRsyncServer (with rsync 3.0.2)
and they have on WinXP a network share