What's the difference? I have "My Documents" (or any other directory with precious files) with all subfolders, which I want to be also stored somewhere else, so when my drive blows up I can get all that stuff back. And any changes in any file under My Documents should be reflected in the copy on remote server when I do run some sync tool.
When I had a network drive, I simply used MS SyncToy to sync with a directory on networked drive. I also use rsync at work to copy the changes that were done overnight to files on remote RH box and copy them over to local Centos server. So I thought rsync Windows client sort of tool might do the job, that's why I mentioned rsync. FTP might work, but I haven't seen tools that would ftp in and compare the whole tree on remote host and local drive and replicate the changes. Although I've found Synchromagic (http://www.gelosoft.com/adescr.html) today, will try that. Andre. 2009/5/27 Matthew Hannigan <m...@zip.com.au>: > Well, do you want just to do backups or are you looking for something > fancier? > > Your original mail mentioned only backups in the body (as I recall) > but you use the "synchronising" in the subject line. > > -- SLUG - Sydney Linux User's Group Mailing List - http://slug.org.au/ Subscription info and FAQs: http://slug.org.au/faq/mailinglists.html