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Syncback touch
Syncback touch








syncback touch

I did that because of good reviews and the promoted scripting api. I looked into SyncBack very deeply and even purchased the Pro version. This syncs D:\ from MachineA to D:\MachineA_DriveD on MachineB, whether its LAN or WIFI and folder datetstamps will be preserved as well. Robocopy.exe \MachineA\d$ \MachineB\d$\MachineA_DriveD. it's very straightforward to sync things around, no need for single shared folders. If you have filesharing enabled (admin-shares even better) and an admin-user which has the same password on all machines.

syncback touch

It's the foundation of what I use to backup all the machines around. Robocopy.exe /MIR /NP /NJH /NJS /NDL /R:0 /W:0 It shuts off, thus connection is lost.Ī very simple solution is using robocopy.exe, it comes with your windows installation: Usually a laptop has a kind of power saving plan. That aside, that option seems to be more convenient in case of desktop pc. Haven't found a way to share an entire drive/partition. It requires a lot of clicks though to share folders one by one (properties->sharing) on both laptop and desktop. Tried with 'sharing folders' - using Network and Sharing Centre-Advanced sharing settings - have laptop and PC autodiscover each other, etc.,īoth devices show up in Explorer tree under 'Network'.

syncback touch

Wonderful, really, but likely complicated to achieve as none of the sync tools offer that as an option. With Opus I am used to having the folder modified date stamp preserved though. It is the usual Windows (Explorer) behavior, I know but still. Not preserving the folder modified date stamp is 'unhandy'. In all cases, new folder dates are created. I have not come across a sync tools that does preserve the modified date stamp of folders. I have spent quite some time on this matter (synchronizing PClaptop) and will probably stick to the SyncBackPro/SyncBack Touch solution. When using Dropbox I assume.that files need to be on the Dropbox server? Actually, if I were to create one or more Outlook accounts, I would get 1TB per account, with a maximum of 5 accounts) (I have a 1TB OneDrive account, that came with Office 365. I have -not- tried Dropbox, that's to say, sync via Dropbox.Ĭhecked my 6 years old never used 2GB Dropbox account and it still works.










Syncback touch