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by swezey
02 Aug 2022, 15:12
Forum: Help
Topic: Newbie Needs Some Help
Replies: 9
Views: 604

Re: Newbie Needs Some Help

OK thanks. This is the conclusion I was slowly coming to by myself.
by swezey
02 Aug 2022, 13:43
Forum: Help
Topic: Newbie Needs Some Help
Replies: 9
Views: 604

Re: Newbie Needs Some Help

No, it does not (well maybe FFS does because that is the only way it works but I mean in my scenario the target does not need scanned). I want to move all new files created yesterday to the target, keeping the same folder structure as the source and overwriting any existing file on the target (there ...
by swezey
01 Aug 2022, 20:54
Forum: Help
Topic: Newbie Needs Some Help
Replies: 9
Views: 604

Re: Newbie Needs Some Help

OK honestly I can't figure it out after a few hours of messing around. No matter what I try FFS INSISTS on scanning the target drive... Am I doing something wrong or does it ALWAYS scan the target drive? My target drive is my backup and will keep getting larger and larger (already with over 70 ...
by swezey
01 Aug 2022, 17:13
Forum: Help
Topic: Newbie Needs Some Help
Replies: 9
Views: 604

Re: Newbie Needs Some Help

OK thanks. I will try again to figure it out. I'm not an IT person, I just play one on TV. ;-)
by swezey
01 Aug 2022, 17:06
Forum: Help
Topic: Newbie Needs Some Help
Replies: 9
Views: 604

Re: Newbie Needs Some Help

xCSxXenon,

Thanks for your quick reply. I did go through the directions and either I am not getting it or FFS can not do what I want. I was hoping someone else had a similar situation and could enlighten me with their experience. Specifically:

1) FFS only need look at the SOURCE DRIVE FILE DATE ...
by swezey
29 Jul 2022, 03:05
Forum: Help
Topic: Newbie Needs Some Help
Replies: 9
Views: 604

Newbie Needs Some Help

So I am new to FFS and have the Donation Edition because this seems like a good tool that I would be willing to pay for and I appreciate the efforts of the author. Here is what I am trying to do and am kind of struggling with.

We have two file servers let's call them A and B. A is fast and small ...