Oops. Sorry, tried to help and went out of topic there.You can create batch files and run them using windows tasks scheduler which eliminates the need for a logged in user.
There's no benefit in running FFS as a service unless it had a scheduler of its own.antoniodlp
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- 28 Aug 2009, 14:49
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Run as Service?
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Re: Run as Service?
- 28 Aug 2009, 14:47
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Run as Service?
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Re: Run as Service?
Yes, but I want to run it on a server to sync files on another server that no logs into :) So rather than use a service creater it would be nice if it was natively within the product.
Cheers.
You can create batch files and run them using windows tasks scheduler which eliminates the need for a ...
Cheers.
You can create batch files and run them using windows tasks scheduler which eliminates the need for a ...
- 26 Aug 2009, 18:32
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Dates not updating / Ignore dates
- Replies: 3
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Re: Dates not updating / Ignore dates
Thank you Zenju, you're awesome
It almost, almost solved it for me but unfortunately the conflict issue did become a showstopper, so I'm looking forward for the next version. Any chances of it hitting soon?
By the way, I do think the dates issue is more of a NetDrive bug.
One more question: is ...
It almost, almost solved it for me but unfortunately the conflict issue did become a showstopper, so I'm looking forward for the next version. Any chances of it hitting soon?
By the way, I do think the dates issue is more of a NetDrive bug.
One more question: is ...
- 26 Aug 2009, 16:54
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Dates not updating / Ignore dates
- Replies: 3
- Views: 2537
Dates not updating / Ignore dates
I have set up FreeFileSync and NetDrive together to mirror a network share (source) to an FTP site but everytime I run a comparison the dates in the network share (source) cause all the files to be uploaded to the FTP again.
I think the normal behaviour would be for the source files' date to be set ...
I think the normal behaviour would be for the source files' date to be set ...