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- 18 Dec 2009, 17:17
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Command-line options
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Re: Command-line options
Thanks!
- 18 Dec 2009, 16:49
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Command-line options
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Re: Command-line options
I see what you mean. I would agree that date/time shouldn't be expanded,
especially since the date/time would be when the sync starts, not when the
program is run, right?
Also, it sounds like if directory's were expanded, they would be saved as
their directory name, not with the variable name ...
especially since the date/time would be when the sync starts, not when the
program is run, right?
Also, it sounds like if directory's were expanded, they would be saved as
their directory name, not with the variable name ...
- 17 Dec 2009, 16:38
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Command-line options
- Replies: 8
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Re: Command-line options
Thank you so much, it works great! I passed the directory to a BAT file, which
then loads FreeFileSync.
Is it possible to expand the environment variable in the FreeFileSync window?
Currently, I have it set up to use an enironment variable, ActivDir, and then
I have "%ActivDir%" as the left ...
then loads FreeFileSync.
Is it possible to expand the environment variable in the FreeFileSync window?
Currently, I have it set up to use an enironment variable, ActivDir, and then
I have "%ActivDir%" as the left ...
- 16 Dec 2009, 22:17
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Command-line options
- Replies: 8
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Command-line options
What command line argument(s) do I pass to run FreeFileSync and have "C:\"
show up in the GUI as the left-hand sync directory?
I tried passing "C:\", but an error message comes up - 'File does not exist:
"C:\"'.
I'm trying to integrate FreeFileSync into FreeCommander as one of my "favorite ...
show up in the GUI as the left-hand sync directory?
I tried passing "C:\", but an error message comes up - 'File does not exist:
"C:\"'.
I'm trying to integrate FreeFileSync into FreeCommander as one of my "favorite ...