Yes, I think for a solution with post-sync command.
However I thought that there is some core solution in FreeFileSync.
Thanks.
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- 17 Oct 2020, 19:57
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Automatic delete files in source after copying?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 6272
- 16 Oct 2020, 10:21
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Automatic delete files in source after copying?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 6272
Automatic delete files in source after copying?
Hello,
Is it possible to arrange such configuration (may be some kind of update) in which new source files to be deleted from a source folder after they are copied to a destination folder.
Why do I need this scenario? I managed to set up SMB servers on my routers. Every night they dump their ...
Is it possible to arrange such configuration (may be some kind of update) in which new source files to be deleted from a source folder after they are copied to a destination folder.
Why do I need this scenario? I managed to set up SMB servers on my routers. Every night they dump their ...
- 01 Jul 2019, 18:01
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Simple gem to activate batch jobs
- Replies: 0
- Views: 286
Simple gem to activate batch jobs
Hello,
I created a very very simple ruby gem that I use to run one or more ffs_batch files. In fact, this gem is my first gem I've ever written.
To see it : https://github.com/jwalkerbg/ffsr
To install it from rubygems : gem install ffsr
I share it for everyone who needs that functionality.
I created a very very simple ruby gem that I use to run one or more ffs_batch files. In fact, this gem is my first gem I've ever written.
To see it : https://github.com/jwalkerbg/ffsr
To install it from rubygems : gem install ffsr
I share it for everyone who needs that functionality.
- 28 May 2019, 07:18
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Destination PC does not allow too many connections
- Replies: 0
- Views: 271
Destination PC does not allow too many connections
I managed to use RealTimeSync as service under AlwaysUp . Initially, this went well. However, I created up to 22 instances of RealTimeSync that synchronize many folders from the source pc with the destination PC. The source PC is Windows Server 2016, and the destination server is Windows 10 Pro ...
- 21 Dec 2018, 16:20
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Multiple instances of RealTimeSync from BAT file
- Replies: 1
- Views: 1047
Multiple instances of RealTimeSync from BAT file
Hi,
How to start multiple instances of RealTimeSync using batch file (bat) under Windows 10?
The file contains something like
c:
cd \Program Files\FreeFileSync
"C:\Program Files\FreeFileSync\RealTimeSync.exe" e:\util\FFS\rts_1.ffs_real
"C:\Program Files\FreeFileSync\RealTimeSync.exe" e:\util\FFS ...
How to start multiple instances of RealTimeSync using batch file (bat) under Windows 10?
The file contains something like
c:
cd \Program Files\FreeFileSync
"C:\Program Files\FreeFileSync\RealTimeSync.exe" e:\util\FFS\rts_1.ffs_real
"C:\Program Files\FreeFileSync\RealTimeSync.exe" e:\util\FFS ...
- 29 Nov 2018, 09:59
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Integration with Subversion?
- Replies: 0
- Views: 395
Integration with Subversion?
Good day.
This is my first posting here and would like to express my satisfaction with FFS. Now I wonder is it possible the destination folder to be a Subversion work copy. Scenario:
The source is a regular windows directory hierarchy.
The destination is a regular windows directory hierarchy ...
This is my first posting here and would like to express my satisfaction with FFS. Now I wonder is it possible the destination folder to be a Subversion work copy. Scenario:
The source is a regular windows directory hierarchy.
The destination is a regular windows directory hierarchy ...