Phet, robocoy would be another one to look at..(also part of windows)
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- 31 Jul 2019, 10:26
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Getting started on the correct footing ...
- Replies: 5
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- 31 Jul 2019, 09:51
- Forum: Help
- Topic: double update
- Replies: 3
- Views: 313
Re: double update
Oh good, Thank you Pierry, this is exactly what I was looking for!
I can disable offline files from Microsoft, that is a complete train wreck.
Best Wishes from a rainy Holland..
I can disable offline files from Microsoft, that is a complete train wreck.
Best Wishes from a rainy Holland..
- 31 Jul 2019, 09:44
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Getting started on the correct footing ...
- Replies: 5
- Views: 501
Re: Getting started on the correct footing ...
Im not getting any replies to my problems either, so I thought the lest I can do is help you with yours:
1. I dont believe ffs will work if you already have issues copying files.
2. n/a
3. You have serious issues with your OS or with your drive. Really, you have an emergency and your only way ...
1. I dont believe ffs will work if you already have issues copying files.
2. n/a
3. You have serious issues with your OS or with your drive. Really, you have an emergency and your only way ...
- 30 Jul 2019, 11:00
- Forum: Help
- Topic: double update
- Replies: 3
- Views: 313
Re: double update
For example:
File is identical in three places and has a modification date of Monday.
User A updates his local copy on Tuesday, User B updates his local copy on Wednesday.
ffs starts to work on both machines on Thursday and either:
1. User A's ffs copies Tuesday to the network and user B's ffs ...
File is identical in three places and has a modification date of Monday.
User A updates his local copy on Tuesday, User B updates his local copy on Wednesday.
ffs starts to work on both machines on Thursday and either:
1. User A's ffs copies Tuesday to the network and user B's ffs ...
- 29 Jul 2019, 16:27
- Forum: Help
- Topic: double update
- Replies: 3
- Views: 313
double update
Im using ffs to synchronise a network copy of files with two local copies. (Two way)
Does the code recognise a double update scenario?
For example, a file which is the same in all localities.
User A updates the file locally and before this is synchronised, user B updates the same file locally ...
Does the code recognise a double update scenario?
For example, a file which is the same in all localities.
User A updates the file locally and before this is synchronised, user B updates the same file locally ...