I don't think you need a Custom variant; either Mirror or Update will do.
If you want files deleted from your left/source location also to be deleted from your right/target location choose Mirror; if you want files deleted from your left/source location to remain in your right/target location ...
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- 29 Jan 2016, 17:14
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Folder action, mirror back up
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- 29 Jan 2016, 03:37
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Folder action, mirror back up
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Re: Folder action, mirror back up
Also, as far as storing it as a batch-file, and use RealTimeSync (RTS) to trigger FFS to run the batch-file...
I assume that means selecting "Saving as batch job..." Correct?
And then checking the box for "Run Minimization," right? If so, what other selections should I make (or preferences in ...
I assume that means selecting "Saving as batch job..." Correct?
And then checking the box for "Run Minimization," right? If so, what other selections should I make (or preferences in ...
- 29 Jan 2016, 03:26
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Folder action, mirror back up
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Re: Folder action, mirror back up
Ok, thanks.
But would the Sync variant be Mirror or Update (or even Custom) base on what I described?
Thanks again...
But would the Sync variant be Mirror or Update (or even Custom) base on what I described?
Thanks again...
- 28 Jan 2016, 02:11
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Folder action, mirror back up
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Folder action, mirror back up
I'm trying put together a kind of incremental backup that works as follow: whenever I add an file to a particular folder/subfolders (located on my external HD), I'd like to automatically copy that newly save file from my folder/subfolders (located on my external HD) to my backup HD (located on ...