Well I mean only update the destination with the new files.
If we could ad an .ffsrev extension for the versioned files we could easily filter them.
This will refrain us from using FFS for our purposes so we will have to look for an alternative until there a similar feature implemented.
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- 18 May 2021, 16:55
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Keep revisions in same folder as original
- Replies: 9
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- 18 May 2021, 15:49
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Keep revisions in same folder as original
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5113
Re: Keep revisions in same folder as original
Well I do not use mirroring, only one way sync, that`s why I was asking.
Thanks
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- 18 May 2021, 14:42
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Keep revisions in same folder as original
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5113
Re: Keep revisions in same folder as original
What I meant by this is:
Source\Data\File1.txt
Destination\Data\File1.txt
Destination\Data\File1 2021-05-18-0001.txt
Destination\Data\File1 2021-05-17-0424.txt
etc...
See that the versioning occurs in the original destination path, that`s what I want to achieve.
Thanks
Source\Data\File1.txt
Destination\Data\File1.txt
Destination\Data\File1 2021-05-18-0001.txt
Destination\Data\File1 2021-05-17-0424.txt
etc...
See that the versioning occurs in the original destination path, that`s what I want to achieve.
Thanks
- 16 May 2021, 14:53
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Keep revisions in same folder as original
- Replies: 9
- Views: 5113
Keep revisions in same folder as original
Hi,
Is there a way to keep the file versioning in the same folder as the original one instead of specifying a different location ?
Thanks
Is there a way to keep the file versioning in the same folder as the original one instead of specifying a different location ?
Thanks
- 14 May 2021, 23:19
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Sync with OneDrive via network device
- Replies: 4
- Views: 5905
Re: Sync with OneDrive via network device
You can start a command when you logon ie: net use x: ...
- 14 May 2021, 23:15
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: When drive Full - Stop immediately
- Replies: 5
- Views: 4326
Re: When drive Full - Stop immediately
Ok, what about if it runs as a batch file ?