Is it correct to run only .ffs_gui? Or is it necessary to also run .ffs_batch?

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kRel

Hello everyone . . .

Stupid question, sorry . . .

For years, out of ignorance, bovinely, for all the synchronizations I have created, I run both the .ffs_batch and .ffs_gui extensions even though I am almost sure that the synchronization result is identical and it is useless to do both.
(Also because it is evident from the summary screens).

The (stupid) question is: can I limit myself to running only the .ffs_gui extension?
Since, moreover, I do not use batch processes but start them manually.

Thanks for understanding. Cheers . . .
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xCSxXenon

Sounds like you only need one. The .ffs_batch type is what allows starting a sync without any visual interruption.
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kRel

Sounds like you only need one. The .ffs_batch type is what allows starting a sync without any visual interruption. xCSxXenon, 01 Oct 2024, 17:21
Only one ok!
Doing only manual syncs, not batches started in the background by Windows Task Scheduler for example, it is enough to use only ffs_gui.
I just wanted a confirmation thanks.
Cheers...