D:\documents
D:\music
D:\photos
D:\
E:\backups\
So what will happen?
Unfortunately nothing- unless user goes to the
E:\backups\
documents
music
photos
[and after it being created manually waits also for other non-existing yet locations to be taken care of]Waiting until directory is available: "E:\backups\documents"
What is the point of setting an automated batch job within FreeFileSync and RealTimeSync and then having to repeat part of the work manually outside of them? Creating [empty or full] copies of dozens of folders is tiresome and / or time consuming
What if a user misses [i.e. inadvertently skips] one folder and then also forgets to check out the color of icon in Tray? User will discover potentially in distant future that backups were not created at all
And what if for whatever reason one of the destination folders on drive E gets deleted or renamed at some point? Is user suppose to constantly manually monitor Tray for changes of icons?
This is just counter productive, dangerous and even illogical, as user is not required to pre-provide every sub-folder within a destination folder
Hence I propose making it possible for RealTimeSync to create destination folders; preferably as a default behavior. And to show a pop-up window warning when it is impossible to create such - which would happen when a whole drive would become inaccessible [so that user would no have to manually monitor Tray icon]