Is it definitely impossible to overwrite or delete or change a file on the right side using the settings on the screen shot?
The only action which will happen, is all existing files (new files) on the left side will be copied to the right side? Nothing more?
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With this settings definitely no overwriting / deleting possible?
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Uhm... yes, this is after all what you told the program to do...
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OK, so I understand, this is definitely right:
<<<Is it definitely impossible to overwrite or delete or change a file on the right <<<side using the settings on the screen shot?
<<<The only action which will happen, is all existing files (new files) on the left <<<side will be copied to the right side? Nothing more?
Many thanks.
<<<Is it definitely impossible to overwrite or delete or change a file on the right <<<side using the settings on the screen shot?
<<<The only action which will happen, is all existing files (new files) on the left <<<side will be copied to the right side? Nothing more?
Many thanks.
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Dirk, I would look at the help in FFS it is very helpful and I would create test folders to see how each of the functions work so not to destroy your live data. As it looks like you are a newbie at this, looking at the help, searching the forums and running test scenarios first would be your best bet before posting.
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Thank you, srjones67.
<<<Dirk, I would look at the help in FFS it is very helpful and I would create test folders to see how each of the functions work so not to destroy your live data
Yes, that is a good idea, I had done before.
<<<As it looks like you are a newbie at this, looking at the help, searching the forums and running test scenarios first would be your best bet before posting.
OK, thank you for this idea, also.
<<<Dirk, I would look at the help in FFS it is very helpful and I would create test folders to see how each of the functions work so not to destroy your live data
Yes, that is a good idea, I had done before.
<<<As it looks like you are a newbie at this, looking at the help, searching the forums and running test scenarios first would be your best bet before posting.
OK, thank you for this idea, also.