How to alter idle time for RealTimeSync from command line or during bootup? always reverts to 10 seconds...
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Love your program's interface -- and works awesome. And I want to extend appreciation to you for sooo much work, and effort. I do have a quick inquiry however. I have searched by executing RealTimeSync.exe /? from command line, and also searched forums, etc, to try to glean how to change the Idle time upon startup. I simply cannot find the documentation on how to do this. I am sure that there is a way though? Please advise. And thanks again for such a great application (at no cost).
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I too would like a solution to somehow being able to change the default idle time for RealTimeSync as I find 10 seconds just too short. Is there perhaps a registry key I could change?
Other than that, I find FreeFileSync and RealTimeSync are great utilities.
Other than that, I find FreeFileSync and RealTimeSync are great utilities.
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The idle time is stored in the ".real_ffs" file. If you change the idle time in the GUI, save it and it will persist when running from CLI
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Many thanks. Looks like exactly what I want.