Hi, I am not a techie, so I am looking for some help setting up the Realtime sync between 2 folders
D:\Pictures to T:\Pictures that runs when D:\pictures has a file changed
I don`t know what "command line" is referring to or if there are any other requirements needed to set this up.
Any help appreciated.
Kind Regards
Steve
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See the RTS Manual section.
It clearly shows what form your command line must have.
> ... D:\Pictures to T:\Pictures that runs when D:\pictures has a file changed
As apparently changes only originate in D:\Pictures, you only need RTS to monitor a single folder D:\Pictures (which always includes its subfolders); no need to have RTS also monitor a second folder T:\Pictures.
It clearly shows what form your command line must have.
> ... D:\Pictures to T:\Pictures that runs when D:\pictures has a file changed
As apparently changes only originate in D:\Pictures, you only need RTS to monitor a single folder D:\Pictures (which always includes its subfolders); no need to have RTS also monitor a second folder T:\Pictures.
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Here's some info: viewtopic.php?t=7987
Basically, create a sync config in FFS, save as batch job, drag the batch job onto the RTS setup window and it will auto fill everything you need. You just need to change the idle time, remove the destination if you want, and save it to your startup folder so it runs automatically when the computer boots.
Startup folder: "%homepath%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup"
Basically, create a sync config in FFS, save as batch job, drag the batch job onto the RTS setup window and it will auto fill everything you need. You just need to change the idle time, remove the destination if you want, and save it to your startup folder so it runs automatically when the computer boots.
Startup folder: "%homepath%\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs\Startup"