Realtimesynch setting up in Mac

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Emeraldo

Sorry for the Newbie query. I'm trying to set up real time synching. I'm using Monterrey and have set up a Batchrun .ffs_batch folder after setting up a successful source and target job in Freefilesynch. In Realtimesynch(RTS), when I open the browser, the Batchrun folder is greyed out. When I drag it into the "Drag and Drop" on the RTS Automated Synchronisation window, nothing appears in the command line, per the tutorial. When I click Start, all I get is Command " "failed. I'm not very technical so would appreciate any help you can give or point me to an existing solution. Many thanks
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xCSxXenon

There is not such thing as a ".ffs_batch" folder. What you are saying makes no sense unfortunately. Do you have screenshots of these folders, files, and setup?
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Emeraldo

Thank you for your response. Sorry for confusion. When I save the job as a batch job, it appears with the extension .ffs_batch - I assumed it was a folder. Anyway - I'm finding it hard to set up a scheduled synch or preferably a realtimesynch. The video tutorials are performed on Windows - I'm using a Mac. If there's a specific manual to do this on a Mac, I'd really appreciate if I can be pointed in that direction, I just haven't been able to find it.
As you can see, after dragging the batch job into the box, no data appears in the Command Line.
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xCSxXenon

Drag your .ffs_batch file onto the top half of the RTS window, not the text box
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Emeraldo

@xCSxXenon, many thanks for your help - the "drag and drop" located above the text box was what confused me. That's working now. Thanks again for your time!