... And if I may add something else (pretty exotic actually) to Ruby's feedback...
Try this:
- Place in BOTH source and target the same Office files
- Then in the source you edit them (you need to do this with Excel/Word windows in restored size so that you'll be able to keep an eye on both source and target folders at the same time... A dual pane explorer must obviously join the party!)
- The second you save them they sort of flicker and then disappear (as in gone for good) from the target folder
I suspect that there is something that our BlueFish does not really digest properly
If anybody else would have the chance to carry out the same test and post here some feedback it would be really great... I would like to rule out certain other elements which are intrinsic to my system (the only one I currently have available for this type of test).
In other words, if certain weird things only happen to myself (and Ruby, as I understood)... Then probably there is still hope to see that happy fish in the systray
Thanks in advance and happy weekend to everybody
Real time unattended mirroring utility
Re: Real time unattended mirroring utility
Old thread update:
Evidently FreeFileSync has that capability. I haven't tested it yet, but this might be informative:
You can get here from the FreeFileSync directory. Just run RealTimeSync.exe.
Evidently FreeFileSync has that capability. I haven't tested it yet, but this might be informative:
You can get here from the FreeFileSync directory. Just run RealTimeSync.exe.