Not deleting folders
I got SBSE set to mirror to another computer over the network. I see that at least one folder with a dozen folders inside it has not been deleted from the Destination, even though it was long ago...
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When I check Properties to compare the Source and Destination, I see that the Destination has about 50 more folders and 500 more files than the Source, even though it is set to Mirror. When I look at...
View ArticleRe: efficient selection of new files over ftp
No. How would we determine when (if) the files changed without scanning them? Or - for new files - to find which they are (and helpful stuff, like their names...)?No, you can't use Fast Backup for the...
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Hidden files inside, probably. Which might be Versions, if you're using Versioning (?)There are settings to auto-delete certain file-types to 'make' a folder empty (such as DESKTOP.INI files, which are...
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Dave Wilkins wrote:PS: there is a built-in setting on Modify > Expert > Copy/Delete > Advanced > Prompt to retry if source/left or destination/right drives do not exist: If a drive does not...
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Yes, 'scheduled' = 'unattended'. So no, it won't prompt. Given that you might not be there, in which case it will stall.Bear in mind that in Vista-and-later, Windows (new) Scheduler runs Pro in a...
View ArticleHow do I change the Profile Type?
I got the impression that you should create a Backup profile and run it, before making it a Synchronize Profile.I have done this but now wish the Profile to do 2 way synchronization but cannot see how...
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Modify (edit) profile > Decisions-Files > extreme top centre drop-down section ('Click here to see more options')Bear in mind the available decisions in a SmartSync are much more fine-grained,...
View ArticleAccess violation on upgrade from V5 to V6
Every time SyncBack starts, it tries the convert profiles, fails and displays this message:Your old settings could not be converted to the current version: Access violation at address 00D2E4E8 in...
View ArticleRe: Not deleting folders
There is a hidden folder in each folder and sub folder, called $SBV$. This was not present on the Source. Content in that folder varies, looks like copies of files that were in the Source originally.
View ArticleRe: Failed to copy from Source - Cannot move file (82).....
Hey!I Reformatted my hard disk to reinstall a clean OS (computer was getting slow and needed it!).I have formatted the external to NTFS now, and I can't see if it has made it work completely, because...
View ArticleMirroring: is excluding a source equivalent to deletion?
Imagine the following situation: I created a mirror of some Source location on some Destination. SyncBackSE maintains the mirror in accordance with the profile. Let's say that Source contains several...
View ArticleRe: Failed to copy from Source - Cannot move file (82).....
Update:Log Report: Run TotalsCopied 27283Copied/Moved 6,640,057.37 KBytesLog Report: Scan & Compare TotalsFiles Changed 27283Only in Source 27283It ran brilliantly.I didnt have the axact original...
View ArticleRe: Access violation on upgrade from V5 to V6
As mentioned here. But thanks for posting back!
View ArticleRe: Mirroring: is excluding a source equivalent to deletion?
No - http://www.2brightsparks.com/help/index ... rticle=281
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Then you're using Versioning (or were...) - as I suggested might be the case
View ArticleRe: Failed to copy from Source - Cannot move file (82).....
But beware of suggesting people re-format to NTFS 'regardless' without mentioning (like I did...) that other operating systems (and/or firmwares) might then not be able to use the disk. Shipping in...
View ArticleRe: Mirroring: is excluding a source equivalent to deletion?
Bear in mind that you could have run a Simulation to check - a lot faster than waiting for an answer here
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