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Anyone know a nice and cheap (read: free) way of keeping two folders in synchronization using the scheduler.
What I have is a folder full of documents and digicam pictures, which I'd like to keep safe by copying once to the other HDD and twice to a remote HDD on a "server" machine (which is actually running FreeBSD and using Samba to allow access to its disks).
I enabled "My Briefcase" back again last night, its great but (a) it wont work on a networked non-Windows machine and (b) I can't find a way of automating it for the scheduler.
I've also used a product called SynchronEX which is also very nice but the free version doesn't allow one-way synchronzation, so you get problems when you change or delete files in the original directory.
So, any clues how to get this to work ?
What I have is a folder full of documents and digicam pictures, which I'd like to keep safe by copying once to the other HDD and twice to a remote HDD on a "server" machine (which is actually running FreeBSD and using Samba to allow access to its disks).
I enabled "My Briefcase" back again last night, its great but (a) it wont work on a networked non-Windows machine and (b) I can't find a way of automating it for the scheduler.
I've also used a product called SynchronEX which is also very nice but the free version doesn't allow one-way synchronzation, so you get problems when you change or delete files in the original directory.
So, any clues how to get this to work ?