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How do I use Synctoy on a peer to peer network?
I can't see reference to this in help menu. I read that synctoy cannot work with shared resource, then maybe a networked drive, which is a shared resource. I want to sync mydocuments on one machine with mydocuments on another. Can someone please tell me how to do this. thanks |
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2pak,
SyncToy is designed to work well on a peer to peer network. Simply map a drive and then reference a directory on that drive as one side of your folder pair, or you can type a UNC path (\\examplecomputer\samplefolder) as one side of your folder pair. I hope this helps... george "2pak" wrote: > How do I use Synctoy on a peer to peer network? > > I can't see reference to this in help menu. > > I read that synctoy cannot work with shared resource, then maybe a > networked drive, which is a shared resource. > > I want to sync mydocuments on one machine with mydocuments on another. Can > someone please tell me how to do this. > > thanks |
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