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I'm looking for software to synchronize the files on my laptop & our server. When I come back to the office & log in to the network it would be nice if both my laptop & server had the latest information. Looking for something that works like Microsoft Active Sync. Any input would be appreciated.
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Are you trying to sync Outlook files?
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Why don't you use Windows Briefcase?
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How about offline files: https://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=KB;en-us;307853& Or if you really wanted software to do this: https://www.2brightsparks.com/syncback/
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NO. Not Outlook files. I'm trying to keep my server updated with all the PBX & VM backups I have stored on my laptop and these files change every day. I don't want to use Windows Briefcase becuase I can't be restricted to this directory.
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If you change the target of "My Documents" to a network drive, they should synchronize automatically during logoff if the resource is available. (The backups would obviously have to be stored there.)
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I do this on my laptop. Then, when I connect to the office network, either locally, or by VPN, my files sync up. It works pretty well. I use offline files. My laptop is running WinXP Pro, but I also had done it on a Win2K laptop. I do it for the same reason as you stated: to have phone system backups put up on the server, and my other files available and up to date on my laptop. Files on the server get backed up regularly, which is the main reason. I also burn a CD now and then, just as an extra precaution. ------------------ | Signal Communication Systems - Fresno, CA | | Telephone Systems, Voicemail Syste... & Data Cabling - Central Valley, CA
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I second Xaqte's recommendation for offline files. It will even alert you of version conflicts. For example, if someone edits a file while you're out and your laptop attempts to sync with a version you've edited.
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