I currently have a laptop and desktop that I use at work. The laptop for when I'm on the road (obviously) or at home. The desktop mainly as a backup of what is on the laptop and just a base machine.
I would like to automate the process that I perform manually in sync'ing my D: drive which holds all of my websites, documentation, data files, graphics, etc.
The easiest way to do this is probably to use Win2K's built in sync feature to sync offline folders. My only problem with this is that all of that offline data/folders will end up on my C: drive. Is there a way to direct where offline data is stored? Or is there a program or script that would keep these files in sync. The script or program would have to sync with time date sensitivity.
Thanks, Mantislee
Systems Administrator
mantislee@yahoo.com
I would like to automate the process that I perform manually in sync'ing my D: drive which holds all of my websites, documentation, data files, graphics, etc.
The easiest way to do this is probably to use Win2K's built in sync feature to sync offline folders. My only problem with this is that all of that offline data/folders will end up on my C: drive. Is there a way to direct where offline data is stored? Or is there a program or script that would keep these files in sync. The script or program would have to sync with time date sensitivity.
Thanks, Mantislee
Systems Administrator
mantislee@yahoo.com