Hi all,
I have two disks: primary c: and a backup disk d:
Each disk has a directory: \DATA
Each \DATA has LOTS of dirs/files (62380 files, 5746 folders to be exact).
I use disk C: for work and D: for backup (because these files ARE TOO IMPORTANT TOO LOSE THEM).
The problem is: I had three empty folders on the backup disk: 62380 files, 5749 folders). It would be nice for the SYNCHRONIZE DIRS/COMPARE to find these differences. This function says that there are no different files (well it's true if we don't treat FOLDERs as files. But FOLDER is a (directory) file).
Is there a way to make SYNCHRONIZE DIRS do correctly? I solved this problem quickly with the DOS command DIR.
Thank you.
Misko
Synchronize dirs bug?
Moderators: Hacker, petermad, Stefan2, white
Not at this time, sorry. TC's Sync Dirs only works with files, not folders.Is there a way to make SYNCHRONIZE DIRS do correctly?
However, it has a function to delete empty dirs when doing asynchronous synchronisation (but be careful, you must understand what asynchronous means).
HTH
Roman
Mal angenommen, du drückst Strg+F, wählst die FTP-Verbindung (mit gespeichertem Passwort), klickst aber nicht auf Verbinden, sondern fällst tot um.
Thank you. I will check it out.Hacker wrote:Not at this time, sorry. TC's Sync Dirs only works with files, not folders.Is there a way to make SYNCHRONIZE DIRS do correctly?
However, it has a function to delete empty dirs when doing asynchronous synchronisation (but be careful, you must understand what asynchronous means).
HTH
Roman
Misko
Hi, it has been few days. I check this asynchronous synchronization - it does not work as mentioned - it does not find the empty directory.miskox wrote:Thank you. I will check it out.Hacker wrote:Not at this time, sorry. TC's Sync Dirs only works with files, not folders.Is there a way to make SYNCHRONIZE DIRS do correctly?
However, it has a function to delete empty dirs when doing asynchronous synchronisation (but be careful, you must understand what asynchronous means).
HTH
Roman
Misko
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Misko