![]() SyncBackSE extends the folder synchronization tool SyncBack with many useful features. There are also non-free versions of SyncBack: SyncBackSE and SyncBackPro. Another purpose of this window is to provide an overview over all your profiles and their status. ![]() Besides that you can create a schedule or restore backups. Here you can start, modify or delete the current job or create a new profile. If you decide to run the synchronization job, the job window pops up: This dry run doesn’t alter anything on the hard disk, it just displays what the tool would do. ![]() Now a few more Tabs will appear in the window, namely “Compression,” “FTP,” “Network,” “Background,” “Auto-close,” “Programs,” “Misc.” and “Compare Actions.” I don’t want to explain those any further, because you just want to synchronize folders, right?Ĭlick on “Ok” and you’ll be asked if you want to make a dry run of the profile. You can do that by clicking the “Expert” button on the bottom of the window. SyncBack offers a lot more features, though: To view all of them you have to switch to expert mode. If you just want to synchronize two folders you are finished now. ![]() You should also check the advanced and copy/delete tab to ensure the settings are in line with what you plan to do. To synchronize two folders you have to define a source and a destination folder and choose how the synchronization tool handles subdirectories. ![]()
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