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File updating
Name: Durango53 Date: March 10, 2003 at 12:41:13 Pacific OS: 2000 CPU/Ram: p4 512Mg
Comment:
I have 3 computers on just a peer to peer network. We have one folder that we use with the files in and need to keep them updated all the same. We dont want to keep them all on one computer and just use them in case one crashes. But they need to be the same. Is there a program that will make one folder the master folder and then look at the other folders and update with the newest file? I have tried MS breifcase but it is about a joke. It will freeze up and take forever to update and if I delete a file on one computer it wont update that file. Any help on a good program for this. Thanks
Name: Paul H Date: March 10, 2003 at 14:35:02 Pacific
Reply:
You can use a program such as Second Copy to keep all files updated. It will either syncronize the files or allow you to make periodic backups to other machines.
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