SyncToy 2.0 beta - parallel updates

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Philip

Scenario: I have a pair of folders that are synchronized using
'synchronize', and then make different updates to the same file in the left
and right folders. When I next run SyncToy, the later update is preserved on
both sides; the earlier update is lost!

Now, I appreciate that it serves me right for being so dumb, and that I can
recover the lost edit from the recycle bin if I notice in time, but is there
any way in which SyncToy could be enhanced to at least warn me that I am
losing the earlier update?
 
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bm

Philip said:
Scenario: I have a pair of folders that are synchronized using
'synchronize', and then make different updates to the same file in the
left and right folders. When I next run SyncToy, the later update is
preserved on both sides; the earlier update is lost!

Now, I appreciate that it serves me right for being so dumb, and that I
can recover the lost edit from the recycle bin if I notice in time, but is
there any way in which SyncToy could be enhanced to at least warn me that
I am losing the earlier update?

I looked at SyncToy and also Karens Replicator both free software and I
found Karens Replicator far better and easier to use.
I installed the Repliacator on my friends PC who wanted a simple backup
system and it's set to operate automatically every month which is suitable
for his fairly simple needs.
Try it www.karenware.com/powertools/
Let me know what you decide
Blair
 
J

Josafa

Philip said:
Scenario: I have a pair of folders that are synchronized using
'synchronize', and then make different updates to the same file in the left
and right folders. When I next run SyncToy, the later update is preserved on
both sides; the earlier update is lost!

Now, I appreciate that it serves me right for being so dumb, and that I can
recover the lost edit from the recycle bin if I notice in time, but is there
any way in which SyncToy could be enhanced to at least warn me that I am
losing the earlier update?

I'm new to SyncToy and worried on the details how it handles file conflicts
as listed in the White Paper - Using MS SyncToy, SW Version 2.0 Beta, page 3.
Up to now I've found answers nowhere. Besides I am sure there can arise a
number of situations similar as described by Philip, and warns are absolutely
essential, as well as clear item in a user's guide..
 
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Ashish

Folks, we're considering a change for future versions of SyncToy where on
conflicts, it will place the losing file in a pre-determined Save Folder so
you can inspect it later. It will also let you know when a conflict is
resolved as such and the loser is saved. It's too late to add this for the
Synctoy 2.0 final release but will be added in a later release.

Thanks
Ashish Shah
Synctoy Development.
 
A

Ashish

Folks, we're considering a change for future versions of SyncToy where on
conflicts, it will place the losing file in a pre-determined Save Folder so
you can inspect it later. It will also let you know when a conflict is
resolved as such and the loser is saved. It's too late to add this for the
Synctoy 2.0 final release but will be added in a later release.

Ashish Shah
SyncToy Development
 

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