Try this on SyncToy

G

Guest

I've written similar tools in spare time at work, but got tired of
maintaining/resurrecting them. So I tried SyncToy. Was pretty easy to use,
also easy to discover problems with it - just created 2 new folders, folder A
and folder B. Created a sub-folder and files in one - synctoy copied to the
other no problem. Then renamed the sub-folder on both & sunk. One parent
folder now has both sub-folders, the other just has one. I've got it set to
'sync' mode so this behavior doesn't seem correct. I keep running it but it
doesn't pick up the difference. Sub folders are included in the operation.

Some new toy - broken in 5 minutes!
 
H

Homer J. Simpson

I've written similar tools in spare time at work, but got tired of
maintaining/resurrecting them. So I tried SyncToy. Was pretty easy to
use,
also easy to discover problems with it - just created 2 new folders,
folder A
and folder B. Created a sub-folder and files in one - synctoy copied to
the
other no problem. Then renamed the sub-folder on both & sunk. One parent
folder now has both sub-folders, the other just has one. I've got it set
to
'sync' mode so this behavior doesn't seem correct. I keep running it but
it
doesn't pick up the difference. Sub folders are included in the
operation.

Some new toy - broken in 5 minutes!

Flashy and pretty, but ultimately can't do the basic things it's supposed to
do. I've been pointed to robocopy.exe from the Win2K3 resource kit, and I
haven't looked back. I cannot in good faith recommend SyncToy to anyone.
 

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