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Which Synchronization parameters to set depends on the selected Operation. The Operation defines how files should be copied.
Copy Source to Destination - copies files from the Source Directory to the Destination directory. Only new and modified files will be copied (incremental backup). Delete unmatched files from destination - automatically deletes files from the Destination Directory that are not in the Source Directory. If you delete any files from the source directory, they will be deleted from the destination directory as well.
Move Source to Destination - moves files from the Source Directory to the Destination directory. Only new and modified files will be moved (incremental backup).
Synchronize Source and Destination - keeps the Source and Destination directories synchronized in both directions (bidirectional synchronization). When you add or modify files in the source directory, they will be copied over to the destination directory. If you add or modify files in the destination directory, they will be copied over to the source directory. Synchronize file deletions - automatically deletes files from the Destination Directory that are not in the Source Directory and deletes files from the Source Directory that are not in the Destination Directory.
Compress Source into a single ZIP file - compresses the copied files into a single Zip file. This option is useful if you want to have a compressed copy of your source files. Delete unmatched files from destination - automatically deletes files that are not in the source directory from the Zip compressed archive. Destination Folder - the Zip file destination directory. Environment variables can also be used in the directory path. Click the
Incremental Backup (with compression) - compresses the copied files into the compressed package with .ssp extension. First time all source files will be included into the package. Next time only new and modified files will be included. Destination Folder - the backup files destination directory. Environment variables can also be used in the directory name. Click the Backup files will have the name which is combined using the current date and time and .ssp extension. | |
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