A colleague told me that he used to sync his notebook with his desktop PC
by syncing a tree (in explorer?) and he was able to tell the sync to exclude
files below a ceratin directory (to reduce the amount of files being synced).
That was under Windows XP.
Now, he says, in Windows 7, he doesn't have this feature to stop at a certain directory level (depth).
Besides this I wonder by which means he is doing that sync? Is such possible with using shares, does Windows explorer have such a feature?
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Christoph
by syncing a tree (in explorer?) and he was able to tell the sync to exclude
files below a ceratin directory (to reduce the amount of files being synced).
That was under Windows XP.
Now, he says, in Windows 7, he doesn't have this feature to stop at a certain directory level (depth).
Besides this I wonder by which means he is doing that sync? Is such possible with using shares, does Windows explorer have such a feature?
--
Christoph
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My Computer
- Computer Manufacturer/Model Number
- Dell Inspiron 9400
- OS
- Windows 7 Pro 64 SP1
- CPU
- Intel Core 2 Duo
- Motherboard
- Dell
- Memory
- 4GB
- Graphics Card(s)
- Nvidia Geforce 2
- Sound Card
- Sigmatel
- Monitor(s) Displays
- UXGA 1920x1200
- Hard Drives
- Kingston SSD 512 GB