Sync modes.
(Bidirectional synchronization mode)
If you add, change, or delete a file from one location, the synchronization process will add, change, or delete the same file from the other location. The locations contain the same up-to-date information after each synchronization.
During the first synchronization the synchronization process adds all the missing files to all locations, older files are overwritten by newer files.
During subsequent synchronizations the program tracks all changes (additions, deletions, changes) in each location, older files are overwritten by newer files or they are deleted if their counterpart has also been deleted.
Attention! You should use bidirectional Sync Mode A<->B with caution. If you delete a file from one location, the synchronization process will delete the same file from the other location. If you synchronize a local folder with a network folder and then connect the other network folder with the same name, the synchronization process will delete files from the local folder that are missing in the network folder.
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(Bidirectional synchronization mode without the tracking deletions)
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If you add or change a file from one location, the synchronization process will add or change the same file from the other location. Both locations contain the same up-to-date information after each synchronization.
The synchronization process adds all the missing files to all locations during the first and every next synchronization.
(Backup mode)
All new files / subfolders that have been added to the 'Folder A', will be copied to the 'Folder B'.
The files in the 'Folder A' will be copied to the 'Folder B' (files will be replaced in the 'Folder B'), if they have the same name and have different timestamps (changed files in the 'Folder A').
All files that have been deleted in the 'Folder A', will not be removed from 'Folder B'.
(Backup mode)
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All new files / subfolders that have been added to the 'Folder B', will be copied to the 'Folder A'.
The files in the 'Folder B' will be copied to the 'Folder A' (files will be replaced in the 'Folder A'), if they have the same name and have different timestamps (changed files in the 'Folder B').
All files that have been deleted in the 'Folder B', will not be removed from 'Folder A'.
(Mirroring backup mode)
This mode backs-up 'Folder A' to 'Folder B', creating a mirror 'Folder A' in the 'Folder B'.
All new files / subfolders that have been added to the 'Folder A', will be copied to the 'Folder B'.
All files that have been deleted in the 'Folder A', will be removed from the 'Folder B'.
The files in the 'Folder A' will be copied to the 'Folder B' (files will be replaced in the 'Folder B'), if they have the same name and have different timestamps (changed files in the 'Folder A').
All files that have been added to the 'Folder B' and do not exist in the 'Folder A', will be removed from the 'Folder B'.
All files and subfolders in the 'Folder B' will be equivalent to the files and subfolders in the 'Folder A' after each synchronization.
(Mirroring backup mode)
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This mode backs-up 'Folder B' to 'Folder A', creating a mirror 'Folder B' in the 'Folder A'.
All new files / subfolders that have been added to the 'Folder B', will be copied to the 'Folder A'.
All files that have been deleted in the 'Folder B', will be removed from the 'Folder A'.
The files in the 'Folder B' will be copied to the 'Folder A' (files will be replaced in the 'Folder A'), if they have the same name and have different timestamps (changed files in the 'Folder B').
All files that have been added to the 'Folder A' and do not exist in the 'Folder B', will be removed from the 'Folder A'.
All files and subfolders in the 'Folder A' will be equivalent to the files and subfolders in the 'Folder B' after each synchronization.