![]() ![]() It will be similar to:Įxecuting: rsync.exe -v -rlt -z -chmod=a=rw,Da+x -delete -P "//source/folder1/folder2/myfile.pst" "PC-NAME::Backup/folder2/myfile.pst" If you added files rather than folders to the copy list you may get an error in the status window similar to " rsync: change_dir#3 "folder2" (in Backup) failed: No such file or directory (2)".Ĭheck the first line in the status window. To start copying manually on the source computer right click on the Profile Name and click Run Now. If required add or modify Schedules to start tasks automatically.Ĥ. For example -P will keep partially downloaded files (and show transfer progress) so if transfer is interrupted and restarted it will carry on transferring the same file where it finished. In Options tab you can add additional custom rSync switches. In File List tab add files and folders you want to copy.ĭ. Add a new profile using IP address or host name of the target computer you prepared in step 2.Ĭ. Change to "Virtual Directories" tab add a new directory (local folder) where your copied files will be saved.ī. Select "Use Local Service Account" and click OKĭ. ![]() ![]() For more info and latest versions check here.ī. Download DeltaCopy on both source and target computers. In this article I will show how to transfer files between two Windows computers using DeltaCopy.ġ. There are many Linux and Windows rSync implementations. RSync can be used as a very efficient offsite backup engine as after initial backup is done, subsequent backups can take minutes instead of hours or even days. rSync can compress data before transferring, but more importantly if there is similar but not identical file with the same name on the target computer it will only transfer differences instead of the whole file. RSync is very efficient way of transferring files between computers, especially over slow WAN connections. ![]()
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