> Will Sync Center (Windows Vista with Sync) allow the syncing of a local
> drive
> (i.e. no remote computer)? Example: Syncing Files & Folders on exterior
> harddrive, so I can maintain "live" backup for certain files and folders
> on
> the computer's external harddrive using a sync command versus a backup
> utility? I find syncing to be effortless, more intuitive, and the results
> easier to view and compare than backup files.
Hi Phil,
Incredible as it may sound, Sync Centre doesn't even sync remote computers,
let alone local drives. It only sync's with mobile devices, lile smart
phones. A proper PC-to-PC sync capability was part of the original plan for
Sync Centre; but had to be dropped during the Vista Beta, because they ran
out of time before Vista shipped.
Fortunately, there is a great work-around: SyncToy. This is a free download
from Microsoft.com:
http://www.microsoft.com/windowsxp/u...o/synctoy.mspx
It's ideally suited to your purpose.
I'm tempted to give a commentary of the fact a product group couldn't manage
to deliver on a core use scenario after 5 years; but a couple of guys could
throw togther a more-than-adequate tool to meet the same purpose, in their
spare time, starting in 2005. It's emblematic of all that went wrong. But it
would probably be futile to dwell on it ...
Anyways, give SyncToy a go, and see if it does the trick.
--
Andrew McLaren
amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au