Selecting Files And Directories For Synchronization - SimpleTech FV-U35/250 User Manual

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Selecting Files and Directories for Synchronization

Two list boxes appear below Select Folders to Synchronize. You use these list boxes to tell
StorageSync which directories and files to synchronize.
You can synchronize individual files or entire directories.
To synchronize individual files: In the left list box, click the name of a drive or directory.
To synchronize individual
directories:
To synchronize all directories:
Figure 33 shows an example of selecting directories and files to be synchronized.
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The left list box shows the directories on the selected media drive.
Directories are navigated, viewed, and selected the same way as in
the Backup window.
The right list box shows the names of files associated
with the drives and directories selected in the left list
box. A checkmark indicates that the file is to be
synchronized with your computer's hard drive. You can
sort the files by clicking Name, Modified, or Size at
the top of the list box.
When the files associated with that drive or directory
appear in the right list box, click the check box in front of
each file you want to synchronize. If you decide not to
synchronize a file, click its checkbox again to remove the
checkmark.
In the left list box, click the check box in front of each
directory you want to synchronize. All subdirectories (left
list box) and files (right list box) associated with the
directories you selected are checked. To omit a
subdirectory or file from being synchronize, click its
check box to remove the checkmark.
In the left list box, click the check box in front of the drive
letter. All directories (left list box) and files (right list box)
associated with that drive you selected are checked. To
omit a subdirectory or file from being synchronize, click
its check box to remove the checkmark.
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