![]() ![]() If I accept everything, I end up with having on LEFT and on RIGHT both the old folder structure and the new folder structure with several file duplicates being created by SyncBackPro.Įven if I remove the options to detect file renames, the issue #2 remains. It kind of recreates the file on LEFT with the old folder name. A file that does not exist anymore on LEFT (because I did a folder name change for example) -> SyncBackPro will propose me to recreate the file found on RIGHT and copy it to LEFT. No file rename is taking place although I have the option checked. Even If I change the name of a folder on LEFT, it seems that SyncBackPro will first delete the files with the old folder name, then copy the files with the new folder name. However for some reasons, I see the following issues: If my understanding of a SYNC profile is not accurate, please let me know? I expect that no operation will take place on LEFT (no file delete, no file copy etc.) I expect most of the operations will be to write new files to RIGHT, delete files on RIGHT, or rename on RIGHT. I my common scenario, RIGHT is untouched: ![]() Most of the time I do not touch the RIGHT drive, but I still want to make this a SYNC profile because there are cases where I occasionally make some changes to RIGHT. I have a profile which is a pure SYNC profile. Hi, I am on SyncBackPro V9.3.4.0 (64 bits) on Windows 10. ![]()
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