Synchronising files

imported_rod

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Alright, here's my situation. I have a few computers on a network. My computer is in my bedroom, and my dad has the family computer in the study. There's a ~5GB MP3 collection on the family computer. My computer is running win2000pro, and dad's is running XP-home.

I want to set it up so that the MP3 collection is synchronised between the two computers, so when i add a file to the collection on my computer it gets added to the collection on the other computer, and vice-versa.

Anyone know how to do this? I was thinking of using the "My Briefcase" function in windows. Will this work? Are there any problems/dangers to setting it up this way? Is there a better/easier way?

Thanks ppl
RoD
 

deadmantyping

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Yeah, if anybody knows how to go about synchronising files like this i would be interested to know as well, i would like to synchronize my documents, music and some of my program preferences between my desktop and my laptop.
 

Fraggable

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I'm using Syncback at home over a wireless network with a shared documents folder and it works great. Both the systems are on XP, one on Home and the other on Pro.
 

jaykleg

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I downloaded and tested this beta PowerToy for Windows XP just to see if it would work for various friends who need to synchronize directories. It's about as easy as a manual system gets.

I use Beyond Compare from Scooter Software for my own systems.