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I am just at the beginning of getting serious about using Sync Tot but immediately saw a lacking capability.

So what is Sync Toy? It is a free program supplied by Microsoft that allows you to synchronize data between pairs of folders on your network or hard drives.

The problem that I see with Sync Toy is that it all has to be done manually to an extent. You initially set up your folder groups to sync (VERY easy to do) but must manually launch Sync Toy to do the actual syncs.

Here is a link to schedule Sync Toy to automatically do its thing when you want using Windows Task Scheduler. There are numerous steps to follow but it looks to be fairly simple if you exactly follow the instructions.
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/25046/sc ... windows-7/

Note that I have not done this yet but the instructions look proper and should work.

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No link, Jay. :-)

So here are some:
http://www.howtogeek.com/howto/25046/sc ... windows-7/
http://www.mydigitallife.info/schedule- ... etitively/
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Oops! I corrected my initial post to include the link to the How To Geeks site which is the one I meant to include.

This looks like it could be a REALLY cool aspect as I don't want to be bothered with manually running a sync every time. If this actually works ( I don't see anything in the instructions that would make it seem to fail) it would make Sync Toy go from a useful utility to a VERY powerful data backup system.

Annnnnd... LOL! There was a link! Just not enough. :geek: Underlined and colored blue is a link to a description of Sync Toy. :geek:

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Links! Links! Links!
All good, Jay. :-)

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Jay & Steve - I want to use SyncToy on my new computer simply to back up 6 folder pairs to an external drive. I created the pairs and then clicked on Run All. Everything worked as advertised, and all my folders were copied to my external drive.

Then I went to Task Scheduler to automate SyncToy on a weekly basis. In the referenced 'howtogeek' link, it says "in the Add arguments box, enter –R to run all of your syncs each time."

Well, I added the R but nothing ran last night as scheduled. Instead, I got a popup window that said it didn't like the argument R (I forgot the exact wording of the popup). My specific command line was:
C:\ProgramFiles(x86)\SyncToy2.1\SyncToy.exe -R

Any ideas/recommendations on what I am doing wrong in trying to automate SyncToy? Thanks.....

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I forgot about this thread. I didn't spend a lot of time but never got the automation to work.

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I forgot about this thread. I didn't spend a lot of time but never got the automation to work.

Do you know if Patty got it to run in automatic mode? I know she is a big proponent of SyncToy.

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To my knowledge she never tried but we'll have to wait and see what she says.

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Hi all. I don't want my data backup to be automatic. I already get that with File History. I want to be able to sync data when I want, when the data is in the proper form that I want. It takes mere seconds to fire up Sync Toy, either run a single folder, or run all folders.

Also, the key to getting what you want with Sync Toy is in the definitions of the type of synchronizations. It is one of the more awesome features of the program, and I don't know that any other program gives you those options (Synchronize, Echo, Contribute to). I choose different options depending on what is appropriate for the folder I am backing up.

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OK, I did some more internet research, and according to the majority (but not all) I have been using the wrong command. There are two executable files in the SyncToy folder. I was using "SyncToy.exe" instead of the other "SyncToyCmd.exe".

Specifically, here is what I found out that I should be doing:
"Within the Program/script: field, browse to the SyncToy directory and specify the SyncToyCmd.exe file (C:\Program Files\SyncToy 2.1\SyncToyCmd.exe)"

So I will try that tonight and let you know what happens.

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It has been so long since I've used SyncToy. I currently use GoodSync, which I bought several years ago, to synchronize data that isn't synchronized using OneDrive. And my primary PC (and my wife's) are both backed up pretty much continually using CrashPlan.
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How does GoodSync compare with SyncToy, Steve? What made you decide to go for the paid program? Cost?

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Basically, I read about Goodsync and decided to try it out as I'd encountered a few rather minor issues with SyncToy (I can't remember what they were, that's how insignificant the reason!). I was pleased with the capabilities and performance, so I decided to purchase it.
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Last night SyncToy worked as advertised in the automated mode.

I had previously used the command "SyncToy.exe -R" in the script. When I changed to "SyncToyCmd.exe -R", the automated mode worked.

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OK, cool. Thanks.

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