I recently made a backup copy of my "My Documents" folder onto a different hard drive. How may I use 2x to copy only the files that have changed in the "My Documents" folder since the last time I backed up? After I made the first copy of the file folder "My Documents," I set the attributes of all of the files in the original "My Documents" folder to -A and did the same to all of the files in my backup copy of the "My Documents" folder. Now all I want to do from now on is to copy the changed files (that is, the files in "My Documents" that now have +A attributes). It seems to be that this ought to be really easy to do, so I must be missing something pretty obvious, right?
Regards,
William
How do I duplicate only files that have been changed?
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actually the Archive bit works in reverse: Backup programs clear it and programs that change the file set it, so all the files with 'A' are flagged for the next backup
at any rate 2x cannot help you for archiving since it can't do deep synchronization, neither it can select on attribute filters
the new xplorer2 can check synchronization of subfolders (in a dual scrap frame) so that's a possibility: flatten the 2 document folders and hit F9. For the present it can't select on attributes either, but you don't need the feature
but frankly, if backup is what you're after you may be better off using a purpose built archiving program
at any rate 2x cannot help you for archiving since it can't do deep synchronization, neither it can select on attribute filters
the new xplorer2 can check synchronization of subfolders (in a dual scrap frame) so that's a possibility: flatten the 2 document folders and hit F9. For the present it can't select on attributes either, but you don't need the feature
but frankly, if backup is what you're after you may be better off using a purpose built archiving program