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| ===== [[mode]] Synchronization Mode ===== | ===== [[mode]] Synchronization Mode ===== | ||
| - | There are three modes of synchronization. | + | There are three modes of synchronization... | 
| With //Synchronize files// mode, files that are newer in a source directory than in a target directory are transferred to the target directory. Files in the source directory not present in the target directory are by default transferred as well (disable this using the option //Existing files only//). Files in the target directory not present in the source directory can optionally be deleted (enable option //Delete files//). In //Both// mode (see above), files not present in an opposite directory are considered new, hence they are transferred (unless //Existing files only// is enabled), but never deleted. In other words, in //Both// mode, no file is ever deleted. | With //Synchronize files// mode, files that are newer in a source directory than in a target directory are transferred to the target directory. Files in the source directory not present in the target directory are by default transferred as well (disable this using the option //Existing files only//). Files in the target directory not present in the source directory can optionally be deleted (enable option //Delete files//). In //Both// mode (see above), files not present in an opposite directory are considered new, hence they are transferred (unless //Existing files only// is enabled), but never deleted. In other words, in //Both// mode, no file is ever deleted. | ||