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With //**Mirror** files// mode, different (both newer and older) files in the source directory are transferred to the target directory. Otherwise the mode is the same as //Synchronize files//. With //**Mirror** files// mode, different (both newer and older) files in the source directory are transferred to the target directory. Otherwise the mode is the same as //Synchronize files//.
-With //Synchronize timestamps// mode, timestamps of target files are updated to match timestamps of source files. It will not do any transfers, nor delete anything. Simply, whenever it finds the same file in both directories, it updates a timestamp of a target file to match the one of a source file. In //Both// mode, it always updates the older timestamp. The mode is available with [[sftp|SFTP protocol]] only.+With //**Synchronize timestamps**// mode, timestamps of target files are updated to match timestamps of source files. It will not do any transfers, nor delete anything. Simply, whenever it finds the same file in both directories, it updates a timestamp of a target file to match the one of a source file. In //Both// mode, it always updates the older timestamp. The mode is available with [[sftp|SFTP protocol]] only.
===== Automating Synchronization ===== ===== Automating Synchronization =====
To automate synchronization use scripting command ''[[scriptcommand_synchronize|synchronize]]'' or .NET assembly method ''[[library_session_synchronizedirectories|Session.SynchronizeDirectories]]''. To automate synchronization use scripting command ''[[scriptcommand_synchronize|synchronize]]'' or .NET assembly method ''[[library_session_synchronizedirectories|Session.SynchronizeDirectories]]''.

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