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-====== Directory Synchronisation ====== +====== Directory Synchronization ====== 
-WinSCP can synchronise content of local directory with remote one or vice versa or even mutually. Find the function in //Commands > Synchronize//. [[ui_synchronize|Synchronize dialog]] will appear, where you can select synchronisation mode and configure options.+WinSCP can synchronize content of local directory with remote one or vice versa or even mutually. Find the function in //Commands > Synchronize//. [[ui_synchronize|Synchronize dialog]] will appear, where you can select synchronization mode and configure options.
-Once you confirm your options, synchronisation will start. Whenever WinSCP finds some change, it can optionally ask you for confirmation (option //Preview changes//).+Once you confirm your options, synchronization will start. Whenever WinSCP finds some change, it can optionally ask you for confirmation (option //Preview changes//).
-Files and directories [[ui_transfer#other_options|excluded from transfer]] are excluded from synchronisation too.+Files and directories [[ui_transfer#other_options|excluded from transfer]] are excluded from synchronization too.
Before using the function make sure that WinSCP knows correct timestamps of remote files, to avoid losing data. Before using the function make sure that WinSCP knows correct timestamps of remote files, to avoid losing data.
-===== Synchronisation Modes ===== +===== Synchronization Modes ===== 
-There are three direction modes for synchronisation.+There are three direction modes for synchronization.
In //Local// mode, changes from remote directory are applied to local directory. Only local directory is modified. If file in remote directory is newer than the same file in local directory, the local file is updated. The remote files not existing in local directory are optionally downloaded too (disable option //Existing files only//). The local files not existing in remote directory are optionally deleted (enable option //Delete files//). In //Local// mode, changes from remote directory are applied to local directory. Only local directory is modified. If file in remote directory is newer than the same file in local directory, the local file is updated. The remote files not existing in local directory are optionally downloaded too (disable option //Existing files only//). The local files not existing in remote directory are optionally deleted (enable option //Delete files//).

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