Hello. Utilized SyncbackPro for quite a while frame presently to help me move documents around from CCTV cameras. Nonetheless, I'm thinking about utilizing it as a substitution for my reinforcement programming to reinforcement client records (not working framework/parcel).
I might want to keep up 3x full month to month reinforcements, have 5x adaptations of any changed record and reinforcement day by day:
- Create objective envelope d:\backups\%MONTH%
- Run profile each day (not utilizing quick reinforcement - I wouldn't fret the sweep time punishment)
- Keep 5 forms
To eliminate old reinforcements >3 months old, make housekeeping profile:
- Create void organizer c:\keepempty
- Mirror this to d:\backups
- Exclude documents/envelopes made in most recent 3 months
Two inquiries:
1) Does this bode well? I'm somewhat stressed over utilizing the "made date" in the housekeeping profile as I don't know of it's unwavering quality
2) Am I missing significant highlights that conventional reinforcement programming would give me?
Much obliged without a doubt!
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Utilizing rather than customary reinforcement programming
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