

- #Sync folders between 2 computers over internet install#
- #Sync folders between 2 computers over internet full#
- #Sync folders between 2 computers over internet pro#
- #Sync folders between 2 computers over internet Bluetooth#
- #Sync folders between 2 computers over internet windows#
I am currently new on ViceVersa pro and have downloaded a trial for two of my servers which I would like to do mirroring. Yes, ViceVersa and VVEngine will work between two network locations. Obviously I'm using WHS-2011 and this would be a more convenient way of working for me. Will VVEngine copy files from a networked folder to the server looking something like (Įwcomputer\pictures to serverFolder\pictures\newcomputer)
#Sync folders between 2 computers over internet windows#
Yes, ViceVersa will sync files between any Windows platforms. thanksĬan ViceVersa sync between Windows XP Home Edition and Windows Vista? My laptop is Windows Vista. Michael, not yet, but it is on our product roadmap. \\computername\share\) instead of the mapped drive. In fact, it worked when I set it up, but next day it doesn't.ĭoes your product support binary difference (delta) replication? Bandwidth is a concern. The network drives are mapped on XP, but ViceVersa still cannot find it, and VVlauncher cannot monitor that drive. I am trying to sync between network drivea and local folders. Windows XP supports WebDav in the Windows Explorer, but does not provide the support to applications outside Windows Explorer. ViceVersa currently does not support WebDav but we plan to add that feature. On Windows Explorer, the web folder is not seen hanging under "My PC", but under "My web sites". Now, my question is: does ViceVersa support WebDAV shares? The problem is I can't manage to mount the Web folder as a disk drive, for example J: I am using it and it works really well (a bit slow, but is is wonderful to see a folder of your web server mounted as a local drive). On Windows, WebDAV enabled folders on a web server are called "web folders". In my own words, I would explain it as an extension to the http protocol that enables it not only to read (GET method) and send (POST) but also to open, edit and save files on the http server. computer B when working on B.Īnswering Jesse's question, I have just learnt about something called WebDAV. But the best option is to synchronize the 2 computers using a USB drive, ie you sync computer A vs the USB drive when you work on A and then sync vs. You would need to setup a secure VPN tunnel between your 2 computers. What is the easiest and most secure way to set up a networked directory so that ViceVersa will function? Both are behind firewalls, buy I have only control over the one at home. Both are constantly internet enabled but the computers are not on at all times. I want to have a directory syncronized between my computer at work and my computer at home. I need to replicate around 300 GB data between locations across continents.Ĭan ViceVersa pro manage this volume of data? You need to map a drive in XP for ViceVersa to be able to work with a network share. Please advise if it is possible to rectify this problem. However, when the ViceVersa application attempts to synchronize updated files using the Replication (Update) synchronization method, that is, a new file on the source attempts to overwrite an older file on the target, I receive an error message "Can not change attributes of '\file' The file could not be accessed". I can see the network share, copy, move, and delete files. I have a XP machine that I would like to sync to a network server running SuSE Linux/Samba.
#Sync folders between 2 computers over internet install#
Yes, you will need to install ViceVersa PRO on the two machines and sync between machine and USB disk.
#Sync folders between 2 computers over internet full#
Will everything work smoothly if I have one copy of Vice Versa on computer 1, doing a full bi-directional sync with history between the computer 1's local disk and the USB disk, and a second instance of Vice Versa on computer 2 configured to do a full bi-directional sync with history between computer 2's local disk and the USB disk? The computers are not directly connected, and I wish to use a USB disk that I carry between the two computers to keep them in sync. I have a folder on two computers that I wish to keep synchronized. No, currently ViceVersa does not support FTP.
#Sync folders between 2 computers over internet Bluetooth#
This includes connections such as LAN, WAN, VPN, Bluetooth and also storage media such as external Hard Disks, Network Disks, USB Disks, Zip Drives, USB Keys, CD-R, CD-RW, DVD, etc.

ViceVersa will have no problem in synchronizing or mirroring the folders. Yes, when you can "see" the source and target folders using Windows Explorer and you can manually copy/move/delete files between the two machines. Will ViceVersa Work Over Any Connection Between Two Computers?
