SyncToy for Windows XP
If you’re like me, you probably have thousands of digital photos and documents that you want to backup or copy to external media. In my case, I copy everything to an external 160GB XIMETA NetDisk for safe keeping. I have used the free version of Allway Sync in the past, and I’ve had very good results. However, we recently released a handy tool for Windows XP called SyncToy, and based on my few days of experience, it appears to do everything I need. Here are a few of its features:
- Provides easy and flexible copying, moving, and synchronization of files in different directories
- Manages multiple sets of directories at the same time
- Can combine files from two folders in one case, and mimic renames and deletes in another
- Keeps track of renames to files and will make sure those changes get carried over to the synchronized folder
- Configuring SyncToy is as easy as setting up one or more folder pairs and corresponding actions for each pair. For example, I might setup one pair to synchronize changes between two folders (which works both ways) and setup another pair to simply echo changes from one folder to another (echo is the action I use for backup purposes). If you want to get more specific, there are additional options that can be configured.
If you’d like to know what operations SyncToy would perform on your folder pairs, you can run the convenient preview feature. The preview feature analyzes the folders, then tells you what it would do if it ran, but—most importantly—it doesn’t actually make any of the changes. This is a great way to get comfortable with the tool before letting it loose on your precious files. And if you want to automatically process your folder pairs, there’s even a topic in the help file (lookup Schedule in the index) that explains how to schedule SyncToy to run on a periodic basis.
Download SyncToy v1 Beta for Windows XP or to learn more, grab the whitepaper titled: Synchronizing Images and Files in Windows XP Using Microsoft SyncToy.

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14 Apr 2006 | 6 Comments





I’ve tried the latest SyncToy, v1.4 on about 20GB of data. After a successful sync I compared the number of files/folders between the source and destination. They didn’t match!
Rrerun the sync and it says everything is ok. Then run the preview and it shows files that haven’t been sync’d.
This tool isn’t ready for prime time and if you use it you may have data that is unprotected.
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haha gotta love Windows……
I have had to laptopd die on me and am always scared to keep my photos on my PC, I think any system that helps backup such important data has to be given some serious thought..
Jane
Hi, It’s working on Vista?
This program looked very promising but unfortunately turned out to be a damp squib when discovering that it does not delete empty folders. After having done a couple of days work, moving, creating and deleting files and folders etc. The destination ends up a complete mess of empty folders in amongst the “live” ones. This should have been a fundamental requirement not an afterthought.
This program only works ok. Al ot of my files didn’t match when i compared them to the source.
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