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Briefcase associations following re-install of XP
Hi there
I recently re-installed WinXP on my laptop as it was the only way to get SP3 to install. Windows is on drive C. My data briefcase (synchronising with my main work computer) is on drive D. However, since I re-installed my briefcase no longer offers the option to update. I guess that one of the following may have occurred (you may know better): - Synch info is kept on drive C and was overwritten - Re-establishing the network connection means that the Briefcase link has been lost Can anyone advise me on how to re-establish the link with the data on my main computer? I have updated files on both computers and can't say which is the most up to date. There's no mention of this on the Microsoft Knowledge base that I can find. Alternatively, is there a file compare program I could use to see which files are most up to date? Thanks for any help you can offer. Sean |
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Briefcase associations following re-install of XP
I use Syncback and find it excellent.
Acronis true image might also do the trick. "Sean McDougall" wrote in message ... Hi there I recently re-installed WinXP on my laptop as it was the only way to get SP3 to install. Windows is on drive C. My data briefcase (synchronising with my main work computer) is on drive D. However, since I re-installed my briefcase no longer offers the option to update. I guess that one of the following may have occurred (you may know better): - Synch info is kept on drive C and was overwritten - Re-establishing the network connection means that the Briefcase link has been lost Can anyone advise me on how to re-establish the link with the data on my main computer? I have updated files on both computers and can't say which is the most up to date. There's no mention of this on the Microsoft Knowledge base that I can find. Alternatively, is there a file compare program I could use to see which files are most up to date? Thanks for any help you can offer. Sean |
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