I also use FTP Voyager for synching files. Personnaly one of the best
FTP Programs around.



Matt Robertson wrote:

>Yes, FTP Voyager has a Scheduler that I use all over the place.  I
>have one client who has zillions of PDF's that need to be available
>for their customers to look in on (an insurance company, so we're
>talking policy documents like insurance ID cards, for example). 
>Existing customers need files revised, former customers need their
>records removed from the server and new ones need them added.
>
>I have set up their in-house service system to deposit/remove the
>necessary files in a certain file structure that is mirrored on their
>server.  Then FTPV does a scheduled synch daily.  You can also set it
>up so it will not delete files, will just do scheduled copies etc. 
>They have a 30-day trial.
>
>Once its in its totally brainless.  
>
>I use it in the other direction to make backups of my servers' web
>trees  Have it synch each folder in the tree and allow deletions, so
>my locals always mirror the live stuff.  Have to do that as my stuff
>is cms-driven so my customers do uploads and changes without my
>knowledge.
>
>FTPV and ServU are both marketed by the same company.  If you use the
>two in tandem then they claim to offer some extra compression you'll
>only get with the two working together.  The logs say its happening
>but I've never looked too closely to see if its a significant benefit.
>  
>


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