Thanks Peter, I have been going around in circles for a while trying
to sync my desktop and MacBook but seem to only cause problems with
duplicated data and it seems to slow everything down to the extent
that I just give up, so I am hanging out for MobileMe to get going, it
sounds like it will be much better and hopefully not as slow.
Regards,
Adrian
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On 10/07/2008, at 8:13 AM, Peter Hinchliffe wrote:
On 09/07/2008, at 1:48 PM, Skehan Adrian wrote:
Can anyone tell me if dragging folders or documents onto your
desktop iDisk is the same as logging into dot Mac iDisk and using
the upload button? please.
The answer is Yes, as long as you have .Mac Sync turned on. The
iDisk at .Mac will be updated according to the schedule you set in
the .Mac Sync System Preferences. Of course, even if you don't set
up a schedule you can still sync manually. Click the Check Box to
allow the .Mac Sync icon to appear in the Menu Bar to make manual
syncing more accessible.
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