Albert is correct. 

I suppose one question for Mohammed is, do you really need to have a client running on 
your remote
server? SJ does not require this, though I'm sure you might have your own reasons. If 
you really
want to keep the server-based client's local directory in sync with the archive, you 
could use Ant
for this. SJ has an Ant task that will recursively get all the files in a folder. You 
could set
something like this to run on a schedule.

Thanks.

--Rob


--- Albert Moliner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Help Cannot Synchronise Remote Files Automatically
> Hello, Mohammed.
> 
> I am not sure whether I have understood correctly, but let's try to help you.



                
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