NOTE: Secure Copy maintains job names and option settings in the SecureCopy.SSD file, which is located in the Secure Copy installation directory. If necessary, you can modify this file using a text editor, such as Notepad.
NOTE: After making changes, click Save to save the job. Alternatively, choose File | Save or right-click the job name, and choose Save. |
NOTE: Secure Copy will transfer data between NTFS/FAT16/FAT32 partitions only (security will not be maintained when copying to a FAT partition). Secure Copy also transfers data from or to an Azure file share. Certain NAS appliance manufacturers have devices that are compatible with Secure Copy. |
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Click Jobs and expand the job. |
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Click Copy Locations. |
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If you have a volume shadow copy service installed, select Use volume shadow copy services on local source path to ensure open files are copied. If a file is in use, the copy will continue. |
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NOTE: If you type a path that does not exist, you are asked if you want to create it. |
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By default, Secure Copy creates a folder structure on the target that mimics the folder structure in the source. To ignore the source folder structure, clear the Create initial source folder under target folder check box. |
IMPORTANT: If the Synchronize target contents with source check box is selected on the Synchronization page, and you copy from multiple source paths, only those files in the last source file in the list are synchronized with the target. All other files in the target are deleted. See Setting synchronization. |
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Click Jobs, and expand the job. |
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Click Synchronization. |
Overwrite target files even if they are newer than the source |
Select to overwrite the target file even if the target file is newer than the changed source file. |
Select to purge files during the copy process. For specific examples on using this option, see Synchronizing single source path to single target path. NOTE: When purging files during the synchronization process, the source and target machines and paths as defined by the job must be compared, and then adjusted or purged accordingly. Because the purge requires the comparison of the source and target directories and files, the process could extend the duration of the data migration. | |
IMPORTANT: Only select this option with a single source path and a single target.
NOTE: To move the deleted files or folders to the Recycle Bin, select the Delete files or folders to the Recycle Bin check box.
IMPORTANT: If the Create initial source folder under target folder check box on the Copy Locations page is not selected, the purge does not occur. See Setting copy locations. | |
IMPORTANT: Only select this option with multiple source paths if you are certain that none of the source paths have subfolders with duplicate names.
NOTE: To move the deleted files or folders to the Recycle Bin, select the Delete files or folders to the Recycle Bin check box. | |
Select to move the deleted target files and folders to the Recycle Bin. NOTE: Only target files and folders on the local computer can be moved to the Recycle Bin. | |
Click to include or exclude specified files or folders from the purge. See Applying filters. |
Select to set the archive bit on the target folder or file to be the same as the source. | |
Select to set or clear the Read Only attribute on all copied files. |
Synchronize Last Accessed Date and Created Date on target files with source |
NOTE: If you uncheck this option, the Last Accessed Date and the Created Date becomes the date the copy occurred. |
Synchronize Last Accessed Date and Modified Date on target folder with source |
NOTE: If you uncheck this option, the Last Accessed Date and the Modified Date becomes the date the copy occurred. |
Specify selected groups or users to exclude or include in the copy process for permissions.
NOTE: To save the filter to a .csv file, click Save. You can load the saved filter file at a later time by clicking Load. | |||||
Override security on access denied (you must be an administrator) |
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NOTE: This check box is unavailable if the Force inheritance for all target folder(s) check box is selected. | |||||
When synchronizing the contents of the target folder with the source folder, you can select two different methods of purging orphaned files/folders in the target. These two options on the Synchronization page work in conjunction with the Create initial source folder under target folder check box on the Copy Locations page. See Setting synchronization and Setting copy locations.
The examples included in this section illustrate how these three options work together.
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