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PeerSync Startup/Service |
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PeerSync Help > Interface Features > Selection Tree > Startup/Service > PeerSync Startup/Service > PeerSync Startup/Service Overview |
PeerSync Startup/Service Options
The options in this window can be accessed from the "Startup/Service" > PeerSync Startup/Service window. This screen allows the user to specify whether or not PeerSync will be run upon startup of the active PC, while also defining its interaction with the network (if applicable). This screen provides shortcuts for installing PeerSync as a service, adding it to the Windows StartUp list, or to the Windows registry for automatic loading upon startup. |
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Disable all Startup Options |
Check this feature to prevent PeerSync from automatically loading at Windows startup/logon. |
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Create Shortcut on Desktop |
This button will place the current Profile into a shortcut on your desktop (See "Scan at Start of Profile List," Options/Command). A Profile Shortcut will need to be created through this feature in order to use PeerSync's Command Line Mode. |
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Add to Windows StartUp |
This button opens the Windows StartUp folder, showing links to files and programs that open automatically upon user logon. This button is only accessible when "Add to Windows Startup Folder" is checked. |
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Add to Windows registry |
Check this feature if you want PeerSync to run automatically when Windows boots through specification in the Windows registry. |
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Run RegEdit |
This button opens the Windows Registry Editor. This button is only accessible when "Add to Windows registry to run at boot" is checked. |
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Install as an NT Service |
Check this feature if you want PeerSync to run automatically as a service under Windows NT. Click here for a Tutorial on how to install PeerSync to run as an NT Service.
To configure and run the service you must go to "Services" located in the "Control Panel" and select "PeerSync Professional Series Software." By default the service is installed with the "Local System account" selected for the service "Log on as:" option.
Caution: If any of your Source or Target Folder Selections are not located on the local machine, then you will have to configure the service to "Log on as:" an alternate (Domain Admin) account on your domain so that the service has the rights to access the remote machines and/or devices. If you do not do this the service may not run properly.
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Details |
This button is used to view the details of the currently installed PeerSync service. |
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Remove |
This button is used to remove the currently installed PeerSync service. |
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Create SNC extension association for Profiler |
Checking this feature causes any file with the extension .SNC to be associated with PeerSync: PeerSync Profiles bear this extension by default. Once this feature has been selected, double/clicking on any SNC file will open Profiler and load that particular file. |
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Add Quick-Sync Folder option to Explorer menu |
Checking this feature adds or removes the Quick-Sync Folder selection from Windows Explorer. This feature is a quick and easy way to synchronize folder(s) on the fly to backup location(s) with the option to modify your Job settings at a later time. |
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PeerSync Application Path |
This field is used to specify the location of the PeerSync executable file. You can use the open folder icon to browse drives in order to locate this executable file. |
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Starting Profiles
The following describes ways in which PeerSync can be launched or started. |
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From the Profiler |
By using the Launch Profile Menu Item in the Run Menu By using the Launch Current Profile button on the Tool Buttons Toolbar By using the Launch Current Profile button on the Run/View Current Profile Activity screen |
Externally without the Profiler |
Setup/run from a Shortcut on the Desktop Setup/run from the Startup Folder Setup/run at boot from the Registry Setup/run as a NT Service Setup/run using the Windows Task Scheduler |
Notes:
1. Individual Jobs can be synchronized using the 'Synchronize Selected Jobs' feature, found in the Profile Job List Popup Menu.
2. Another way of running PeerSync is by using the Quick-Sync Folder feature by right-clicking on a folder from MS Windows Explorer.