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Syncback_setup
Syncback_setup




syncback_setup

Note: You can also sync your settings for a work or school account if it’s allowed by your organization. If you turn on Other Windows settings, Windows also syncs some device settings (for things like printers and mouse options), File Explorer settings, and notification preferences. You can back up preferences including accessibility passwords, language, and other Windows settings. Windows will remember the apps you have installed and help you restore them from Microsoft Store on your new devices. This setting is not available for work or school accounts, and Windows does not remember your apps for work or school accounts. Turn on OneDrive folder syncing to start backing up your files and folders right from Settings. This setting is not available for work or school accounts.

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To turn on Windows backup and choose your backup settings, select Start > Settings > Accounts > Windows backup.

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Now just setup the backup task schedule in SyncBack and it’ll backup to Strongspace on a schedule.When Windows backup is turned on, Windows backs up the settings you choose across all your Windows 11 devices that you've signed in to with your Microsoft account.

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Point to the FTP server on the local computer. I choose to backup a directory and subdirectories. This is the standard setup screen for SyncBack. Turn off the other services in Tunnelier. There are some other options if you want to bridge for other computers on your network. If you use 127.0.0.1 then you can only connect to the FTP server from that computer. Setup Tunnelier to point to your Strongspace account and include your username and password. Another advantage to using this method is that it provides quick access to a pretty good SFTP client from the task tray. I turned everything off except for the ftp to sftp bridge. I’ve heard good things about SyncBack Freeware and decided to try it with Strongspace over the ftp bridge and I’ve been quite pleased. It sets itself up as an FTP server locally that bridges to your real SFTP server. Fortunately, I found BitVise Tunnelier’s ftp bridge that allows you to use FTP applications over FTP. Unfortunately, almost every program I checked out only supported FTP. I like the WinSCP solution, but there are some other more user-friendly backup programs I thought I would check out. A while back I wrote about using WinSCP to backup files to Strongspace.






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