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Hey all,
Quick question... I'm moving to my new office next week, and I'm trying to work out how to manage my data. I want to be able to show up at the office first thing in the morning, press a button, and have my laptop and desktop sync up a couple of directories. At the end of the day, I want to be able to click the button and then sync again (this time my desktop to my laptop). Basically, I want these 2 machines to be mirrors of each other. Online drives don't really seem like it'd work because some of the files I work with are several hundred megs (uploading & downloading would be just too time consuming). Is there any way, within XP or with a proprietary piece of software, to basically have these two machines mirror themselves? Thanks in advance.
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