How to map your SkyDrive for 25GB of cloud storage.- Create/Login to your SkyDrive account.
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Note the URL after you login - it should look similar to this: http://cid-a52071x5307932u3k.skydrive.live.com/home.aspx
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So your URL to map (for Example 'MP3') folder on SkyDrive the
drive to will look like this: \\docs.live.net@SSL\a52071x5307932u3k\MP3
- At this point you can now download Windows SyncToy 2.1 and sychronize files or just upload files to your 25GB SkyDrive just like any other network drive
- Note you can NOT create folders and put files in them in this folder. Microsoft does not permit a regular directory structure.
Reference: http://clubhouse.microsoft.com/Public/Post/ad15a974-d5b5-4488-8991-3a017dc13bce
SyncToy is a free synchronization software from Microsoft which
giving away the program as part of XP PowerToy download. However,
SyncToy has been upgraded to support both Windows XP and Vista,
providing a convenient way to maintain 2 or more copies of files in
different location in sync. Unfortunately, SyncToy
does not provide an automated way to watch or detect any changes to
files or folders in the pre-configured folder pairs and sync the
contents on the fly automatically.
In fact, SyncToy doesn’t even have the feature to allow user to schedule
folder pairs to run synchronization process at designated time. So even
though user has setup a synchronized folder pair, it doesn’t mean that
the files or folder between the “left” and “right” folders are always
the same or in sync, unless user manually run the SyncToy to start sync
process.
As a workaround to sync the folder pairs in case some users may
forget or lazy or manually trigger the sync process, users can use
Windows Task Scheduler included with Windows XP and Windows Vista
operating system to schedule recurrent SyncToy runs, so that the folder
pairs will be synced automatically on the preset timing.
Schedule SyncToy Sync Task in Windows Vista
- Click on the Start menu, then select All
Programs – Accessories – System Tools
– Task Scheduler.
- Click on Create Basic Task in the “Actions” pane on
the right.
- In the “Create Basic Task Wizard”, type in a Name
and Description. For example, SyncToy Synchronization.
- Click on Next button.
- Choose the frequency of when do you want the task to start. If you
always make changes to the files, Daily is a good choice.
- Click on Next button.
- Choose date and times (if applicable) to trigger and run the task.
- Click on Next button.
- In the “Action” step, select Start a Program as the
option for the task to perform.
- Click on Next button.
- Under “Program/Script”, click on Browse button and
locate the SyncToyCmd.exe. Normally it’s located in “C:\Program
Files\SyncToy 2.0 Beta\SyncToyCmd.exe” for SyncToy
2.0 Beta.
- In the “Add Arguments” textbox, type -R. –R will
run all folder pairs that are active for run all. If you want to run
just a single folder pair, add –R”folder pair name” to the end
of the command line.
Note: there is a space before the hyphen but not one after the R. If
the folder pair name contains a space, surround it with quotation marks,
as the example above shows. For another example, assume that SyncToy is
in the folder named C:\Program Files\SyncToy 2.0\ and that you want to
run a folder pair named “My folder pair.” Enter the command line as
follows, including the quotation marks: “C:\Program Files\SyncToy
2.0\SyncToyCmd.exe” -R”My folder pair.” Note that there are two sets of
quotation marks in this case: one is around the path to the SyncToy
program file and the other surrounds the folder pair name.
Schedule a SyncToy Task in Windows XP
- Go to the Start menu, select All Programs
– Accessories – System Tools – Scheduled
Tasks.
- Select Add scheduled task to start the Scheduled
Task Wizard. You will see a list of possible programs to run.
- SyncToy may appear as an option in the list. If SyncToy does not
appear in the list, click Browse and locate the SyncToy
executable. Normally it’s installed in Program Files directory.
- The wizard will next prompt you to enter how often you want to run
the scheduled SyncToy (for example, daily, weekly, et cetera). Select a
frequency.
- The next page asks when to start the task. Select a start time.
- The next page asks for the user name and password to run the program
under. Enter your user name and password. However, in SynToy 2.0, it’s
not necessary for the defined user to log in to the computer. Different
user or no one logged on is possible to have the task running too.
- The final page contains an option to open the properties
dialog when the wizard ends. Select this checkbox.
- Modify the Run textbox to include the –R command
line option. –R all by itself will run all folder pairs that are active
for run all. If you want to run just a single folder pair, add –R“My
Pair” to the end of the command line.
Note: there is a space before the hyphen but not one after the R. If
the folder pair name contains a space, surround it with quotation marks,
as the example above shows. For another example, assume that SyncToy is
in the folder named C:\My Folder and that you want to run a folder pair
named “My folder pair.” Enter the command line as follows, including
the quotation marks: “C:\Program Files\SyncToy 2.0\SyncToyCmd.exe” -R”My
folder pair.” Note that there are two sets of quotation marks in this
case: one is around the path to the SyncToy program file and the other
surrounds the folder pair name.
Reference: http://www.mydigitallife.info/2008/01/01/schedule-synctoy-to-run-and-automatically-and-repetitively/
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