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Adding Copy Jobs

1.On the Copy Jobs page, click . A Copy Job is added to the top of the list and the Information section displays.

2.Enter a name for the Copy Job.

3.The Overwrite Setting determines what happens to files in the destination location if they have the same name as those in the source location. Select one of the following values from the Overwrite Setting drop-down menu:

Overwrite and don't delete — Files in the destination location are overwritten with files from the source location. Any files in the destination location that are not in the source location are preserved.

Overwrite and delete — Files in the destination location are overwritten with files from the source location. Any files in the destination location that are not in the source location are deleted. The destination location becomes an exact copy of the source location.

Don't overwrite — Only files in the source location that are not in the destination location are copied. No files are overwritten in the destination location.

From: Settings

1.In the From: section, click to select a source location. This is the location of the files you want to copy. In the dialog, enter the Device Name or IP address in the text box, or select a device from the list. If a connected device is not listed, click the Refresh button.

2.Click OK to save your selection or click Cancel.

3.The Protocol drop-down menu displays if the source device is different from the device you are currently accessing; for example, it could be a separate NAS device on your network. From the Protocol drop-down menu, choose one of the following:

Windows File Sharing — The default value in the menu is Windows File Sharing and in most cases you should accept the default value. For more information, refer to Windows File Sharing on page 29.

rsync — The rsync protocol can provide faster copying, but may not be available on all devices. If you are able to select the rsync protocol, and you want the rsync Copy Job to be secure, select the Use secure rsync (SSH) option. Enter the rsync username and password for the rsync server to or from which you are copying. The rsync username and password is set up on a different device than the device on which you are creating the Copy Job. For more information on creating an rsync user, refer to rsync: Synchronizing Files with Another Storage Device or Other Computers on page 27.

4.Enter a valid username and password, if applicable, for the device to provide access to its folders.

5.To select a specific folder, click to select a source location for the What to copy: section. In the Copy dialog box, select all Shares or a folder, and select one of the following options for the Copy Job from the drop-down menu:

The selected folder and its contents — copies the selected folder and its contents. If the destination is a folder, a new folder will be created for each source folder. If the destination is Top Level, a new top-level folder is created on the destination device for each source folder.

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