difference between the unequal sign and the arrow that does not have a dot?
Posted: 15.01.2025, 19:05
Hi,
QUESTION:
In folder synchronize, what is the difference between the unequal sign and the arrow that does not have a dot?
I am comparing a folder that contains about 500 folders that each have about 4 files each (or more).
The same folder exists on 2 different drives and just one is needed.
They should be identical but they are not the same size for some reason.
But in synchronize, when I click on the unequal sign nothing is shown.
If they are not the same size, does that not mean that they are unequal?
However, when clicking the arrow that does not have a dot (i.e.: exists on both sides)
One side appears with a bunch of files to overwrite on the other side.
Why is this? That is the reason for my question.
Sincerely,
Dan
QUESTION:
In folder synchronize, what is the difference between the unequal sign and the arrow that does not have a dot?
I am comparing a folder that contains about 500 folders that each have about 4 files each (or more).
The same folder exists on 2 different drives and just one is needed.
They should be identical but they are not the same size for some reason.
But in synchronize, when I click on the unequal sign nothing is shown.
If they are not the same size, does that not mean that they are unequal?
However, when clicking the arrow that does not have a dot (i.e.: exists on both sides)
One side appears with a bunch of files to overwrite on the other side.
Why is this? That is the reason for my question.
Sincerely,
Dan