Hi everyone,
I'm using Cobian Reflector for backups, and I would like to configure it so that it automatically deletes files from the destination folder if those files have been deleted from the source folder. Essentially, I want the backup to work more like a synchronization process, where only the changes (additions, modifications, and deletions) are reflected in the destination.
I've been looking through the settings, but I can't seem to find an option like "delete files from the destination that no longer exist in the source." Does Cobian Reflector support this functionality, or is there a workaround to achieve it? If not, are there any specific scripts or external tools I can use in conjunction with Cobian to accomplish this?
Any help or guidance would be much appreciated!
Thanks in advance! Image may be NSFW.
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I'm using Cobian Reflector for backups, and I would like to configure it so that it automatically deletes files from the destination folder if those files have been deleted from the source folder. Essentially, I want the backup to work more like a synchronization process, where only the changes (additions, modifications, and deletions) are reflected in the destination.
I've been looking through the settings, but I can't seem to find an option like "delete files from the destination that no longer exist in the source." Does Cobian Reflector support this functionality, or is there a workaround to achieve it? If not, are there any specific scripts or external tools I can use in conjunction with Cobian to accomplish this?
Any help or guidance would be much appreciated!
Thanks in advance! Image may be NSFW.
Clik here to view.

Statistics: Posted by Gabesz — 01 Jan 2025, 19:48 — Replies 1 — Views 48