Hi Guys First time poster, long time idiot so please be patient. I know that bitsync stores an old copy of a file in the sync directory and numbers them numerically. so basically if I wanted to I could go and fine the version of a word file I was busy with as it was last month. My question is this if I was working on say 2 files intermittently one say excel and one word, and I wanted to know what version of the excel file I was working on 3 months ago when my word version was say 3.6.264. So also simple enough I would get the word file I wanted, check the date and then get the excel file I wanted from the last change to it, say the day before. So the real question is this, I have an accounting package that stores say 100 files in a directory, this directory is sync'd and 6 or so people work on the package simultaneously, and randomly. Is there a way to automatically roll the directory back one day or 2 or 50. My problem is that there was a corruption at some point in the last two weeks and I dont really want to do this manually? Does this exist, or has anyone else done this manually before? Thanks MosheMeir