Moshemeir

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  1. 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
  2. Hi guys. Newbie to this forum and fora (sp?) in general. I have an accounting package that stores its information in various files, which have been synced using bitsync 1.3. this has worked well and I have a full and up to date copy. however at some point in the past few days one of the files got corrupted. I know that I can go back and find the latest version of that file or the previous version or the one before that. Is it possible to know what the state of the other files were at the time that I get say version 6 of 10 of the corrupted file. I hope that is clear, but to not put to fine a point on it, I want to roll back a few days to the state of several files. If this can be done we may prove gd's existence and in so doing cause the destruction of the entire universe by a similar argument as the babel fish. But I think it is worth it. Thanks in advance