06-27-2023, 10:55 AM
To ensure that changes to a document or file on your PC are updated on the NAS whenever they are saved, you need to configure EZ Sync to use a two-way sync instead of the one-way PC to NAS sync you currently have set up. By enabling two-way sync, any changes made to files on either the PC or the NAS will be synchronized between the two devices. This way, when you modify and save a file on your PC, the changes will be reflected in the synced file on the NAS as well.
By default, EZ Sync performs a mirror sync, which means that if a file is deleted on the PC, it will also be deleted on the NAS during synchronization. However, if you want to prevent automatic deletion of files on the NAS when they are deleted on the PC, you can enable the "Enable backup mode" option in EZ Sync. Backup mode retains files on the destination (NAS) even if they are deleted on the source (PC). This way, when a file is deleted on the PC, it will still be preserved on the NAS, ensuring that no automatic deletions occur during synchronization.
By default, EZ Sync performs a mirror sync, which means that if a file is deleted on the PC, it will also be deleted on the NAS during synchronization. However, if you want to prevent automatic deletion of files on the NAS when they are deleted on the PC, you can enable the "Enable backup mode" option in EZ Sync. Backup mode retains files on the destination (NAS) even if they are deleted on the source (PC). This way, when a file is deleted on the PC, it will still be preserved on the NAS, ensuring that no automatic deletions occur during synchronization.