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vitopod

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Nov 24, 2007
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Hi,
I need to sync 2 different macs via network. Both Macs (a macmini and a iMac) need to access the same files (itunes music, documents, desktop folders) even if one is switched off, so I thought that the best way to do this was to use a software such as Chronosync, but i noticed a problem after installing it: when synchronizing over a network, this software was not able to access the other mac's HD as it seemed not able to mount the other mac's HD automatically.
Other things to be noticed:

- one mac has Leopard, the other one has Snow Leopard
- There are 3 users on the first mac and it would be better to sync everyone's data everytime (that's a problem as if i start synchronizing from user1, Chronosync is able to access just user1 data and can't access other user's data).

Maybe there is a way to do it and I don't know it. Chronosync seems not to be a good choice for this... do you have any suggestion?

Can you help me?
thank you
 
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