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You can -use special macros within directory names that are expanded during -synchronization.

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Let's -assume you have a directory "C:\Source" -which you want to backup each day into a time-stamped target -directory like "C:\Target_2009-10-08". -All that needs to be done is setting up base directories like these:

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Latter -will be interactively replaced with the current date during -synchronization. In order to further automate this process, you can -create a *.ffs_batch file with this configuration and choose "ignore -errors" to avoid the warning that target directory is not -(yet) existing.

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