FreeFileSync can be called from command line and supports integration into batch scripts. This section gives some general hints and examples for Windows *.cmd and *.bat scripts.
When FreeFileSync is started in batch mode (a *.ffs_batch file is passed as argument) it returns one of the following status codes:
Return
Codes
0 -
Synchronization completed successfully
1 - Synchronization
completed with errors
2 - Synchronization was aborted
Now you can check if synchronization was successful from a script:
"C:\Program
Files\FreeFileSync\FreeFileSync.exe" "H:\some
folder\SyncJob.ffs_batch"
if errorlevel 1 (
::if
return code is 1 or greater, something went wrong, add special
treatment here
echo
Errors occurred during synchronization...
pause
)
Instead of displaying "An error occurred!" you can also send an email notification (using a third party tool).
Attention Disable
checkbox "Show progress dialog" or have "On
completion" automatically close the results dialog after
synchronization. Set
"Error
handling"
to "Exit
instantly"
or "Ignore
errors".
Make sure your
script is not blocked by a popup dialog. Consider the following
options when setting up a FreeFileSync batch job: