Brian,
Bless you for taking the plunge! You are either a very brave and intelligent man or extremely nieve and stupid; Just kidding lol. Big thanks to both of you for finally working on this for all of us, we are all truely in your debt. And yes please post some good stuff at the WIKI. Thank-you, thank-you, oh and thank-you.

Now out of curiousity as an extra fail-safe kind of thing... shouldn't one make a good back-up of both the traveling laptop and home-based server, just before Syncing back up, just in case something happens to either one or both during the process??? If staff had added stuff while your in the field and obviously you did stuff out in the field, right?

Now I would assume that everytime one goes out into the field with the laptop they will have to copy and paste the home server data files over to the traveling laptop because the server is ever growing and changing as we use it every day? This just seems to make sense as I am understanding the process. Not sure it would be too smart to do, but in theory I gather one could use a week old copy from the laptop, because in the end the program and process will add and combine any and all things that are different, not the same, yes? But obviously why would one want to go out into the field with many of their most recent updates and encounters missing, right?

Brian, you be the man. Keep us all in the loop. I'm getting ichy to finally let James Bond have a long over due "field mission" this weekend.
Be good and thanks again,
Paul


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