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Re: Rsync Users folder at login and logout



At 12:02 PM -0700 10/15/04, Jamie McParland wrote:
Has anyone seen a script that will rsync a users folder at login and logout?

No, but you could easily write one.

Of course the danger of syncing at logout is they power off the machine killing the sync.

So something like a login hook that rsyncs their desktop and documents
folder from Net_Home (their file server share) to the local desktop and docs
and then rsyncs them back to the server when they log out.

I'm sure you've read about the loginhooks in the Developer Docs. --

-dhan

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