It is so simple to import to one location then use "copy" to repeat to a second location that I can't imagine anyone would spend the time to write software like that.
No. You'll need to copy the files, or use some syncing software to sync two different folders. You can get SyncToy for free here: microsoft.com/download/en/det… Even if you do use some software to do it, it will still take twice as long - because the computer still still has to write the data separately to two different disks/folders.So if you are expecting miracles, then you will be sorely disappointed.
You probably want something like GoodSync tool that shares or synchronizes files to all locations, Goodsync goodsync.com/how-it-works/fre… SureSync softwarepursuits.com/suresync… BatchSync maxlevel.com/batchsync_secure.htm ViceVersa tgrmn.com/ something that copies file to more than one location, file sharing, replicating, backup, it may also be possible to make batch action script, and place on desktop as droplet, Create a Windows Daily Backup Script http://teamtutorials.com/windows-tutoria… RemoteBatchCopy http://www.morningglorytech.com/RemoteBa… ________ SynchronEX. http://www.xellsoft.com/SynchronEX.html MySQL database http://dev.mysql.com/ ..
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