I want to synchronize my web FTP Directory (/) to a local backup directory.
I open the FTP in Cyberduck and call "Synchronize".
Now I choose my target directory (here: ~/Documents/WWW).
If the Synchronization Dialog opens in the lower Part you can see where a remote file is mapped to a local file. Here is the Problem: the local file is NOT located in the chosen target directory but somewhere in my default download folder (here: ~/Downloads): ~/Downloads/:/file.
If I start the Synchronize all files went into the wrong folder (~/Downloads/:/ and not ~/Documents/WWW)
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cyberduck commentedAug 17, 2007
I want to synchronize my web FTP Directory (/) to a local backup directory.
I open the FTP in Cyberduck and call "Synchronize".
Now I choose my target directory (here: ~/Documents/WWW).
If the Synchronization Dialog opens in the lower Part you can see where a remote file is mapped to a local file. Here is the Problem: the local file is NOT located in the chosen target directory but somewhere in my default download folder (here: ~/Downloads): ~/Downloads/:/file.
If I start the Synchronize all files went into the wrong folder (~/Downloads/:/ and not ~/Documents/WWW)
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: