BatchSync Secure 3.0.13+Crack[h33t][eSpNs]

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Installation Guide:
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Unzip The Zip File Basically
1) Install The Setup Provided

2) Copy The Crack To The Installation Directory

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Overview:
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BatchSync Secure is a secure and high speed solution for automating file synchronization, backups, mirroring, and replication over the FTP, FTP/SSL and SFTP over SSH2 connections. BatchSync Secure is designed to be run scheduled and unattended at the server, with extensive logging options and email notifications to help with remote monitoring.

BatchSync Secure is the perfect solution for:
Managed file transfers
Remote server backup
Web content distribution
Web server mirroring
Offsite database backup
Email backup
Log file downloads

Features:
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Features in Detail: Security
Folder sync between local/network and FTP, FTP/SSL and SFTP over SSH2 server folders
The folders being synchronized can be local folders or reside at a network share (UNC filenames and paths are supported). The other side of the sync set can reside on any common FTP, FTPS, or SFTP/SSH2 server. BatchSync Secure uses standardized FTP/FTPS/SFTP protocol commands, so it does not rely on any server side extensions or non-standard features.

Full support for FTP over SSL/TSL connections
FTPS is a secure and encrypted version of plain text FTP. FTPS creates an encrypted tunnel over the internet, securing usernames, passwords, and all data. FTPS file transfers are encrypted with strong encryption ciphers like 256-bit AES, Blowfish, and Triple-DES. BatchSync supports both implicit and explicit FTPS connection methods.
Note: FTPS is also known as FTP/SSL, FTP/S, FTP over SSL, and FTP over TLS. Read more about FTPS at Wikipedia.

Full support for SFTP over SSH2 connections
SFTP is a file transfer subsystem of an SSH2 server. In this setup, BatchSync is an SFTP client and makes a connection to the SSH2 server in a secure manner. The SFTP protocol encrypts usernames, passwords, and all data with 256-bit AES, Blowfish, or 3DES ciphers. The 256-bit AES encryption is adopted as an encryption standard by the US government.

FIPS 140-2 certified
Product uses FIPS 140-2 certified components for reliable secure transfers (certificate #1051). The FIPS 140-2 is a standard that describes US Federal government requirements that IT products should meet for Sensitive, but Unclassified (SBU) use.

SSH public key authentication
You can utilize the SSH public key authentication functionality to log in to remote systems by using private/public key pair. This provides even higher level of security than password logins. Both OpenSSH and SSH.com key file formats are supported.

True bi-directional and one-way backup syncs
Folder sync between local/network and FTP server folders
The folders being synchronized can be local folders or reside at a network share (UNC filenames and paths are supported). The other side of the sync set can reside on an FTP server, running any common FTP server software. BatchSync uses standardized FTP protocol commands, so it does not rely on any server side extensions or non-standard features.

Two-way file synchronization (bi-directional)
Keep two folders perfectly in sync, while files can be modified on both sides. The file date stamps are used for comparison. BatchSync will adjust server file dates using server time-zone settings for proper time comparisons.

Propagated deletions for true bi-directional syncs
Propagated deletions allow you to create true bi-directional syncs. When enabled, the software tracks deletions on both sides, and repeats the deletion made on one side on the other side.

One-way file synchronization
New and changed files are transferred from source to target. Date variables can be used in folder names (see more below). Perfect for backup sync tasks.

One-way file replication (mirroring)
New and changed files are transferred from source to target. Any extra files or folders that no longer exist on the source are also deleted on the target. This helps you to manage clutter on the target, making the target an exact replica of the source.

One-way file move (transfer & delete)
All files in the source folder are transferred to the target, and after a 100% successful transfer, they are deleted on the source. In other words, files are moved from the source to the target. If a certain file is not transferred in full, it is not deleted on the source. You can create a hot-folder sync task that is configured like this:
c:OutBox -> ftp.yourserver.com/InBox

And all of the files found in the c:InBox (and its subfolders) are moved to the remote /InBox. The sync task can also be set up in reverse:
ftp.yourserver.com/OutBox -> c:InBox

Date variables in folder names
Date variables with user defined formatting can be used in the source and target folder names to create dynamically changing folder names, e.g., for backup sync tasks.

SyncDB™ smart change tracking
When synchronizing files using the FTP protocol, file comparison is much more difficult than when doing local file syncs. This is because all of the file dates change when the files are transferred, due to FTP protocol limitations. Similarly, text/html/ascii file sizes change when these types of files are transferred, due to file system differences. This raises a problem, as there is no way to directly compare local files to FTP server files, as they all look like they have been changed.
The solution to this problem is SyncDB. The SyncDB feature tracks these changes and allows BatchSync to accurately transfer only those files that have really changed.
Without SyncDB, consider the effect on a large website, where possibly 10,000 or more html files would be transferred during each sync, since the file dates and sizes would be changed during the transfer. Now thanks to SyncDB smart file tracking, only the files that have really changed are transferred, resulting in only a few files being transferred during each sync.
SyncDB is also an essential component for implementing propagated deletions for two-way syncs.

Automation
Run scheduled/On demand/Command line
BatchSync is distributed with two executables: Command line sync and Sync with GUI, called Task Editor. Command line sync software is used to run scheduled sync tasks, and it can also be used to run tasks via batch files, or directly from other software.

Run as a service
Sync tasks are scheduled using the standard Windows task scheduler. This allows you to run sync tasks as a service, when nobody is logged onto the computer. You can also use other task scheduler software, like Microsoft SQL Executive Task Manager for automating the task execution.

Integrate to IT systems
The supplied command line software SYNC.EXE can be used to integrate BatchSync to various IT systems. The SYNC.EXE provides versatile command line parameters to control various aspects of data transfer and logging, and makes it possible to create customized and fully automated backup and sync solutions.

Easy to use
Task Editor software with Sync Preview
The Task Editor is an easy to use tool for creating, editing, and running the sync tasks. It also has a sync preview feature, which displays sync results without actually transferring any files. This preview feature is a great tool for testing and fine-tuning the sync task filters and options.

Task Wizard
Task wizard makes it easy to create new sync tasks, and gets you started quickly. It prompts you for all of the details needed to set up a new sync task.

Fast and guaranteed results
Multithreaded transfers
The BatchSync supports up to 25 simultaneous browsing and file transfer threads. This will greatly increase the performance of the file synchronization.

Compression Support
BatchSync accelerates file transfers with on-the-fly file compression using the MODE Z command.

Automatic reconnects, retries, and resumes
The number of reconnects, retries and timeouts can be specified individually for each task. You can also use unlimited retries. Software will automatically continue (=resume) the transfer in exact point of failure, rather than starting from the beginning of the file each time. When reaching the max limit for retries, you can be notified via log files and email notifications (more below).

UTF-8 Support
Support for many European language foreign characters (like ßåäöØæ) in file and folder names using UTF-8 encoding.

Include/Exclude filtering
You can specify multiple include and exclude filters for each task. Filters can use file/folder names, file size, date and attributes, and can utilize regular expressions for powerful control over filters. File name filters can be matched within a specific sub folder, set of sub folders or all folders. You can also use date variables in filters.

Handling of Conflicts
BatchSync can detect conflicts (=file has changed on both source and target) and you can specify the action to take in conflicts, like skip file, skip and report, always upload etc.

Recursive folders and symbolic links
You have an option to ignore subfolders (no recursion to subfolders) and also ignore symbolic links. Specific folders & symbolic links can also be excluded with filters.

Monitoring
Transfer history
Transfer history records a full history of all sync runs performed on the system, with information like date, number of files transferred, errors, average transfer speed, time taken, etc. You can also view a list of all of the files transferred for a selected history sync run.

Email notifications
Each task can be set up to send emails on successful and/or failed syncs. You can optionally include a list of the files transferred. You can specify multiple recipients for the notifications. Emails are sent using the standard SMTP server protocol.

Extensive logging with auto-rotate schemes
You can generate up to four different log files for each run of the sync task. The log files are: Transfer history log (shared summary log file for all sync tasks), FTP command log, list of files transferred and error log.
There are various auto-rotation schemes available for log files, so you can e.g. set up log file to be rotated when its size reaches 100MB. Or set new log file to be created every day or every week etc.

System Requirement:
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Windows 7, Vista, XP, 2003/2008 Server, 2000
Supports Windows 32-bit and 64-bit editions

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