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GoodSync Best and Simple Sync Application Tutorial

GoodSync automatically synchronizes and backs up all your photos, music, email, and other important files between all your desktops, laptops, servers, and external drives. Download Link:   https://www.goodsync.com/download How to Create a New Job On the  Job  menu select  New , or click the New Job Button in the toolbar On the  New GoodSync Job  prompt: Enter the  Name  for your new Job. Select  Backup  or  Synchyronize  as your  Job Type . Click the Left  Browse  button. Choose the  Left Folder  for your new Job. Click the Right  Browse  button. Choose the  Right Folder  for your new Job. Click the  Analyze  button and review the proposed changes. Click the  Sync  button. Your Files Are Now Synchronized! — Yes, it's that Easy! How to Enable Automatic Settings - Set it and Forget it! There are a variety of automatic settings you can choose. You only need to set up your synchronization job once and GoodSync will automatically synchronize your files according to your preferred schedu

Fix Task Scheduler failed to start, Event ID 101

  Fix Task Scheduler failed to start, Event ID 101 If you  schedule a task  using  Task Scheduler  and the task  failed to start  and is logged as  Event ID 101 , on your Windows 11/10 client PC or on Windows Server, then you are at the right place! In this post, we will identify the most likely culprit, as well as provide the suitable solutions you can apply to resolve the issue. Task Scheduler failed to start “\Task Name” task for user “Domain\username”. Additional Data: Error Value: 2147943785. Task Scheduler failed to start, Event ID 101 If your schedules task fails to run and you see the   Task Scheduler failed to start   with   Event ID 101   in Event Viewer, you can try our recommended solutions below in the order presented below to have the issue promptly resolved on your machine. Add user to ‘Log on as a batch job’ group Make sure Task Scheduler service is set to Automatic and running Delete and recreate the Task Let’s have a quick look at the description of the listed solutio

How to back up your email accounts via cPanel’s File Manager

  How to back up your email accounts via cPanel’s File Manager Backing up your email accounts (and messages) via  cPanel File Manager  is a wise way of preserving your email accounts if you want to archive them, restore them, or take extra precautions before migrating your account.  You can still create a  full (or partial) cPanel backup using the Backup tool  within cPanel, but often there are situations where you only need to back up email-related data. This tutorial walks you through creating a backup of email data onto your local computer. Table of Contents Backing up your email accounts Backing up your email accounts To back up your email accounts using the cPanel File Manager, follow these steps: Log in to cPanel. If you do not know how to log in to your cPanel account, please see  this article . Open the File Manager: If you are using the  Jupiter  theme, on the  Tools  page, in the  Files  section, click  File Manager : If you are using the  Paper Lantern  theme, in the  FILES

Windows Local Drive System Migration or Clone Disk using DiskGenius

Preparations for Cloning C Drive Before proceeding to the steps of cloning the C drive to an SSD, you should pay attention to following aspects. 1. The new SSD has enough storage space. It is important to make sure the target SSD has sufficient storage space to receive all data on your C drive, for the cloning C drive process will create an exact copy of installed Windows 10 operating system, applications, and data. If the SSD is not large enough, you should consider cleaning up unnecessary files from the C drive in advance, or you are likely to face low disk space issue on the new SSD. If the target SSD contains files, please also make sure these files have been backed up to somewhere else. That's because everything on the target SSD will be removed during the C drive cloning process. 2. Properly connect the SSD to your computer. You can connect the new SSD to your computer using a USB-to-SATA cable or SSD-to-USB adapter, depending on whether your SSD is internal or external. Just

Disable the Password Expiration Policy in Windows Server

  How to Disable the Password Expiration Policy in Windows Server? Security is the big concern everyone considers while securing the windows server. The Windows team is trying to add and modify new security features for the users and the groups. Once in a while, changing Passwords is a general practice every administrator recommends performing for every other user created on the server (We do actually, aren’t you?). So, while creating a user account on the windows server, you will already have an un-checked box for  Password never expires . This feature, by default, forces the users to change their Password after 45 days (the default value can be changed). In this article, we will demonstrate the step-by-step guide on how to disable the password expiration policy on a Windows server. 1. Login to Windows Server → Search and Open  lusrmgr.msc . 2.  Navigate  to  Users . 3. Here, you have a list of users.  Select  and  Right-click  on the  User  →  Click  on the  Properties . 4. Now,  che