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Google drive sync folders shared with me
Google drive sync folders shared with me










google drive sync folders shared with me
  1. Google drive sync folders shared with me how to#
  2. Google drive sync folders shared with me install#
  3. Google drive sync folders shared with me code#

You can easily create a set & forget backup by selecting the profile and clicking the Schedule button. To do this select the profile in the main window and click the Run button. Assuming everything was correct, and you don't need to make any changes, you can now run the profile for real and make a backup of your files. As this is a simulated run nothing will actually be copied or deleted. SyncBackPro will now connect to your Google Drive account, scan it, and see which files need copying to it:

google drive sync folders shared with me

Click Yes to make sure everything is set correctly. It gives you a chance to make sure everything is set correctly before performing the backup for real. A simulated run does a test run which does not delete or change any files. A prompt will appear asking you if you would like to perform a simulated run for this new profile: enable versioning, but in this example we'll just do a simple backup, so click OK to close the Profile Setup window and return to the main window Running There are many other things we could do, e.g. In this example we'll backup to the folder \Backup\ on Google Drive: You can also change where to backup your files to on Google Drive (by clicking the folder icon next to the Google Drive button or simply typing in a path) Once you've made your selections click the OK button to close the File & Folder Selection window In this example we're just choosing one folder but you can of course select multiple folders and files: Next we select the folder we want to backup. We don't want to backup our entire C:\ drive, so we untick the root (\) which will untick everything under it: So after selecting your folder, and returning to the Profile Setup window, we are going to click the Choose sub-directories and files button:

google drive sync folders shared with me

In this example we'll choose the C:\ drive and select a folder on it. To do this click the folder icon next to the Source button: Now we can choose which files we want to backup to Google Drive and where on Google Drive we want them stored. You may now get a prompt telling you that a window will open where you can change the profile. Then click on the Done button to close the Profile Creation Window. Alternatively, you can click on No button if you do not want to use that account as your default linked account.

Google drive sync folders shared with me code#

Click on Yes button to store the authorization token provided by Google Drive server in a central cloud storage, so that SyncBack can use that authorization code automatically when creating a new Google Drive profile connecting to the same account. A dialog box will appear asking if you would like to use the current Google Drive account as your default linked account. A dialog box will appear confirming the SyncBackPro is authorized. Copy that code to your clipboard, paste it into the prompt in SyncBackPro and click OK Once you have logged in you are asked to allow SyncBackPro access to your account. A browser window will open to let you login to your Google account: Now we need to allow SyncBackPro access to your Google Drive account. Change the Destination to Google Drive then click Next: Authorizing We are going to do a backup, which is the default, so click Next Run SyncBackPro and click the New button to create a new profile:

Google drive sync folders shared with me install#

Download and install SyncBackPro if you don't already have it The same steps can be used with other cloud services, e.g.

Google drive sync folders shared with me how to#

In this article we'll show how to create a profile to backup to Google Drive. SyncBackPro can backup, restore and synchronize files with a number of cloud services, including Google Drive. How to Backup to Google Drive Author: Michael J.












Google drive sync folders shared with me