Synchronizing files on Windows 2000 Server

This is a discussion about Synchronizing files on Windows 2000 Server in the Windows Networking category; We currently have our Intranet on a Windows 2000 Server and are looking to synchronize specific files with a Novell server. The reason behind this is due to executives wanting to make changes to certain documents which are available on our Intranet.

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We currently have our Intranet on a Windows 2000 Server and are looking to synchronize specific files with a Novell server. The reason behind this is due to executives wanting to make changes to certain documents which are available on our Intranet. While we could simple manually move the files from the Novell server to the Windows 2000 server, we are attempting to remove the middle step.
 
Does anyone know anything about synchronizing files between servers? If so, any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.

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I've been testing out some synchronization software at work:
 
http://www.mobiliti.com/products.html
 
Looks promising and the licenses aren't that expensive. I haven't tried the server-to-server version yet, but it might do what you want it to do.
 
 

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Thanks for the advice. I actually just looked into a product that I think may be right up our alley, in terms of what we need to get done and the low price. It's a product called ViceVersa Plus ( www.tgrmn.com/web/file_synchronization.htm). Its GUI is pretty simple once you get used to it, and its actual operations are pretty reliable and smart. For $29.95, I think it's a good deal. You can try it out for 30 days to see if it's right for you.