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Let's say I have

c:\prod\foo.txt 

and

c:\work\foo.txt

I would like to get c:\prod\foo.txt automatically and immediately updated from the other file, whenever I change & save c:\work\foo.txt

How can this be accomplished? Installing tools is okay. Windows 7 and up. Symbolic linking is not a solution for me, as the c:\work is deleted every now and then.

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Have you looked at SyncToy?

A: Run SyncToy silently addresses this issue.

SyncToy can be used in conjunction with the Windows Scheduler to automate sync operations.

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  • what is the smallest interval on Windows Scheduler? A minute? 1 minute is too long, a few seconds would be okay. May 6, 2015 at 22:58
  • Please modify your question to specify all your requirements otherwise people cannot provide meaningful solutions.
    – kbulgrien
    May 6, 2015 at 23:55
  • Andre's answer explains how to do it in increments of less than a minute: stackoverflow.com/questions/7769635/…
    – kbulgrien
    May 7, 2015 at 0:02
  • 60 triggers is kinda awkward solution... I'm probably looking for a tool watching on a file in a loop and coping it on a change... May 7, 2015 at 8:35

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