does anyone know if there is a way to change the left folder address?
my network changed and the computer name/address i had set up in SyncToy was
(\\Home\c\etc...) but now doesn't work and i have to use the
address(\\192.168.0.109\c\) (i don't know why it doesn't work) but is there
any way to update SyncToy with the new address so i don't have to re-set up
all my file subfolder exclusions and settings? (there are a lot of them)
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