PC-to-PC Synchronization

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The PC-to-PC Synchronization feature in Windows Vista build 5270.
An illustration of the PC-to-PC Synchronization feature.

PC-to-PC Synchronization is the name of a file synchronization feature included in pre-release builds of the Microsoft Windows Vista operating system. The feature was designed to replicate files in user profile folders across multiple machines on a home network without requiring a centralized server infrastructure.[1] In pre-release builds of Windows Vista, the PC-to-PC synchronization feature could be accessed from user profile folders via a Sync with Other PCs option located on the Command Bar or context menus of these folders in Windows Explorer.[1][2]

In June 2006, Microsoft announced that PC-to-PC synchronization would not be included in the RTM version of the operating system. A Microsoft spokeswoman stated that this decision was made because the feature did not have the level of quality that its customers desired, but added that Microsoft planned to deliver the feature in the future.[3]

Availability

Windows Vista Build 5112 is the first build known to include this feature. It is available as a "Sync with other PCs..." option on the context menu of user profile folders including Desktop, Documents, Music, and Pictures, but an option for the feature is not present on the Command Bar of Windows Explorer.

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