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  • Rsync.exe Solutions

    How To repair Your PC Rsync.exe file?

    DLL Escort Step1: Download&Install the DLLescort Repair Tool.
    Step2: Click 'Scan Now' to Search your PC for Errors.
    Step3: Click 'Fix DLL Errors'and you're done!
    Step4: Click 'File Repair' button to enter the "Rsync.exe" in the text box, then click on the download button, copy the downloaded file to the program directory.

  • Rsync.exe File Information

    DLL Escort Category: EXE
    Platform: N/A
    Official: N/A
    Version: 2.6.9
    Size: 276KB
    Release Date: 2010.
    Path: C:\Windows\system32\
    Affected OS: Windows XP/Vista/7/8/10
    Recommended: Scan related errors
    Description: rsync  version 2.6.9  protocol version 29
    Copyright (C) 1996-2006 by Andrew Tridgell, Wayne Davison, and others.
    <http://rsync.samba.org/>
    Capabilities: 64-bit files, socketpairs, hard links, symlinks, batchfiles,
                  inplace, no IPv6, 64-bit system inums, 64-bit internal inums

    rsync comes with ABSOLUTELY NO WARRANTY.  This is free software, and you
    are welcome to redistribute it under certain conditions.  See the GNU
    General Public Licence for details.

    rsync is a file transfer program capable of efficient remote update
    via a fast differencing algorithm.

    Usage: rsync [OPTION]... SRC [SRC]... DEST
      or   rsync [OPTION]... SRC [SRC]... [USER@]HOST:DEST
      or   rsync [OPTION]... SRC [SRC]... [USER@]HOST::DEST
      or   rsync [OPTION]... SRC [SRC]... rsync://[USER@]HOST[:PORT]/DEST
      or   rsync [OPTION]... [USER@]HOST:SRC [DEST]
      or   rsync [OPTION]... [USER@]HOST::SRC [DEST]
      or   rsync [OPTION]... rsync://[USER@]HOST[:PORT]/SRC [DEST]
    The ':' usages connect via remote shell, while '::' & 'rsync://' usages conn
    to an rsync daemon, and require SRC or DEST to start with a module name.

    Options
     -v, --verbose               increase verbosity
     -q, --quiet                 suppress non-error messages
         --no-motd               suppress daemon-mode MOTD (see manpage caveat)
     -c, --checksum              skip based on checksum, not mod-time & size
     -a, --archive               archive mode; same as -rlptgoD (no -H)
         --no-OPTION             turn off an implied OPTION (e.g. --no-D)
     -r, --recursive             recurse into directories
     -R, --relative              use relative path names
         --no-implied-dirs       don't send implied dirs with --relative
     -b, --backup                make backups (see --suffix & --backup-dir)
         --backup-dir=DIR        make backups into hierarchy based in DIR
         --suffix=SUFFIX         set backup suffix (default ~ w/o --backup-dir)
     -u, --update                skip files that are newer on the receiver
         --inplace               update destination files in-place (SEE MAN PAGE
         --append                append data onto shorter files
     -d, --dirs                  transfer directories without recursing
     -l, --links                 copy symlinks as symlinks
     -L, --copy-links            transform symlink into referent file/dir
         --copy-unsafe-links     only "unsafe" symlinks are transformed
         --safe-links            ignore symlinks that point outside the source t
     -k, --copy-dirlinks         transform symlink to a dir into referent dir
     -K, --keep-dirlinks         treat symlinked dir on receiver as dir
     -H, --hard-links            preserve hard links
     -p, --perms                 preserve permissions
     -E, --executability         preserve the file's executability
         --chmod=CHMOD           affect file and/or directory permissions
     -o, --owner                 preserve owner (super-user only)
     -g, --group                 preserve group
         --devices               preserve device files (super-user only)
         --specials              preserve special files
     -D                          same as --devices --specials
     -t, --times                 preserve times
     -O, --omit-dir-times        omit directories when preserving times
         --super                 receiver attempts super-user activities
     -S, --sparse                handle sparse files efficiently
     -n, --dry-run               show what would have been transferred
     -W, --whole-file            copy files whole (without rsync algorithm)
     -x, --one-file-system       don't cross filesystem boundaries
     -B, --block-size=SIZE       force a fixed checksum block-size
     -e, --rsh=COMMAND           specify the remote shell to use
         --rsync-path=PROGRAM    specify the rsync to run on the remote machine
         --existing              skip creating new files on receiver
         --ignore-existing       skip updating files that already exist on recei
         --remove-source-files   sender removes synchronized files (non-dirs)
         --del                   an alias for --delete-during
         --delete                delete extraneous files from destination dirs
         --delete-before         receiver deletes before transfer (default)
         --delete-during         receiver deletes during transfer, not before
         --delete-after          receiver deletes after transfer, not before
         --delete-excluded       also delete excluded files from destination dir
         --ignore-errors         delete even if there are I/O errors
         --force                 force deletion of directories even if not empty
         --max-delete=NUM        don't delete more than NUM files
         --max-size=SIZE         don't transfer any file larger than SIZE
         --min-size=SIZE         don't transfer any file smaller than SIZE
         --partial               keep partially transferred files
         --partial-dir=DIR       put a partially transferred file into DIR
         --delay-updates         put all updated files into place at transfer's
     -m, --prune-empty-dirs      prune empty directory chains from the file-list
         --numeric-ids           don't map uid/gid values by user/group name
         --timeout=TIME          set I/O timeout in seconds
     -I, --ignore-times          don't skip files that match in size and mod-tim
         --size-only             skip files that match in size
         --modify-window=NUM     compare mod-times with reduced accuracy
     -T, --temp-dir=DIR          create temporary files in directory DIR
     -y, --fuzzy                 find similar file for basis if no dest file
         --compare-dest=DIR      also compare destination files relative to DIR
         --copy-dest=DIR         ... and include copies of unchanged files
         --link-dest=DIR         hardlink to files in DIR when unchanged
     -z, --compress              compress file data during the transfer
         --compress-level=NUM    explicitly set compression level
     -C, --cvs-exclude           auto-ignore files the same way CVS does
     -f, --filter=RULE           add a file-filtering RULE
     -F                          same as --filter='dir-merge /.rsync-filter'
                                 repeated: --filter='- .rsync-filter'
         --exclude=PATTERN       exclude files matching PATTERN
         --exclude-from=FILE     read exclude patterns from FILE
         --include=PATTERN       don't exclude files matching PATTERN
         --include-from=FILE     read include patterns from FILE
         --files-from=FILE       read list of source-file names from FILE
     -0, --from0                 all *-from/filter files are delimited by 0s
         --address=ADDRESS       bind address for outgoing socket to daemon
         --port=PORT             specify double-colon alternate port number
         --sockopts=OPTIONS      specify custom TCP options
         --blocking-io           use blocking I/O for the remote shell
         --stats                 give some file-transfer stats
     -8, --8-bit-output          leave high-bit chars unescaped in output
     -h, --human-readable        output numbers in a human-readable format
         --progress              show progress during transfer
     -P                          same as --partial --progress
     -i, --itemize-changes       output a change-summary for all updates
         --out-format=FORMAT     output updates using the specified FORMAT
         --log-file=FILE         log what we're doing to the specified FILE
         --log-file-format=FMT   log updates using the specified FMT
         --password-file=FILE    read password from FILE
         --list-only             list the files instead of copying them
         --bwlimit=KBPS          limit I/O bandwidth; KBytes per second
         --write-batch=FILE      write a batched update to FILE
         --only-write-batch=FILE like --write-batch but w/o updating destination
         --read-batch=FILE       read a batched update from FILE
         --protocol=NUM          force an older protocol version to be used
         --version               print version number
    (-h) --help                  show this help (-h works with no other options)

    Use "rsync --daemon --help" to see the daemon-mode command-line options.
    Please see the rsync(1) and rsyncd.conf(5) man pages for full documentation.
    See http://rsync.samba.org/ for updates, bug reports, and answers
    rsync error: syntax or usage error (code 1) at main.c(1303) [client=2.6.9]

    How to Fix Rsync.exe error manually

    • Generally speaking, if you are not a computer professional who knows a lot about the computer system, manually fixing the error problem on your computer will be a long way to go, for that you should consider all of possible causes for this error problem and try all of the possible solutions one by one.
    • One - update your Windows system
    • Outdated Windows system is often the case to affect the effective performance of those applications and files, and make some functions and services cannot be used smoothly on the computer. So you should go to check whether there has been a newer update version of the Windows system available online, and install it on your computer if there is.
    • Two - Uninstall the newly installed program on your computer system
    • The Rsync.exe error problem often occurs when you newly install a program on your computer, the common reason for your computer encountering this error issue after the installation is there are some component of the program are incompatible with the file on your computer system, so it may delete or modify the file with other features, when you try to activate the associated program, the computer system will not be able to detect and read the file successfully. To solve this problem, you should uninstall the program from your computer and reinstall the one which is more compatible with your computer system.
      Guides to uninstall a program:
      Step one - click on "Start", and "Programs", "Control Panel", and then "Add/Remove programs"
      Step two - it will display a program list, find and locate the program you want to uninstall
      Step three - click on the uninstall button
      Step four - delete its install folder if it is still on your computer
      Step five - check and remove all of its associated registry entries on the Registry Editor
      Step six - reboot your computer system
    • Three - Delete or reinstall the file on your computer
    • Delete the file on your computer system
      If the file is not indispensable on for your computer, you can disable or delete the file on your computer.
      Start Registry Editor by clicking the Start button, typing regedit in the Search box, and pressing Enter.
      Open the HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE folder ==> "Software" folder ==> "Microsoft" folder==> "Windows" folder ==> "Currentversion" folder.
      Click on the Run folder ==> Click on the Rsync.exe file.
      Delete the file by pressing Delete Rsync.exe key
    • Reinstall the file on your PC
      If the file is very necessary on your computer system, you should replace the file with a new one on the original location, and please remember the new file should be compatible with your computer system and locate on the default location, otherwise the problem would not be fixed.

    Why problems can easily lead to Rsync.exe error?

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    • Missing, corrupt or incompatible Rsync.exe
    • Undesirable damage on crucial system files
    • Incorrect uninstall of third- party program
    • Driver update failure
    • Unneeded registry components
    • Disable or invalid drivers
    • Obscure registry errors
    • Incorrect modification on Windows registry

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