GDataCopier was designed to be a Backup solution for Google docs.
Under Unix-like (Linux, OSX, etc) systems you could simply cron the
script and run it at nominated times to backup your documents. We
recommend the use of the update option so GDataCopier only downloads
the docs that have changes since you last ran your backup.
I am sure under Windows you can achieve the same by using the Scheduler.
My other interpretation of your question is that you have GDataCopier
installed on a machine and you want to backup to a remote server? Is
this the usage scenario?
Provide us a little more detail about your usage scenario and we will
be able to provide you with more details.
Thanks for trying GDataCopier out!
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