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 . . . Previewing and running an Xchange Agent
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• Put skipped pairs back into a 
synchronization  Click a skipped pair and then click 
the Undo Skip button on the toolbar.
• Resolve conflicts  Click a pair showing a conflict icon, 
click the Resolve Conflict button on the toolbar, and 
specify how you want the conflict resolved. For more 
information about resolving conflicts, see 
NOTE In a preview, arrows indicate the direction in which 
files will be copied, and thus which files will be overwritten. 
Special icons indicate conflicts between files.
CAUTION Once you have resolved conflicts or marked 
pairs to be skipped, run the agent before closing the pre-
view.
 Your modifications will be lost otherwise.
TIP To select every pair of folders and files in the agent, 
click Select All on the Edit menu.
TIP To locate a pair with a conflict, click the Next Conflict 
button on the toolbar.
To close a preview:
• Click the Close Preview button on the toolbar. You are 
now in edit mode.
TIP While in edit mode you can customize an agent in 
several ways. For more information see 
Running an Xchange Agent
There are several ways to run a saved Xchange Agent:
• Double-click the agent’s shortcut icon on the desktop. 
To create a shortcut icon for an open agent, click Create 
Desktop Shortcut on the File menu.
• Schedule the agent to run at an appointed time. For 
more information se
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• Run the agent from within LapLink: Click Run Xchange 
Agent on the SyncTools menu. Then click the name of 
the agent file and click Open.
• Run an agent you have opened in Xchange Agent: click 
the Run button on the toolbar.
• In Windows Explorer, double-click the agent file. By 
default, agent files have .LLX extensions, and are 
saved to the ‘My Documents’ folder.
Once an agent finishes synchronizing files, the connection 
to the host computer is closed. If LapLink was not running to 
begin with on the guest computer, it is shut down automati-
cally.
TIP For a record of your latest synchronizations, refer to 
the LapLink log file: on the Options menu, click Logging.