Looking for a simple solution for incremental backup of data between 2 Windows LAN PCs. A 11/27 thread mentions a synchronization scheme, but no specific solution.

I've had 2 crashes on my Windows 98 music/entertainment PC in a month. Fortunately the data was still available. Also, I recently backed-up (file by file) all my music onto (~55) CDR, however recovering from that would lose all directory structure and ongoing file changes/additions would be lost. I keep a static Ghost image of the OS & Apps for ech PC, but no data.

The Music PC has ~40GB data on a 160GB drive (only 1 drive bay). I'm preparing to build a Windows XP (pro/sp2) PC with a 160GB drive. My LAN currently transfers files at 1.3GB/hr, so even a monthly backup/dump is unrealistic.

With all these PIMs/PDAs/Palms around using synchronization software, would seem something (freeware or built into the Windows OS) should be available as a plug'n'play solution to maintain the same data on both PCs. I don't want a server solution.

TIA

edit: (for the benefit of future searchers)
I found 2 solutions:

www.centered.com
Configure what directories or files to copy, setup a target, setup the schedule and let it go. After a complete copy only the changes are copied on subsequent runs.

vuBrief: also simple but free. http://www.vu-brief.spb.ru/eng/