Hi
sorry for the fuzz. I deleted the file manually and since then the effect did not reoccur.
If it happens again, I will post here again.
Olaf
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- 06 Feb 2014, 07:02
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: sync.ffs_lock - please autodelete after X minutes
- Replies: 4
- Views: 569
- 05 Feb 2014, 17:33
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: sync.ffs_lock - please autodelete after X minutes
- Replies: 4
- Views: 569
Re: sync.ffs_lock - please autodelete after X minutes
Hi
well, it does not seem so. The sync.ffs_lock files is still sitting on my NAS - I manually needed to delete it.
Olaf
well, it does not seem so. The sync.ffs_lock files is still sitting on my NAS - I manually needed to delete it.
Olaf
- 05 Feb 2014, 11:29
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: sync.ffs_lock - please autodelete after X minutes
- Replies: 4
- Views: 569
sync.ffs_lock - please autodelete after X minutes
Hi
just noticed, that when I tried new settings and FreeFileSync crashed the file sync.ffs_lock stays.
You (in this case I) will not be able to run a backup on that directory anymore until the file is gone.
I suggest (=feature request) that after a user defined time (in minutes - which would enable ...
just noticed, that when I tried new settings and FreeFileSync crashed the file sync.ffs_lock stays.
You (in this case I) will not be able to run a backup on that directory anymore until the file is gone.
I suggest (=feature request) that after a user defined time (in minutes - which would enable ...
- 10 Dec 2012, 18:06
- Forum: Help
- Topic: One GUI/batch file with multiple (different) login credentials?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 586
Re: One GUI/batch file with multiple (different) login credentials?
There is no way to store credentials in a FFS configuration directly. However FFS uses the standard Windows network connection features. So if a network connection for a given path is available, but currently unconnected, FFS connects. This works for both mapped and stateless network connections ...
- 10 Dec 2012, 12:45
- Forum: Help
- Topic: One GUI/batch file with multiple (different) login credentials?
- Replies: 2
- Views: 586
One GUI/batch file with multiple (different) login credentials?
Hi
let's say I want to backup the following directories:
sa
sb
sc
For sa I have the user sa_user, for sb the user sb_user and for sc the user sc_user. Each user can access only his folder.
Can I create a single GUI/batch file where I enter credentials for each different folder? (if not: Fearture ...
let's say I want to backup the following directories:
sa
sb
sc
For sa I have the user sa_user, for sb the user sb_user and for sc the user sc_user. Each user can access only his folder.
Can I create a single GUI/batch file where I enter credentials for each different folder? (if not: Fearture ...