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by rederikus
10 Aug 2010, 07:51
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: date, time, filesize priority
Replies: 9
Views: 1585

Re: date, time, filesize priority

You just gave me the information I needed to complete the test. The time in
seconds means, as you say that my time of 2x10^6 is way too low.

I noticed that the file was overwritten at th end of each run and that was why
I set it to be read-only. That part woked - apart from a program run error on ...
by rederikus
09 Aug 2010, 17:20
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: date, time, filesize priority
Replies: 9
Views: 1585

Re: date, time, filesize priority

I set the value from its initial of 2 to various values from 200 to 2000000.
It changed nothing. I even set the file to be Read Only since the program
writes to this file at the end of each run and sets


<FileTimeTolerance>2000000</FileTimeTolerance>

back to its default value of 2. Even that ...
by rederikus
09 Aug 2010, 10:34
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: date, time, filesize priority
Replies: 9
Views: 1585

Re: date, time, filesize priority

Thanks for your reply. It took me a while to find the file as it was in
C:\Users\<me>\AppData\Roaming\FreeFileSync\GlobalSettings.xml. Now I have it.
I could not find the Tag you speciified. Should I add it? If so, to which
section do I add this.

Here's the content of the file you mentioned ...
by rederikus
08 Aug 2010, 10:50
Forum: General Discussion
Topic: date, time, filesize priority
Replies: 9
Views: 1585

date, time, filesize priority

I have just started using this tool and I like it a lot. I have a question
however.

I have several files of the same name on different hardidsks on my network.
These have differing filesizes and date/timestamps.

I wish to sync them always having the larger file overwrite the smaller ...