Hi,
I would like to skip a file which is changing while syncing. Because the file have to be synced again because it was changed during the sync, and the file is too big to sync again.
Thanks
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- 24 Aug 2015, 03:05
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Skip syncing a file which is changing
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- 18 Sep 2014, 03:25
- Forum: Help
- Topic: bi-directional sync is stacked by changing files
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Re: bi-directional sync is stacked by changing files
You mean check off the "Copy locked files" check box on "Options" dialog box ?menu -> optionsZenju
- 17 Sep 2014, 16:14
- Forum: Help
- Topic: bi-directional sync is stacked by changing files
- Replies: 8
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Re: bi-directional sync is stacked by changing files
In your first post it seemed you noticed some kind of conflict that you needed to "force sync manually".
-> this should not happen and I would consider it a bug - unless you have another application write to the file on the backup drive that FFS saves to.
In this post you seem to describe a ...
-> this should not happen and I would consider it a bug - unless you have another application write to the file on the backup drive that FFS saves to.
In this post you seem to describe a ...
- 13 Sep 2014, 15:59
- Forum: Help
- Topic: bi-directional sync is stacked by changing files
- Replies: 8
- Views: 790
Re: bi-directional sync is stacked by changing files
If I understand you correctly, the following happened:
1. a file is in the process of being written on a network location
2. RTS detects a change and starts up FFS to run the "Two way" sync variant
3. FFS copies the incomplete file (this is possible since you have VSS enabled in global settings)
4 ...
1. a file is in the process of being written on a network location
2. RTS detects a change and starts up FFS to run the "Two way" sync variant
3. FFS copies the incomplete file (this is possible since you have VSS enabled in global settings)
4 ...
- 31 Aug 2014, 19:11
- Forum: Help
- Topic: bi-directional sync is stacked by changing files
- Replies: 8
- Views: 790
bi-directional sync is stacked by changing files
First of all, thank you for this extremely useful tool.
I have a trouble to sync bi-directionally two folders with large video files over WAN using RealtimeSync 6.8 on Windows7.
The trouble is caused by video files when the files are creating and increasing sizes. The creation of the files may ...
I have a trouble to sync bi-directionally two folders with large video files over WAN using RealtimeSync 6.8 on Windows7.
The trouble is caused by video files when the files are creating and increasing sizes. The creation of the files may ...