Oh ... I see that a lot of points have to be taken into consideration when talking about the time of a file.
But, thanks to you, Zenju, I am able to understand a little bit better how FFS works now. And that I can leave the setting "FileTimeTolerance" set to "standard"; 2 sec.
Continue the good ...
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- 24 Mar 2013, 10:41
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Set FileTimeTolerance to 0 - doesn't work
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- 23 Mar 2013, 10:09
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Set FileTimeTolerance to 0 - doesn't work
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Re: Set FileTimeTolerance to 0 - doesn't work
Thank you, again, Zenju, for your answer. Sorry for not reacting for such a long time.
If I translated and understoof you correctly, there is an "internal", technical mechanism (the "tolerance") in step three you mentioned, giving a tolerance of 2 seconds, no matter what I type in ...
If I translated and understoof you correctly, there is an "internal", technical mechanism (the "tolerance") in step three you mentioned, giving a tolerance of 2 seconds, no matter what I type in ...
- 19 Mar 2013, 15:56
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Set FileTimeTolerance to 0 - doesn't work
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Re: Set FileTimeTolerance to 0 - doesn't work
Thank you for answering.
In English, it is a little bit difficult to explain what I want to do, but I try it anyway :-)
I have two computers with slightly different time, so the time isn't exactly the same on both computers (the difference can be a whole minute sometimes and I don't want to ...
In English, it is a little bit difficult to explain what I want to do, but I try it anyway :-)
I have two computers with slightly different time, so the time isn't exactly the same on both computers (the difference can be a whole minute sometimes and I don't want to ...
- 19 Mar 2013, 10:02
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Set FileTimeTolerance to 0 - doesn't work
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Re: Set FileTimeTolerance to 0 - doesn't work
Thank you so much, Zenju, for your answer!
So - when I got you right - the setting "FileTimeTolerance = 0" disables the comparison by date and just looks at the file size (which didn't change) and therefore replies with the error message you mentioned above?
So - when I got you right - the setting "FileTimeTolerance = 0" disables the comparison by date and just looks at the file size (which didn't change) and therefore replies with the error message you mentioned above?
- 17 Mar 2013, 12:51
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Set FileTimeTolerance to 0 - doesn't work
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Set FileTimeTolerance to 0 - doesn't work
Hello,
I am trying to set the FileTimeTolerance to 0 at the moment. But it seems that this is not possible (I get a warning message telling me that the files are equal and therefore cannot be syncronized, but if they are equal, why do they appear in FFS?).
What I want to achieve is that:
- two ...
I am trying to set the FileTimeTolerance to 0 at the moment. But it seems that this is not possible (I get a warning message telling me that the files are equal and therefore cannot be syncronized, but if they are equal, why do they appear in FFS?).
What I want to achieve is that:
- two ...
- 10 Mar 2013, 22:39
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Question for understanding the methods of comparison (date and size or content)
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Question for understanding the methods of comparison (date and size or content)
Hello :-)
I hope that I am writing in the correct forum now, since I am a beginner. If not - feel free to move this thread to another subforum :-)
My question is about the two methods for comparing the "left and the right side", since I'd really like to know how FreeFileSync works (though, I am ...
I hope that I am writing in the correct forum now, since I am a beginner. If not - feel free to move this thread to another subforum :-)
My question is about the two methods for comparing the "left and the right side", since I'd really like to know how FreeFileSync works (though, I am ...