Plerry,
Sure, you are right, right file v.2 is definitly newer than left one v.1 :)
Sorry for mistake.
I have corrected my post, thanks!
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- 09 Feb 2017, 15:03
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Overwrite new files with old ones: bug?
- Replies: 37
- Views: 10296
- 08 Feb 2017, 18:09
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Overwrite new files with old ones: bug?
- Replies: 37
- Views: 10296
Re: Overwrite new files with old ones: bug?
The easy way to reproduce the situation:
1. Create file in the left folder (version 1)
2. Sync it to the right folder (FFS just copies it to right side, OK)
3. ZIP left folder and save this archive in some place
4. Edit file in the left folder (version 2)
5. Sync it (FFS copies file version 2 to the ...
1. Create file in the left folder (version 1)
2. Sync it to the right folder (FFS just copies it to right side, OK)
3. ZIP left folder and save this archive in some place
4. Edit file in the left folder (version 2)
5. Sync it (FFS copies file version 2 to the ...
- 07 Feb 2017, 14:07
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Overwrite new files with old ones: bug?
- Replies: 37
- Views: 10296
Re: Overwrite new files with old ones: bug?
WOW...
4world,
Is it stable situation? I mean can it be repeated again? If yes, maybe you can make the video?
4world,
Is it stable situation? I mean can it be repeated again? If yes, maybe you can make the video?
- 07 Feb 2017, 13:57
- Forum: Help
- Topic: sync.ffs_db file
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4132
Re: sync.ffs_db file
My NAS is WD MyCloud model, it is accessed by SMB protocol and I think that is why FFS cannot make any file hidden.FFS tries to hide the file. Obviously something went wrong for the NAS folder, but it's not important, so no error message about it. Zenju, 07 Feb 2017, 11:10
Thank you, Zenju
- 07 Feb 2017, 09:20
- Forum: Help
- Topic: sync.ffs_db file
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4132
Re: sync.ffs_db file
1) OK :)
2) sync.ffs_db is hidden in PC's MyDocuments folder, but not in NAS Folder, so that was the reason of my question.
3) It is more clear now. So, sync.ffs_db on NAS folder will be accessed for write by only one PC's process in a time. OK, good!
Thanks, Plerry!
2) sync.ffs_db is hidden in PC's MyDocuments folder, but not in NAS Folder, so that was the reason of my question.
3) It is more clear now. So, sync.ffs_db on NAS folder will be accessed for write by only one PC's process in a time. OK, good!
Thanks, Plerry!
- 06 Feb 2017, 20:36
- Forum: Help
- Topic: sync.ffs_db file
- Replies: 4
- Views: 4132
sync.ffs_db file
Hi everybody,
I have 3 PCs (2*win7 and win8) and 1 NAS in my LAN and I need to sync 3 PCs MyDocuments folders for one particular user. The schema is:
PC1 <---------------> NAS <--------------> PC2
PC3 <-------------------^
So I installed FFS on PCs and create batch jobs for TwoWay sync for ...
I have 3 PCs (2*win7 and win8) and 1 NAS in my LAN and I need to sync 3 PCs MyDocuments folders for one particular user. The schema is:
PC1 <---------------> NAS <--------------> PC2
PC3 <-------------------^
So I installed FFS on PCs and create batch jobs for TwoWay sync for ...