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- 23 Nov 2017, 07:49
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Issue with one way RealTime sync
- Replies: 9
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Re: Issue with one way RealTime sync
Yes, Copy is the correct word, and its from source tablet to target server.
- 21 Nov 2017, 10:52
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Issue with one way RealTime sync
- Replies: 9
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Re: Issue with one way RealTime sync
Understood.
Why does it work with another sync program then? "All" it does is move a new file from source to target, but somehow target OS doesn't notice it if RTS/FFS does it.
Why does it work with another sync program then? "All" it does is move a new file from source to target, but somehow target OS doesn't notice it if RTS/FFS does it.
- 21 Nov 2017, 10:28
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Issue with one way RealTime sync
- Replies: 9
- Views: 1855
Re: Issue with one way RealTime sync
I'm well aware of that. What i'm saying is, FFS/RTS isn't advertising to the target OS that it has "created/updated/deleted" files when syncing new files to target. Therefore it breaks the functionality of the other program, which is dependent on the OS telling it, if there is a file change.
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- 21 Nov 2017, 09:52
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Issue with one way RealTime sync
- Replies: 9
- Views: 1855
Re: Issue with one way RealTime sync
Snippet from the manual online:
"RealTimeSync will register to receive change notifications directly from the operating system in order to avoid the overhead of repeatedly polling for changes. Each time a file or folder is created/updated/deleted in the monitored directories or their sub directories ...
"RealTimeSync will register to receive change notifications directly from the operating system in order to avoid the overhead of repeatedly polling for changes. Each time a file or folder is created/updated/deleted in the monitored directories or their sub directories ...
- 21 Nov 2017, 07:14
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Issue with one way RealTime sync
- Replies: 9
- Views: 1855
Issue with one way RealTime sync
Greetings
I have a setup where i sync one folder on a laptop to a server, only one way. On the server there is an application that monitors the target folder for changes (just like freefilesync does on source) however file changes are not registered until i "resave"/edit the files on the server to ...
I have a setup where i sync one folder on a laptop to a server, only one way. On the server there is an application that monitors the target folder for changes (just like freefilesync does on source) however file changes are not registered until i "resave"/edit the files on the server to ...