recently i upgraded to version 7 and added a new sync job. The new sync job always shows an result window on finishing the job. How to disable this (my old job doesn't show such window).
thanks in advance
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- 20 Jun 2015, 19:37
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: how to disable showing sync result
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- 01 Jun 2015, 06:47
- Forum: Help
- Topic: ffs tries to create folder in windows/system32 for some reason
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Re: ffs tries to create folder in windows/system32 for some reason
thanks!
i fixed it in file. Is there a way to set log path in gui? Alternate solution would be to set execution folder in task planer.
For sake of completeness i added screenshot with error. This points also to logging problem because the error occurs after success.
i fixed it in file. Is there a way to set log path in gui? Alternate solution would be to set execution folder in task planer.
For sake of completeness i added screenshot with error. This points also to logging problem because the error occurs after success.
- 31 May 2015, 19:14
- Forum: Help
- Topic: ffs tries to create folder in windows/system32 for some reason
- Replies: 5
- Views: 693
Re: ffs tries to create folder in windows/system32 for some reason
no i configured this the same way i didd with my other sync job. i attached the job file. the error has code 5. next time i see it i'll make screenshot. The log of the job does not show the error - all seems working fine.
probably the error is raised by task planer and returned to ffs?
probably the error is raised by task planer and returned to ffs?
- 31 May 2015, 08:58
- Forum: Help
- Topic: ffs tries to create folder in windows/system32 for some reason
- Replies: 5
- Views: 693
ffs tries to create folder in windows/system32 for some reason
yesterday i upgraded to 7.0 and created a new batch job after this. the job syncs a folder from "users/myuser/appdata/roaming/someprogram" to "users/myuser/documents". on every run (i created a windows task) i get an error that program fails to create folder c:/windows/system32/job-name.
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