I now get this message if I try too interact with my cloud sync setup:
CURLE_OPERATION_TIMEDOUT: Operation too slow. Less than 1 bytes/sec transferred the last 15 seconds [curl_easy_perform]
please help
thanks
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- 16 Mar 2020, 00:00
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Connection to GDrive stopped working
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- 16 Dec 2018, 01:05
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Scheduler arguments issue
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Re: Scheduler arguments issue
Issue definitly isn't with freefilesync. Any task I open the properties page on will show the same error, regardless of which program is used or if there's any strange syntax.
- 16 Dec 2018, 00:42
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Scheduler arguments issue
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Re: Scheduler arguments issue
Yeah, my ignorant means of getting folders to be at the top of the list. I liked that they go before numbers. Self taught idiocy it seems. I don't see it being due to the () as Windows uses it eg: program files (x86). It must be the !
- 15 Dec 2018, 07:20
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Scheduler arguments issue
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Scheduler arguments issue
Hi,
1st time posting so apologies for any mistakes in my approach.
basically everytime I setup the windows task scheduler it says that there is a problem with one or more arguments.
the only argument associated with this schedule are the programs address:
"C:\() Program Files\FreeFileSync ...
1st time posting so apologies for any mistakes in my approach.
basically everytime I setup the windows task scheduler it says that there is a problem with one or more arguments.
the only argument associated with this schedule are the programs address:
"C:\() Program Files\FreeFileSync ...