How can I make this work without removing lock protection in global settings? Syncing stopped on at least one computer because of sync.ffs_lock.
PC1[PC1 RTS folder] <-FFS Bi-sync on change-> NAS [PC1/PC2 RTS folder] <-FFS Bi-sync on change->PC2[PC2 RTS folder]
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- 24 May 2019, 17:37
- Forum: Help
- Topic: how to work with sync.ffs_lock protection on NAS
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- 20 May 2019, 04:53
- Forum: Help
- Topic: how to work with sync.ffs_lock protection on NAS
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Re: how to work with sync.ffs_lock protection on NAS
Better explanation of my use case:
Each local computer on the network has a "local" Keepass db which is synced (using Keepass synchronization) to a second "master" keepass db on that same computer. This "master" db is located in a directory monitored by RTS. When there is a change either to this ...
Each local computer on the network has a "local" Keepass db which is synced (using Keepass synchronization) to a second "master" keepass db on that same computer. This "master" db is located in a directory monitored by RTS. When there is a change either to this ...
- 20 May 2019, 02:11
- Forum: Help
- Topic: how to work with sync.ffs_lock protection on NAS
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how to work with sync.ffs_lock protection on NAS
I want to sync every computer at home to a master file that is located on a NAS network share. I am new to freefilesync and could not find out how to use this properly. Running Win10x64 and NAS is Netgear RN214 running ReadyNAS OS6. Using the current freefilesync v10.12.
I am testing with two ...
I am testing with two ...