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- 03 Aug 2023, 14:42
- Forum: Help
- Topic: added a 2nd directory pair to a very simple mirror and things went wonky
- Replies: 1
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Re: added a 2nd directory pair to a very simple mirror and things went wonky
had a few mins this am, and got it working - I had to select the 'Run minimized' and 'Auto-close' checkboxes for the Progress dialog, and the 'Ignore errors' checkbox, in the Save as a Batch file dialog. Not sure how they became "unchecked". oh well. Curious - for those of you that run as ...
- 02 Aug 2023, 17:18
- Forum: Help
- Topic: added a 2nd directory pair to a very simple mirror and things went wonky
- Replies: 1
- Views: 136
added a 2nd directory pair to a very simple mirror and things went wonky
hey folks - so we have had realtime sync working for a number of years (FreefileSync& RealTimeSync v10.23), to archive a documents directory tree over to another drive. we run it as a scheduled task for a specific user (David) at logon. The task is configured as "C:\Program Files\FreeFileSy...
- 09 Sep 2019, 14:34
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Cannot write sync.ffs_lock file error
- Replies: 5
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Re: Cannot write sync.ffs_lock file error
Copy that - and thank you for the response. I checked the specific rights of the principal (Administrators group) on a folder in Programs (x86) desired for syn. (Applies to: This folder, subfolder, and files). It is of Type (Allow), and from what I can see it has all 14 Advanced permissions selected...
- 08 Sep 2019, 17:54
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Cannot write sync.ffs_lock file error
- Replies: 5
- Views: 1616
Cannot write sync.ffs_lock file error
CONTEXT OF ISSUE: running Realtimesync at startup with a batchfile version is FreeFileSync 10.9 on a Windows 10 machine The user that is logging in has admin level rights we checked, and that user account has full rights (except special permissions) to several application data directories (in C:\Pro...