Hi,
Pro: It do the job as well as my SyncBackSE wich I bought 15 years ago for a lifetime update despite lifetime update ended a few years ago.
Con: It create "sync.ffs_db" file in some directories (Hidden but I know)
Would it be possible to store datas in one db without poluting my directories?
In the past Windows used to store its thumbnails in every directories, remember "thumb.db" and changed its behaviour. Why?
Anyway, nice soft and for free!
About files "sync.ffs_db"
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not sure if it helps...
I understand that sync.ffs_db is running similarly than thumb.db: needed for each directory. And thumb.db is actually "polluting" my directories....
I'm filtering out sync.ffs_db files from synch in FFS.
Attributes of sync.ffs_db should be "hidden"
I understand that sync.ffs_db is running similarly than thumb.db: needed for each directory. And thumb.db is actually "polluting" my directories....
I'm filtering out sync.ffs_db files from synch in FFS.
Attributes of sync.ffs_db should be "hidden"
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sync.ffs_db is only needed for the base directories.not sure if it helps...
I understand that sync.ffs_db is running similarly than thumb.db: needed for each directory. And thumb.db is actually "polluting" my directories.... pilsit, 14 Nov 2017, 12:42
This is unnecessary.I'm filtering out sync.ffs_db files from synch in FFS. pilsit, 14 Nov 2017, 12:42
sync.ffs_db is hidden.Attributes of sync.ffs_db should be "hidden" pilsit, 14 Nov 2017, 12:42
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I'm filtering out sync.ffs_db files from synch in FFS to avoid to pollute my local file system, leaving them on the central repository. Since I'm doing this, I don't have them locally on all my stations.
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FFS already does this.I'm filtering out sync.ffs_db files pilsit, 14 Nov 2017, 21:02
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not sure - I needed to add the file to the exclusion list - it was not there before. On no one of my workstations (4 of them). Are you sure? Or is this a bug?
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YesAre you sure? pilsit, 15 Nov 2017, 19:12
What bug are you seeing?Or is this a bug? pilsit, 15 Nov 2017, 19:12
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I have the same issue.
All my source directories are getting the file sync.ffs_db.
This effectively changes the source.
Would prefer if this file was not added.
All my source directories are getting the file sync.ffs_db.
This effectively changes the source.
Would prefer if this file was not added.
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If you use the TwoWay sync variant, the sync.ffs_db files are unavoidable.
For other sync variants (Mirror, Update) the use of sync.ffs_db files is optional, and the result of your own choice (see Detect Moved Files).
And the location of the sync.ffs_db files can not be changed.
For other sync variants (Mirror, Update) the use of sync.ffs_db files is optional, and the result of your own choice (see Detect Moved Files).
And the location of the sync.ffs_db files can not be changed.
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I have these db files in the source as well, they don't cause problems ever. Since Zenju chimed in, I am guessing they are filtered explicitly and not something an end user even has a choice to turn off.
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> ... I am guessing they (sync.ffs_db-files) are filtered explicitly [/quote]
I would call it implicitly. And yes, they are excluded, and they have to be!
Copying sync.ffs_db-files left-to-right or vive-versa would mess up FFS.
I would call it implicitly. And yes, they are excluded, and they have to be!
Copying sync.ffs_db-files left-to-right or vive-versa would mess up FFS.