Hello everyone,
I must be doing something wrong—changes in the source folder aren't being detected and therefore aren't syncing immediately. My configuration:
I have two sync pairs:
Entire drive E (a mapped drive from a local OneDrive directory) to drive B (mapped from a directory on a NAS on the LAN)
Entire drive Q (a mapped drive from yet another local OneDrive directory) to drive P (mapped from a different directory on that same NAS on the LAN)
I saved these two pairs as a batch for updating; this is intended purely as a data backup.
Then I imported this batch into RealTimeSync with a 10-second latency. But nothing happens. A text file added to E: is immediately synced by OneDrive, but RealTimeSync doesn’t detect the change.
Can anyone give me some tips on where the problem might be?
PS: The batch is working!
RealTimeSync not detecting changes
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How are you mapping a directory in OneDrive to a drive letter?
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Hi
I map the OneDrive Directory in my directory D (DATA): which is for local OneDrive Files:
\\Dell_Heinz\DATA\OneDrive - Heinz
I map the OneDrive Directory in my directory D (DATA): which is for local OneDrive Files:
\\Dell_Heinz\DATA\OneDrive - Heinz
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Please note, that if I start the batch manually it works and updates the files! So I thinks it is not a path issue, but of course I don't know how the program works with the automatic regime
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Is the RTS being run as a Scheduled Task?
If so, see viewtopic.php?t=12995.
If so, see viewtopic.php?t=12995.
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No, it is not a scheduled task, I just want to check the folder for changes and then actualize the target folder,