Hi Zenju.
I have a little "prayer" for you.
Would it be possible in a future version, to make it optional (like a checkmark in a square) or something like that,
to make the sync.ffs_db a "system file", not only a hidden file.
Many people have "show hidden files" in windows, activated.
But system files hidden.
In a near future, I'm going to have 2 desktop computers synchronize, including the Desktop folder.
And I would really like to avoid having the sync.ffs_db file, visible on my Desktop.
Alternative, something like this suggestion : viewtopic.php?t=5065
would also be fine.
Best regards.
Make sync.ffs_db a system file
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would love this also as in the same situation
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Is there a chance for this?
Yes/No/Maybe? ;)
Best regards.
Yes/No/Maybe? ;)
Best regards.
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=> Maybe ... this is a good case for you to enter a custom "on completion" command like "attrib sync.ffs_db +s"
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Yes, I have tried that... But every time it synchronizes again, FFS make the sync.ffs_db a non-system file again.
Every time, there's a change in the database file.
But you mean, that I should put that in my .bat file? :)
Can you put the command line in a ffs_bacth file?
Every time, there's a change in the database file.
But you mean, that I should put that in my .bat file? :)
Can you put the command line in a ffs_bacth file?
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"on completion" can be entered in the sync settings dialog.
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Okay, thank you :)