Is there a limit on the number of RealTimeSyncs I can run?

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toby9999

I run RealTimeSync as a service under Windows 10 64 bit. I have 7 of these services, each one watching a different pair of folders for any changes and then calling FreeFileSync to sync the folders.

However, whenever I run more than 4 services, the 5th service fails to start and RealTimeSync continually creates .dmp dump files over and over with what *might* be an insufficient memory error.

Edit: I can run *any* 4 of the 7 services, but no more than 4 at the same time. Also, I am using NSSM to install RealTimeSync as a Windows Service.

1) Is there a limit to how many RealTimeSyncs can run simultaneously?
2) Am I using this product correctly by attempting to run a separate service for each folder pair, or is there a different method say like monitoring all the folders under one instance of RealTimeSync instead?

My PC has plenty of free memory (around 16GB free).

Thanks.
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Zenju

Did you already send one of these dmp files via email?
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toby9999

Yes I did yesterday thanks
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Zenju

This was from the old FreeFileSync 10.18 version. The crash happens somewhere in the GUI call stack and is related to layout update. Might be fixed in a newer version.
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toby9999

Unfortunately I did a clean install today of 11.11 and I'm getting the same issue.
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Zenju

I'd like to have a look at this dmp file for the latest version.
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toby9999

No problem, I'll trigger the issue and email you a new dmp file.
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toby9999

I'm running the portable installation of FFS ... where can I find the *.dmp files? (I was running the local installation type before, and could find the dmp files under my <user> profile directory).

And, after searching everywhere for the dmp file, I think it's not being written...
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Zenju

Indeed, the "Desktop" path does not exist for the SYSTEM account by default, and FFS probably also shouldn't try to create it. The following version implements a work around where the dmp file will be written to the working directory instead. (This is likely the folder that contains FreeFileSync.exe).

https://www.mediafire.com/file/9si7mumziiy3owm/FreeFileSync_11.12_%255BBeta%255D_Windows_Setup%25283%2529.exe