I am syncing Outlook Express .dbx files in automatic mode between a desktop PC
and a network drive, using Real Time Sync. I keep getting a conflict message
with one or two of these files. But no-one has done anything with the files on
the network drive, so the only change on that side has been made by FFS at the
last synchronization.
Can that happen if the file is in use when FFS copies it? If not, how can it
happen?
In fact I do not need automatic mode for these files, mirror would be better,
but I want automatic mode for other files on the same PC. Would there be any
problems in running two instances of Real Time Sync doing different things?
Both sides changed but how?
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> But no-one has done anything with the files
This is strange. FFS doesn't touch file neither. When files are overwritten,
the db file is updated accordingly. What does this conflict message say?
>running two instances of RealTimeSync
Shouldn't be a problem.
This is strange. FFS doesn't touch file neither. When files are overwritten,
the db file is updated accordingly. What does this conflict message say?
>running two instances of RealTimeSync
Shouldn't be a problem.