Realtime usage from sleep/hibernate

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rhizome99

Hello

I've set up realtime and it works fine between my pc internal hd and a NAS
drive
Though on my Win 7 Prof x64, when it starts up from sleep or hibernate,
reatime throws up an error indicating it can't find the drive. After clicking
ok, realtime works fine, as by then the NAS is being seen by the pc/realtime.

Is there a way to 'delay' how realtime checks on startup from sleep and
hibernate, until the NAS drive is ready? Or another method to prevent the
'error' from popping up?

Thanks
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Zenju

What error message are you getting exactly?

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rhizome99

The error message is:
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Could not initialize directory monitoring:
"Y:\...
Windows Error Code 53. The network path was not found
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When I click OK in error box, the Realtime box appears, and then clicking
Start button, it works fine
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Zenju

A missing network path in general is no error condition and should be treated
the same like missing local path. That is, set RTS to waiting state instead of
showing an error message. Thank you for noting this! I've created a patched
version:

[404, Invalid URL: http://www.file-upload.net/download-2885893/RealtimeSync_x64.rar.html]

Can you verify that it is working correctly?
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rhizome99

It works fine on starting up from sleep and hibernate - many thanks for the
update.

Though on boot up, it displays the main page, expecting for 'start' button to
be clicked by user. I put a shortcut to RealtimeSync_x64.exe file in Startup
folder. Or should I be using another method for it to start up automatically
after login to windows?
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Zenju

Just pass a *.ffs_real configuration file as second parameter. This will
prevent showing the RTS start dialog and begin work immediately.