I've run across a strange sync problem. Occasionally, AllSync thinks that files have changed, even though they haven't been edited in any way. I have set "Sync Conflicts" to create ".COPY" files, and every so often AllSync decides to create ."COPY" files of files that have not been edited.
Could it be because the last access date of the files has changed? If so, is there a way to have AllSync ignore the last access date?
If not, what else could it be? What does AllSync look at to determine if a file has changed?
Thanks!
Why Does AllSync Think Fils Have Changed?
Why Does AllSync Think Fils Have Changed?
Richard Drdul
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Re: Why Does AllSync Think Fils Have Changed?
AllSync uses the last access date of the source and destination files and compare them with the date's from the last sync operation. Do you have this problem after "Switchover between Daylight Savings and Standard Time"?
Maybe you can fix the problem if you delete the list of the last sync operation. The name of the file is <profile name>.dd
Maybe you can fix the problem if you delete the list of the last sync operation. The name of the file is <profile name>.dd
The problem occurred at least once prior to the daylight savings time switch, and occurred again at the daylight savings time switch.
Would it be possible to add an option to have AllSync use the last modified date rather than the last access date? I only want to sync files if the contents have been changed, which is indicated by a different last modified date. If the access date has changed bu the modified date has not changed, then I don't want to sync the files.
Thanks!
Would it be possible to add an option to have AllSync use the last modified date rather than the last access date? I only want to sync files if the contents have been changed, which is indicated by a different last modified date. If the access date has changed bu the modified date has not changed, then I don't want to sync the files.
Thanks!
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