GreatMarko

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  1. Dear community, Sync 2.0.125 is now available through the official download site. Direct Download Links are also available: Installer for Windows: x86 installer x64 installerPackage for OS X: OS X packageGzip archive for Linux: ARM i386 x64 glibc23_i386 glibc23_x64Gzip archive for FreeBSD: i386 x64For a list of what's new, improved, changed, or fixed in this version, please see the change log over in the Sync Help Center.
  2. Indeed - this isn't specifically a Sync issue, it will be due to hyperlinks within your HTML documents themselves. For example, if the hyperlinks point to locations relative to the HTML file itself, and those resources have not also been synced accordingly, the hyperlinks will fail. Similarly, if the hyperlinks point to "absolute" resource locations, but these locations are specific to the original device where the HTML file as created, they won't necessarily work from other devices. Bottom line - hyperlinks in HTML files link to external resources - Sync doesn't change/alter/reformat/update links within HTML documents when syncing. Therefore if original hyperlinks point to resources that are not also present/reachable on the device(s) you've synced the HTML file(s) to, they won't work. This isn't a Sync issue.
  3. Are you seeing this behavior just for .pptx files? ...or for all file types? If it's just for .pptx files, does the behavior occur even if Power Point isn't open/running? Do you have any other software monitoring your destination folders as well as Sync?
  4. The "free" version of Sync only allows you to add 10 folders to Sync. Therefore, if you have added more than 10 folders during a Pro trial, or your Pro License has expired, once Sync reverts to the "free" edition, only the first 10 folders you added will continue to sync. Also, not all Folder Synchronization Modes are available in the free edition. This is likely the reason why you're now seeing "My Documents (1)", as the folder synchronization mode will be "Synced", rather than "Disconnected".
  5. A list of ports/protocols used by Sync may be found in the Sync Help Center.
  6. It would help to have a little more information - like, what Operating System are you running Sync on?
  7. Which, Endogen, is also what it says in the article I originally directed you to in the first place!! Quote: "Delete BitTorrent Sync from Applications, then go to Users/username/Library/Application Support and move the BitTorrent Sync folder to trash"
  8. Have you previously had an earlier x32 bit version of Sync running on your x64 devices? If so, did you completely uninstall it first before installing the x64 version?
  9. Indeed - that domain is not owned by or associated with BitTorrent Inc
  10. @Shaav / @supergonzo - please consider adding your vote for a single global ignorelist instead to this dedicated thread in the Feature Request forum
  11. No need to cross-post. The other topic has since had a response from RomanZ, so let's continue in that thread.
  12. Dear community, Sync 2.0.124 is available through the official download site. Direct Download Links: Installer for Windows: x86 installer x64 installerPackage for OS X: OS X packageGzip archive for Linux: ARM i386 x64 glibc23_i386 glibc23_x64Gzip archive for FreeBSD: i386 x64Please see the list of changes in the change log on the Help Center.
  13. Please see: How do I uninstall Sync?
  14. Hi Folks! Good news: BitTorrent Sync’s Android Update Brings Intel x86 Support
  15. Yeah, I'm also currently a constantly spinning tray icon on one of my devices (Server 2008) when no indexing/syncing activity is occurring. I don't think it's specifically related to the steps you outlined, as I randomly have it without doing any of that! I've actually just spoken to the devs - they have a couple of other reports of this same issue, so they are aware of it, however there is no solution at present. UPDATE: Working with the devs, a cause of the "always spinning tray icon" has now been identified - the fix should be included in the next release!
  16. Change your device's Folder Synchronization Mode to "Disconnected", because at present all your sync folders are all going to your default folder, and so when a folder with the same name exists there, it gets enumerated. Changing your device's Folder Synchronization Mode to "Disconnected" will resolve, as you'll then be able to choose a destination for incoming folders
  17. Sync won't automatically remove your files after a certain time/storage limit is reached - the only exception being the "archive" function, which retains files that have been deleted, etc from other devices you're syncing with for a certain number of days (controlled by the advanced sync_trash_ttl setting). If your laptop has limited space, you could consider reducing the sync_trash_ttl setting (default is 30 days) or ensuring that each folder's "store deleted files in folder archive" setting is disabled. You can also further reduce the amount of space on your laptop that sync will use by ensuring that debug logging is disabled, and reducing the log_size advanced setting.
  18. A couple of things you can check/try: 1) Ensure debug logging is disabled in Sync 2) Adjust the values of the advanced settings folder_rescan_interval, config_refresh_interval, and config_save_interval to be longer than the interval at which your system sleeps. For example if your system is set to automatically sleep after 5 mins (300 seconds) of inactivity, try setting these 3 values to be greater than 300
  19. You'll need to change your device's Folder Synchronization Mode to "Disconnected" - that way you'll be able to select a target folder for incoming shares, instead of them all syncing to the default folder
  20. On your Linux device, try reducing the value of the "folder_rescan_interval" setting in your Sync config file. For more information, please see How soon does synchronization start? Setting how often Sync checks for file changes
  21. You need to change the folder synchronization mode on your device to "Disconnected" - this will then allow you to specify a folder location for incoming folders, rather than having them automatically sync to the default folder. For more information, please see Folder Synchronization Modes
  22. This has been covered on numerous occasions previously in the forums. Please see Comparison of File Synchronization Software.
  23. You change your device's Folder Synchronization Mode setting to "Disconnected" mode via "My Devices" - it's not a "per folder" mode, it's a global mode for that particular device, which is why you'll find it under My Devices.
  24. Change your device's folder synchronization mode to "Disconnected". You'll then be able to choose where each folder syncs to, rather than syncing to the default folder. For more information, please see: Folder Synchronization Modes