MattRI

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  1. Thanks. It appears I have a lot of files with, not a future timestamp, but a very old timestamp, like the year 1844. I'm open to suggestions on how to deal with this, but I realize it's getting off topic.
  2. Thanks for the clarification. I've noticed that many files are logged as "skipping file... with bad timestamp". Might this account for the discrepancy in file count?
  3. I have files shared on my local machine, and in the Folder tab I see 1.0TB in 242866 files. When I look under the devices tab, I see that same shared folder on the remote device, but the status is U:250.9GB. Should these match? If so, why don't they? If not, what does this mean? Thanks! Matt
  4. 1.1.27 Crashing on Windows Server 2008 R2 Faulting application name: BTSync.exe, version: 1.1.27.0, time stamp: 0x51d56395 Faulting module name: BTSync.exe, version: 1.1.27.0, time stamp: 0x51d56395 Exception code: 0xc0000417 Fault offset: 0x00102842 Faulting process id: 0x5c4 Faulting application start time: 0x01ce797f14b58b4f Faulting application path: C:\Program Files (x86)\BitTorrent Sync\BTSync.exe Faulting module path: C:\Program Files (x86)\BitTorrent Sync\BTSync.exe Report Id: 4c6291b9-e577-11e2-9dec-009c02a5947b
  5. Hi, I'm using 1.1.12 and it looks as though it's done indexing my folder. It found 171432 files (208.1GB), but I expected it to find 243,841 files (1.03TB). Previously, I had prior versions installed, but they never got to finish indexing either. Am I doing something wrong? Thanks, Matt
  6. I'm attempting the same thing with a pair of Drobos. One folder in particular has over 4TB of data. I've noticed that when indexing that folder BT Sync eventually stops and becomes unresponsive. I've started noting at what number of indexed files this happens. Right now, it appears to be stuck at 531,178. If I kill BT Sync and re-start it, the number of indexed files goes down and appears to count up again.
  7. I have a folder that I am replicating on another computer using a read-only key. I may have accidentally overwritten the .SyncID file on the target computer with the .SyncID file from the source computer (external to BTsync operations - my own error). What should I do? Thanks