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  1. I turned that off years ago. Is mainly use it as an iSCSI target so all the extra stuff is off.
  2. Hello, I have BTSync set up to do a one way sync of several large backup files from one server to another. Server A - Server where files are created / modified and need to be replicated. Server B - QNAP NAS device that should store the backed up files. Everything was working great for about a week. Files on Server A would be manipulated and modified and the changes correctly sent over to server B as exptected. It seems now that Server B is sending stuff back to Server A and it's not clear why. See: http://puu.sh/c1xcs/6312cf99d6.png The backup file ending in 618 does not actually exist on Server A anymore. It was deleted automatically by the application that makes the backups. Yet sync is downloading it from Server B, the opposite of what a one-way sync should be doing. The file is large (450 GB), so it's going to be a bit for it to finish synching. I just dont know why its's synching it at all.
  3. Going to try this tonight, tomorrow. Thank you so much for all the help!!!! <3 BTSync!
  4. Yah. All but one of the clients are Mac's. I dont think any of them go to sleep often though. After going through all the steps outlined above, today we're having an issue with things not synching at all it seems. This one file seems to be holding stuff up: http://puu.sh/39QfJ/0e53d6fe81.png It looks like a temporary file for Excel. I wish there was a way to exclude Office temp files. This should def be default. I added "~*" to the SynchIgnore file but it hasn't made a difference.
  5. I would love to test! Have an iPad (Current Gen) and iPhone 4S
  6. Public Links Very often i need to send a file to someone that doesn't quite fit in an email. What would be great is if i could right-click on the file and select "Copy Public Link" and then just paste it in the email. The killer feature of this would be if the file didn't need to be uploaded somewhere but rather streamed form my computer directly. Like....: http://puu.sh/390gc/0165677b66.png Current i use DropBox ONLY for this one feature (though they obviously need to upload the file first). I literally have nothing else in my DB folder other than the "Public" folder which i put stuff in to grab public links. I'm lucky to have an old account with this feature still enabled. New accounts they make you open up a web browser and jump though 30 hoops to create or send a link. Likely because people are sending links and DropBox is not getting noted for it. All about that "engagement" factor. Maybe i'm a weirdo and strange use case.
  7. Thank's for getting back to me! - I checked system time on all clients. Everything is consistant. Date + Time. - Deleted all the .!Sync files from the machines i have access to. Waiting for the last one to get back from lunch. - I offered the paid support thing more because i absolutely love this product and want to throw money at it. Wasn't really "expecting" anything. I didn't realize it was alpha either. Sorry about that. Should the issue be resolved (it's ok if not) or was this a step to figuring out what the issue might be?
  8. Greetings My team has been using BTSync and absolutely love it. Unfortunately though it keeps deleting our files entirely on its own. Someone will save something and then a few days later it's in SyncTrash. We've also had one or two files simply vanish and cannot be found in SyncTrash. It doesn't seem to be any one particular file or ones we access / Sync often, it's random. We're not sure what causes this or how to reproduce it which is anything but helpful. We have a total of 7 clients connected to the same folder. One of those is a VM which i've set up to backup everything hourly. We're on all version 1.0.134 including the backup VM. Any suggestions? Can we pay for support on this issue? Thanks!