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  1. Or alternately does anyone know where the config file used by the UI get stored so I can look at that for reference?
  2. Ah. That would explain it. I kind of assumed that the shared folders set in the UI would appear in the config file. I am rally not familiar with the .JSON format. What is the syntax when I have more than one folder? Sorry to be a pain, if this is all documented somewhere please point me in that direction. Thanks, Mark
  3. Oops, sorry I forgot to mention that I did restart after making the changes. That is when i changed the login name to the web UI to verify it was reading the config file.
  4. I'm afraid that changing "use_sync_trash" : true, to false didn't work. I have changed it at both ends and verified that the sync.conf file I modified is in fact the one being used by btsync. Any other suggestions? Thanks, Mark
  5. Hello, I am wondering if archiving an be turned off? I have been playing around with btsync on a pair of Raspberry Pis. One of the RPis is capturing data and updating several files ever minute. The SD card is obviously quite small (4GB) compared to most desktops but is more than sufficient for the requirements. When I turn on btsync I have about 44% free space. Within about 6 hours the card is full. A second somewhat related question. Is there some extra documentation somewhere that describes what the options in the config file do? The user manual mentions items like.. “disk_low_priority”: true “rate_limit_local_peers”: false“folder_rescan_interval”: 600 “sync_max_time_diff”: 600“lan_encrypt_data”: true “sync_trash_ttl”: 30“lan_use_tcp”: false “send_buf_size”: 5“max_file_size_diff_for_patching”: 1000 “recv_buf_size”: 5“max_file_size_for_versioning”: 1000 .. but doesn't describe the functions. Thanks, Mark