nmccloud

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  1. Thanks for this, making a bit more sense with some more tests now. Not sure I like the adding empty folders feature - if you've told it to ignore a sub-directory, surely it should ignore everything inside it - or am I missing an obvious application?
  2. I'm trying this out as a way of backing up my father-in-law's music, photos, email etc and so a sync is set for his directory on his Windows 7 box for c:\Users\David To stop all the temp files getting to me, the .SyncIgnore has the following added to it: AppData\Local\Temp\*AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\*AppData\Local\Microsoft\Internet Explorer\*AppData\Local\Downloaded Installations\*AppData\LocalLow\*AppData\Roaming\* Whilst I don't appear to be receiving any actual Temporary Internet Files, the folder is populated with empty sub folders - which seems a waste of even the most tiny bit of bandwidth to create them if they aren't going to have anything in them. The same goes for the Temp folder - lots of empty sub-folders. Is this normal? What have I missed to stop me getting files & folders I don't want to sync? I have searched the forum & read the official and the unofficial FAQ. Quite happy to test and document this very important feature for the benefit of all but could do with some guidance with the formatting of the .SyncIgnore which isn't overly clear as to whether things should be: AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\* or AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files or AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files\ or c:\Users\David\AppData\Local\Microsoft\Windows\Temporary Internet Files with the other endings of \ and \* as well Thanks, Nick Found the bit about ? instead of spaces. Made sure both ends have the same thing (it's a one way sync so I'm not sure how necessary it is). Will go out for supper and see what I've ended up with when I get back!