Thanks everyone for the replies. It seems to me like it's a bug as well. I haven't produced any logs yet because it's been a crazy busy day for us today with the release of Windows 10 and all but I do have some screenshots and some additional ideas/information. First to address the useability - it's totally useable I'm just an idiot and moved too fast I was creating the link using the share button, selecting Read & Write and then copying the link as shown in the screenshot below: (Yes, I realize the screenshot shows Owner Since I was remoted into the other PC on my other monitor I was just quickly going back and forth and pasting the URLs into the run box replacing the https: with btsync:. I then proceeded to add the other remaining folders but since I was going back and forth so quickly I wasn't paying attention and didn't realize the other folders were on Read Only until I started to investigate why the icon looked strange on the folders in the new BTSync client. That was when I realized they were read only. I then removed all of the folders (since I did it so quickly, why not) and proceeded to copy the links again this time with the correct permissions. I tried both Owner and Read & Write variants but no matter what it was stuck with Read Only. When one of the posters mentioned changing it from the Owner's side I looked at the peer list and found this: Since I'm not using Pro I can't change the permissions remotely (as expected), but I also can't make it "forget" the peer... so I assume this means that no matter what link I take to the other PC it just "remembers" it's permission level and keeps it the same. Which makes me wonder, is there anyway for me to manually force it to forget a peer so I can re-add it again with the correct permissions? -- Justin