![]() does know not know when to start scanning/copying when file changes, relies on setting a timer to start syncing again and again.I did various renaming of files and it missed one file and no matter how many times I ‘scanned’ it, it never picked it up. Doesn’t copy all the files like it should.instead of Syncovery scanning the remote computer, it’ll send a request to the remote computer (known as Syncovery Remote Service) to scan the directories in it’s place, then pass the info back to Syncovery to perform the needed task. ![]() It has a listeners on the serving computers that listens for requests from Syncovery to do stuff for it, i.e. ![]()
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