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Windows 7 file synch acting crazy
Hi I'm having problems with Windows Sync working with Offline Files. The following are symptoms that I'm seeing. Unless otherwise noted, treat them as though they are completely separate items as they don't always occur together: 1. I'll find undeleted .TMP files left over after working with the associated Excel, Word, etc. file. These are left over even though the files and applications were closed / terminated normally. When I run Sync, these.TMP files show up as unresolved sync errors. 2. When I take action to resolve to resolve the conflicts noted in #1 by deleting the files, they don't disappear from the application interface until I close the sync application. If I close and reopen the app, the conflicts no longer show up; however if I then run SYNC again, the app still tells me there are sync conflicts although they are not listed. The only thing that will fix this last part of the problem is a reboot. Note that #2 always results when #1 occurs. 3. Occasionally, file writes will take a very long time to process. This may or may not result in #1 or #2, and as a matter of fact it's very difficult to know for sure. However I suspect that this does happen. About 20 minutes ago I saved a file and noticed the delay. I checked the security log because I had noted something similar in the past. *enableoplocks is on for server * log entry follows. replaced user/domain name with user/domain Log Name: Security Source: Microsoft-Windows-Security-Auditing Date: 4/26/2010 2:40:38 PM Event ID: 4656 Task Category: File System Level: Information Keywords: Audit Failure User: N/A Computer: PC191user.domain.net Description: A handle to an object was requested. Subject: Security ID: domain\username Account Name: Username Account Domain: DomainName Logon ID: 0x3dc27 Object: Object Server: Security Object Type: File Object Name: C:\Windows\System32\eventvwr.msc Handle ID: 0x0 Process Information: Process ID: 0x1e58 Process Name: C:\Windows\System32\mmc.exe Access Request Information: Transaction ID: {00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000} Accesses: READ_CONTROL SYNCHRONIZE WriteData (or AddFile) ApendData (or AddSubdirectory or CreatePipeInstance) WriteEA ReadAttributes WriteAttributes Access Reasons: READ_CONTROL: Granted by DA;;0x1200a9;;;BA) SYNCHRONIZE: Granted by DA;;0x1200a9;;;BA) WriteData (or AddFile): Not granted AppendData (or AddSubdirectory or CreatePipeInstance): Not granted WriteEA: Not granted ReadAttributes: Granted by ACE on parent folder DA;;0x1301bf;;;BA) WriteAttributes: Not granted Access Mask: 0x120196 Privileges Used for Access Check: - Restricted SID Count: 0 Event Xml: Event xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/win/2004/08/events/event" System Provider Name="Microsoft-Windows-Security-Auditing" Guid="{54849625-5478-4994-A5BA-3E3B0328C30D}" / EventID4656/EventID Version1/Version Level0/Level Task12800/Task Opcode0/Opcode Keywords0x8010000000000000/Keywords TimeCreated SystemTime="2010-04-26T19:40:38.187635000Z" / EventRecordID2522057/EventRecordID Correlation / Execution ProcessID="644" ThreadID="664" / ChannelSecurity/Channel ComputerPC191USer.domain.net/Computer Security / /System EventData Data Name="SubjectUserSid"S-1-5-21-790525478-1292428093-839522115-3147/Data Data Thank You for reading this and I appreciate any help? Carlo |