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Message: I have about 1.3T of files on my Mac at work that are all synced.&#160; I use selective sync at home to pull down files on an as-needed basis.&#160; I continue to find files missing when selectively synced from home.&#160; I can confirm they are missing on the remote server using the web interface to IDrive.&#160; &#160;These files are missing even though they have the green &#34;synced&#34; icon next to each one in the IDrive-Sync folder on my work machine and IDrive reports that &#34;All files are up to date&#34;.&#160; All files are NOT up to date.&#160; The missing files seem to be randomly positioned.Typically when a file is missing that folder is missing a few files.&#160; How can I guarantee that the server has a complete copy of my work machine IDrive-Sync folder?
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<pubDate>Fri, 17 Apr 2020 02:23:23 +0100</pubDate>
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