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Feb 22, 2001, 11:46 PM
 
I've been having trouble getting file synch in the control panel to work running 9.0.4. It keeps saying it's running out of memory, even though it has lots of memory and it's just scanning through a few text files and a few small sit archives. I toyed around with trying to download the new carbon lib, but as software update finds it necessary to quit my dsl app to download stuff, that was a bust. Any ideas? Should I get 9.1?
     
Richard Pinneau
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Feb 23, 2001, 08:21 PM
 
Not sure about your question, but before you expand your use of file sync, you might want to search out a thread called something like "File sync is EVIL!"
Some useful cautions there
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PowerBookDude
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Feb 23, 2001, 08:57 PM
 
Originally posted by Richard Pinneau:
Not sure about your question, but before you expand your use of file sync, you might want to search out a thread called something like "File sync is EVIL!"
Some useful cautions there
I can't find that thread. I really wanted to read it.

You sure it was "File sync is EVIL!"?

Please help!

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