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The only workaround is to manually copy the offending files and match them up on the left and the right sides such that SyncToy cannot detect the invalid operations for those files any longer. This can happen if the files are updated on the right. This includes if the file was touched by an anti-virus program, music player, etc.

To confirm that this is indeed the case - change the sync option to "Synchronize" and do a "Preview" sync. Do NOT hit run because this will sync changes from the right to the left. If on a preview you see updates from the right to the left folder, this means it was changed on the right. The only workaround in this case would be to manually delete the file on the right. And do not forget to change your sync option back to "Echo". My folder pair on Vista has stopped working suddenly with an error that says "Exception during run: SyncToy cannot access its internal metadata file in one of the folders being synchronized.

We have found that changing your UAC User Account Control option after a folder pair has been created causes problems. UAC is a new security feature in Windows Vista which allows users to control which tasks can be performed as normal users and administrators. In order to resolve this issue, either revert back to original UAC setting or delete and recreate folder pair under the new UAC setting.

After SyncToy 2. What should I do? These files appear when SyncToy detects that there are files on either side that look the same but in fact are not the same. Sometimes SyncToy is unable to detect which one to choose, so we rename the files as. So far, we have found these situations in which this happens:. In all of the above cases, SyncToy is unable to identify user intent for sure and hence takes the safer option of keeping both files.

After the first few syncs I start getting an error that says "Exception during run: SyncToy cannot access its internal metadata file in one of the folders being synchronized. Please install Power Pack1 and delete and re-create your folder pairs going to the Home Server machine, for resolving this issue. I installed the bit version of SyncToy 2.

Is my installation in a good state? The bit installation should be in a good state. Even though, the bit installation does not upgrade or uninstall a previous bit 2.

From this point on, you will not be able to run these folder pairs using the 2. Also note that running side-by-side installations of bit and bit SyncToy 2. Sometimes when I run a folder pair, I get an error message saying "Analyzing the files has failed due to an intermittent failure.

Please retry the sync. In this case, SyncToy falls back to the safer option of cancelling the synchronization and having the user try the sync again, rather than potentially detecting invalid changes. I have selected the option to move files to the Recycle Bin on delete and overwrite for my folder pair but I see cases where that is not happening. Is this expected? I would appreciate if you can provide us the following information to help us understand the issue better. If you will uninstall the application from the program list in Control panel, it will remove that application from your system.

But to be in safer side I would suggest you to have a back up of all these files on an external media and for that you may refer to the article mentioned below. Hope this would help. If issue still persists post back with current status of your computer and result of proposed suggestion, we will be happy to assist you. Was this reply helpful? Yes No. Sorry this didn't help. Thanks for your feedback. NET version, but this is not recognized by SyncToy.

From where can the file be accessed? NET framework 2. Wher can I download it dfrom? It seems that you need to switch on the feature update, for you to able to install the required.

Net framework for the application. To do this, search Turn on Windows features on and off in the search bar and press Enter to launch the Windows Features section.

Locate and click. Net Framework 3. Net 2.



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