sync in progress - what files is being process?
I just switched from Window XP to Window 7 recently, & having problem with the map drive's offline files synchronization. In WinXP, I could know what is being synchronizing from the synchronization progress window; However, with Sync Center of Win7, I would not know what is being process / what has been process. This is typical difficult when I have clicked "sync offline files in this folder"; & at the mean time, the sync center has started it's scheduled sync partner. When I have limited time, I would not want a complete scheduled sync. If I could know which folders / files being progress, I could have stop the scheduled sync, so that I could continue with selected "sync offline files in this folder" progress. However, the Sync Center in Win7 only shown "sync in progress", without showing which files / folders are in the progress. Sometime, I have selected a few folders for sync, & not sure which folders are in progress. When the VPN connection down, I could not know which folders are not yet sync, & have to do do a manual check. I wonder how could I have the same features as what in WinXP previously. Appreciate for help & guidance. Many thanks in advance.
October 18th, 2011 12:10am

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October 20th, 2011 2:21am

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October 20th, 2011 9:19am

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