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martin

Re: ok

schildi wrote:

winscp recognizes this change not until some minutes later. is this a bug?..

WinSCP recognises the change as soon as Windows reports the change. Windows in turn may recognise the change only after the network reports it.
schildi

ok

ah ok. well, i need this because of a problem, which now appears to be a problem of winscp.

i want winscp to synchronize automatically, when data has changed on client-side. my files are on a network-drive. when i change a file, winscp recognizes this change not until some minutes later. is this a bug?..

thanks.
martin

Re: thanks

schildi wrote:

so what do i have to enter, if i want WinScp to update a remote directory every second, no matter if any data has changed on client side?..

Sorry, I've missed the point. You cannot do that with the setting above. To achieve your goal you can setup synchronization script and run it in loops.
schildi

thanks

thanks for your answer!

so what do i have to enter, if i want WinScp to update a remote directory every second, no matter if any data has changed on client side?..

the code you pasted seems to show the standard value.
martin

Re: new synchronize option

You can change this from registry:
REGEDIT4


[HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Martin Prikryl\WinSCP 2\Configuration\Interface]
"KeepUpToDateChangeDelay"=dword:000001f4
schildi

new synchronize option

hello!

do you think, you could add an additional synchronize option (under: keeping remote directory up to date -> Synchronize Options) with the following functionality:

- posibility to set an interval (in seconds), within the specified folders are updated