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Windows Live Sync forced upgrade

Last week Windows Live Sync was taken offline to fix a “serious problem in Windows Live Sync that could cause problems in rare cases for people who used Windows Easy Transfer”, according to Eric Doerr on the Windows Live Sync blog.  Even though it’s caused some users to get a little grumpy about having to reconfigure, the upgrade and the resulting reconfiguration are necessary:

If your computer was already running Windows 7 before this update, you’ll have to go to the Sync website to add your computer back to all the folders you’re syncing. We know this is a hassle and we apologize for this inconvenience. You’ll also see that your computer shows up on the Sync website with a new name—you can safely go ahead and delete the old computer from the website. Rest assured that your files and folders are safe.

We found this problem in Sync through internal testing, and although it was very rare, keeping your data safe is our highest priority. We wanted to be absolutely sure that this problem wouldn’t happen to anyone.

Windows Live Sync should force an upgrade before you are able to use it, or you can try it out at http://sync.live.com.  After logging in with a Windows Live ID, you’ll be able to download the latest version (14.0.8089.0726), or install it on your Mac (although we’re pretty sure it still doesn’t work with Snow Leopard, judging by the comments on the blog post).

Comments

nukuman wrote re: Windows Live Sync forced upgrade
on Mon, Oct 26 2009 8:08 AM

I am seriously at the end of my patience. I was a a long time foldershare user and now i used to use live sync. And they still have the same kind of problems and they still cause a lot of work to maintain. The only good thing about this problems right now they showed me(what seems to be) a real alternative which was posted by a user below the live blog article. http://www.powerfolder.com they have direct sync between computers and they dont need a central instance so i dont need to fear downtimes. For now i go with the free version of it since it seems to be enough for me.

Cubkyle wrote re: Windows Live Sync forced upgrade
on Mon, Oct 26 2009 8:18 AM

Hmm, your link doesn't work. Should be sync.live.com, not www.sync.live.com.

lbastie wrote re: Windows Live Sync forced upgrade
on Mon, Oct 26 2009 3:12 PM

Someone has still to explain the difference with Live Mesh. I am sure the sync.live.com service will be merged into skydrive, powered by Mesh.

damaster wrote re: Windows Live Sync forced upgrade
on Mon, Oct 26 2009 11:15 PM
yesreplica wrote re: Windows Live Sync forced upgrade
on Fri, Oct 30 2009 12:34 AM

the article is very good.I studay a knowleate again!

from http://www.yesreplica.com

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