Hello together,
I am evaluating the FileWatcher tool and I am thrilled about the features it has.
Now I am trieing to watch a remote folder and I read in the manual, that there might be some specials to do so.
I haven't managed to get the notification from a remote folder if there is a new file created. Doing locally it works.
Could anybody give me a hint. Has anybody already managed to get notified from a remote folder?
Thank in advance for your help!
Klaus
FileWatcher: working with remote folders
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Re: FileWatcher: working with remote folders
Hi Klaus,
What file system is the remote folder using - NTFS, FAT32...?
What file system is the remote folder using - NTFS, FAT32...?
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Re: FileWatcher: working with remote folders
Hi Simon,
the remote file system is NTFS on a 32bit OS Windows 2003 Server - english version.
Regards
Klaus
the remote file system is NTFS on a 32bit OS Windows 2003 Server - english version.
Regards
Klaus
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Re: FileWatcher: working with remote folders
Hi Klaus,
If you browse to a folder using Windows Explorer on the local machine, and then go to the Server and add/edit a file, does the local machine reflect the change?
If you browse to a folder using Windows Explorer on the local machine, and then go to the Server and add/edit a file, does the local machine reflect the change?
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Re: FileWatcher: working with remote folders
Hi Simon,
I opened a Windows Expolrer locally and browsed to the foleder on the server (remote server) and kept the explorer opened. Then I went to the server via RDP and added a new file in the specified folder.
Results:
The explorer on the local machine shows the new file without any refresh necessairy
FileWatcher did not recognice the ADD of the file in the watched folder. (I used \\servername\foldename for "Folder to watch" inside the FileWatcher GUI).
Regards
Klaus
I opened a Windows Expolrer locally and browsed to the foleder on the server (remote server) and kept the explorer opened. Then I went to the server via RDP and added a new file in the specified folder.
Results:
The explorer on the local machine shows the new file without any refresh necessairy
FileWatcher did not recognice the ADD of the file in the watched folder. (I used \\servername\foldename for "Folder to watch" inside the FileWatcher GUI).
Regards
Klaus
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Re: FileWatcher: working with remote folders
Hi Klaus,
We've researched this and can't find any reason for it, although clearly Explorer is getting notified.
It's possible that this is related to ACLs - security. We're still investigating this one.
We've researched this and can't find any reason for it, although clearly Explorer is getting notified.
It's possible that this is related to ACLs - security. We're still investigating this one.
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Re: FileWatcher: working with remote folders
We've just tested handling of remote files, but it works perfectly here.
Both local and remote are running NTFS, XP SP3.
It also worked both with and without the 'Subfolders' option, although I suspect for better operation with non-NTFS file systems you should uncheck Subfolders.
Both local and remote are running NTFS, XP SP3.
It also worked both with and without the 'Subfolders' option, although I suspect for better operation with non-NTFS file systems you should uncheck Subfolders.