
Both companies went directly to their engineers and figured out what was causing the issue. That's the reason why SyncBack ignores the shortcuts on the server.īoth Syncback and Serv-U tech support has been fantastic. It does not matter if one or both of those settings are set to "No" or "Yes", Serv-U still reports the shortcuts as being Unix file types. Thank you for your reply but your suggesting that I use the default settings so of course I already tried those. I really like Serv-U but this makes it unusable for me. I also tried adding the 'Treat Windows shortcuts as target in listings' rule with a "no" value but this did not seem to make any difference. This does not happen with any of the other FTP servers I've tested. Second time a sync is run: SyncBackPro deletes the shortcut on the laptop because it thinks it does not exist on the server.Īs you can see, the result is the shortcut is ultimately deleted from both computers.First time a sync is run: Serv-U does not seem to serv a time/date or size for the shortcut on the server so SyncBackPro thinks it does not exist on the server so the file is copied to the server.Here's what happens with each sync with the rule set to a "no" value: With this set to "no", SyncBackPro no longer wants to copy the executables to the laptop but it still wants to copy the shortcuts to the server. I have already tried adding the 'Interpret Windows shortcuts and links' rule with a "no" value in the directory listings settings.

As a result, SyncBackPro wants to copy the shortcuts from the laptop to the server, even though they already exist on the server, and also copy the executable files, that the shortcuts point to, to the laptop. The problem is Serv-U does not appear to be providing any size or time/date info for the shortcuts so SyncBackPro thinks they do not exist on the server even though they do. There are some Windows shortcuts in the directories that are to be synced. I'm using a program (SyncBackPro) to sync files on a server with files on a laptop via FTP.

I am testing a few FTP servers, before I buy, and I encountered an issue that is presumably only affecting Serv-U.
