Syncovery (64-bit) 歷史版本列表
Syncovery 是 Windows PC 的文件同步和備份軟件! Syncovery 會以您需要的方式複制您的文件。備份數據並同步 PC,Mac,服務器,筆記本和在線存儲空間。推薦給公司和私人用戶。瀏覽許多功能,並立即下載 Synology!Syncovery 功能: 同步在不同位置的文件和完整的文件夾結構,如 PC 和筆記本電腦。 64 位 I / O 確保支持大於 4GB 的文件。將完整的... Syncovery (64-bit) 軟體介紹更新時間:2018-11-11
更新細節:
更新時間:2018-11-08
更新細節:
What's new in this version:
Syncovery 8.11 (64-bit)
- Adds an optional browser based GUI. Enable it from the Cloud tab sheet of the Program Settings dialog
- Fixes a problem where the progress and/or run times were not updated in the GUI if your machine is in a timezone to the west of UTC
Syncovery 8.06 (64-bit)
- Adds support for PCloud
- Improved MTP copying speed
- Raw image files uploaded to Amazon drive are now recognized and counted as photos
Syncovery 8.05 (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 8.04 (64-bit)
- Improves handling of incorrect passwords when comparing or restoring Sz compressed files
- Additional fields in XML file list export
- Now compatible with stdout redirection of SyncoveryCL command line tool
Syncovery 8.03 (64-bit)
- Adds XML export of the file list (see Database tab sheet)
- WebDAV can now handle HTTP redirects
Syncovery 8.02 (64-bit)
- The importer can now import profile settings from log files
- Adds PascalScript hook OnGetCustomHeaders to set custom headers for Amazon S3 uploads
- Source file deletion at the end of a file move operation is now retried for a number of minutes if you specify “Wait for Access” on the File Access tab sheet
Syncovery 8.01 (64-bit)
- The option “Detect Renamed Files” in conjunction with Block Level Copying and File System Monitoring can now detect files with have been both renamed and modified
- Fixes a problem where the Execute before/after command lines could not deal with paths to the EXE file or script that had spaces
- Features new toolbar icons, which had a brief appearance during beta phase but weren’t included in v8.00
To avoid the DEL character for Filename Encoding, you can add the following line to the Main section of the INI file:
- AvoidDELForFilenameEncryption=1
Syncovery 8.00 (64-bit)
New features:
- The subfolder selection dialog has a new checkmark “Automatically Add Future New Folders and Files to Selection”.
- OneDrive and SharePoint folder listings are now done via fast “changes” based technology, rather than scanning the complete folder hierarchy every time.
- Adds Block Level Copying based on our new File System Monitor Service (for Windows only, see separate section below).
- Adds PascalScript as an integrated scripting language which allows you to customize and add profile behavior in many ways.
- Adds direct compression and AES encryption to cloud storage with the new .sz file format. No temporary files, no disk space needed. The .sz format is an optional alternative to the existing .zip format. The .sz format features optional ultrafast compression, or extra strong compression, and huge AES encryption speeds.
- No longer needs temporary files when doing a binary comparison or verification of a file via Internet protocol, including .sz compressed files.
- AES encryption speed with zip files also much improved.
- Uploads to Google Drive can now preserve folder timestamps (Comparison->More->Folder Timestamps).
- New icon
- Supports Amazon S3 Inventories
- Updated libraries (such as SFTP with more algorithms)
The new File System Monitoring Service (Windows only):
- The new File System Monitoring Service can record a list of changed blocks in order to improve block level updating of mirrored files
- Choose this new feature on the Special tab sheet
- Block level copying is now fast, without the need for tedious MD5 checksum calculations. When Syncovery starts the job, it will already know which blocks need to be copied
- The new setting “Detect Changes Via File System Monitoring Even If Timestamps Unchanged” can now be used instead of “Always copy, even if timestamp unchanged”
- The Remote Service Control Panel is now the Auxiliary Services Control Panel, where you can configure the File System Monitoring service too. In most cases, you do not have to make any settings there
- See also the new “Mode 0” on our documentation on block level copying
Syncovery 7.98p (64-bit)
- Fixes getting the file listing via rsync protocol
- Fixes creating subfolders via Mega protocol
Syncovery 7.98o (64-bit)
- Contains updated OpenSSL libraries and trusted certificate list
- Fixes some minor issues
Syncovery 7.98h (64-bit)
- fixes the Move Files Mode Configuration dialog which sometimes showed the wrong radio button chosen
- Move Files Mode will now double-check if the source file still exists before deleting a destination file with the same name
- bug fix for AWS KMS Server Side Encryption
Syncovery 7.98g (64-bit)
- Fixes a possible endless loop processing json files with cloud services such as Amazon Drive and DropBox
Syncovery 7.98d (64-bit)
- includes an updated Syncovery VSS Service to fix a potential compatibility issue with Windows 10 April 2018 and custom fonts
- additional minor fixes
Syncovery 7.98c (64-bit)
- when attaching log files to notification emails, Syncovery will now zip them if over 2MB large, and totally avoid the attachment if even the zipped log is over 6MB
- fixes last modification timestamps with uploaded files to Backblaze B2, which despite our best intentions were not compatible with other apps
Syncovery 7.98b (64-bit)
- contains another Remote Service update that fixes delays when the global log file syncoveryremserv.log was deleted
Syncovery 7.98 (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.97g (64-bit)
- fixes a bug where Syncovery may leave temporary files behind on DropBox. These files were older versions of replaced files, and had a GUID plus _syncovery filename extension. They were not in the same folder as the actual uploaded file
Syncovery 7.97c (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.97a (64-bit)
- automatically skips OneNote files which cannot be downloaded from OneDrive / Sharepoint
- fixes a SmartTracking case where a newer file would not be copied if an older version of the same file was previously deleted from the destination
Syncovery 7.96 (64-bit)
- Introduces multithreaded folder scanning for cloud services such as Box and OneDrive, which do not support scanning the full hierarchy recursively
- Various cloud processing efficiency improvements and fixes
- Stability fixes for OneDrive for Business and possible other OneDrive or Sharepoint drives
Syncovery 7.95g (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.94 (64-bit)
- suppresses a Windows prompt that sometimes appeared when Syncovery was looking for a volume label and tried to access drives with no media (such as an SD card slot)
- fixes an error message in a few previous versions that occurred when real-time jobs used volume labels to identify the drive (SERVICE ERROR: A base path in the profile is invalid)
Syncovery 7.93h (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.93g (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.93e (64-bit)
- fixes an incompatibility between Amazon S3 with Folder Name Encryption and Cache Destination File List
- Zip Packages now take the option “Limit Zip File Size” into account again even if Filename Encryption is used
Syncovery 7.93b (64-bit)
- fixes a problem where zipping, encryption, or Filename Encryption could cause two versions of a file being kept in the backup even if Versioning settings are off
- small fix with case sensitivity mode when Filename Encryption is used to allow case duplicates on storages that are case insensitive
Syncovery 7.93a (64-bit)
- fixes an authentication problem with Amazon Drive (and possibly others) introduced in 7.93
Syncovery 7.93 (64-bit)
- the Graph protocol can now access Office 365 Groups
- completes compliance with Backblaze B2 integration checklist
- adds Strict Case Sensitive Mode on Mac and Windows (under Comparison->More)
- on Windows, you can use case sensitive mode when copying between case sensitive Internet protocols, or when using Filename Encryption on a local volume
- on Mac, you can also use case-sensitive local volumes
- improves uploading to MediaFire
- sets content type for files being uploaded to Azure BLOB storage
- speeds up finding moved or renamed folders
Syncovery 7.90 (64-bit)
- uploads to Sharepoint and OneDrive for Business now preserve modification timestamps
- Syncovery can now access any document library and sub-site of a Sharepoint site. Use the Browse button to choose the library to sync with
Syncovery 7.89a (64-bit)
- implements the chunked upload API for Box, making large file uploads more reliable
- fixes possible Time Window bugs where manual profile runs could be affected too and scheduled ones sometimes not
Syncovery 7.89 (64-bit)
- Corrected authentication token handling for cloud services (especially Box)
- Uploading split files now skips previously uploaded parts even if the setting “Filename Encoding” is used
Syncovery 7.88i (64-bit)
- Reinstates access to OneDrive for Business and Sharepoint. Unfortunately a secret API key expired today, making this update necessary
Syncovery 7.88f (64-bit)
- Fixes various bugs with cloud storages
Syncovery 7.88d (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.87f (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.87e (64-bit)
- fixes an error about missing parts when restoring from a Synthetic backup
Syncovery 7.87d (64-bit)
- the changes-based cloud logic (for Box, DropBox, Google Drive, Amazon Drive) will now avoid re-scanning all folders if there are only minor inconsistencies in the cache database
- smaller fixes
Syncovery 7.87c (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.87b (64-bit)
- uploads to Amazon drive are now always verified with MD5 checksums, and the verification is logged. The option “Verify copied files” should no longer be used, as it causes an additional redundant check
- cloud uploads use a bit less CPU
Syncovery 7.87a (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.87 (64-bit)
Improvements for copying NTFS Security Settings (aka permissions):
- the option “Strip Unknown SIDs” is not applied to files and folders too (not only file shares, as previously)
- when processing the base folder, it is now optional to allow Syncovery to disable inheritance if necessary to make an exact mirror of the permissions (previously, Syncovery disabled inheritance whenever necessary)
Syncovery 7.86d (64-bit)
- fixes an AV when installing an update via “Check for update”
Syncovery 7.86c (64-bit)
- fixes a Unicode related bug that could surface with cloud storage
Syncovery 7.86 (64-bit)
- changes the default FTP library to #3
- fixes a rare acess violation error with cloud storage
Syncovery 7.85 (64-bit)
- uses the new Google Drive API V3 with support for Team Drives
- uses much less memory when processing cloud folder listings (such as Google Drive, Amazon drive, DropBox and Box)
- produces much smaller databases (factor 4-10 reduction)
- in many cases, existing databases can be deleted in order to get the new smaller databases. Except if you depend on Synthetic Backup / Block Level Copying or Cache Destination File List
更新時間:2018-11-07
更新細節:
What's new in this version:
New:
- Remove support for XEP-0091
Bug fixes:
- Windows: Gajim loads DLLs from wrong location
- Error when adding contact
- Acquire sleep inhibtor correctly after sleep
- Ignore invalid bookmarks
- Discovery: Browsing nodes without identity
- Error when parsing invalid timestamps
- Error on jingle file transfer
更新時間:2018-10-10
更新細節:
What's new in this version:
Syncovery 8.06 (64-bit)
- Adds support for PCloud
- Improved MTP copying speed
- Raw image files uploaded to Amazon drive are now recognized and counted as photos
Syncovery 8.05 (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 8.04 (64-bit)
- Improves handling of incorrect passwords when comparing or restoring Sz compressed files
- Additional fields in XML file list export
- Now compatible with stdout redirection of SyncoveryCL command line tool
Syncovery 8.03 (64-bit)
- Adds XML export of the file list (see Database tab sheet)
- WebDAV can now handle HTTP redirects
Syncovery 8.02 (64-bit)
- The importer can now import profile settings from log files
- Adds PascalScript hook OnGetCustomHeaders to set custom headers for Amazon S3 uploads
- Source file deletion at the end of a file move operation is now retried for a number of minutes if you specify “Wait for Access” on the File Access tab sheet
Syncovery 8.01 (64-bit)
- The option “Detect Renamed Files” in conjunction with Block Level Copying and File System Monitoring can now detect files with have been both renamed and modified
- Fixes a problem where the Execute before/after command lines could not deal with paths to the EXE file or script that had spaces
- Features new toolbar icons, which had a brief appearance during beta phase but weren’t included in v8.00
To avoid the DEL character for Filename Encoding, you can add the following line to the Main section of the INI file:
- AvoidDELForFilenameEncryption=1
Syncovery 8.00 (64-bit)
New features:
- The subfolder selection dialog has a new checkmark “Automatically Add Future New Folders and Files to Selection”.
- OneDrive and SharePoint folder listings are now done via fast “changes” based technology, rather than scanning the complete folder hierarchy every time.
- Adds Block Level Copying based on our new File System Monitor Service (for Windows only, see separate section below).
- Adds PascalScript as an integrated scripting language which allows you to customize and add profile behavior in many ways.
- Adds direct compression and AES encryption to cloud storage with the new .sz file format. No temporary files, no disk space needed. The .sz format is an optional alternative to the existing .zip format. The .sz format features optional ultrafast compression, or extra strong compression, and huge AES encryption speeds.
- No longer needs temporary files when doing a binary comparison or verification of a file via Internet protocol, including .sz compressed files.
- AES encryption speed with zip files also much improved.
- Uploads to Google Drive can now preserve folder timestamps (Comparison->More->Folder Timestamps).
- New icon
- Supports Amazon S3 Inventories
- Updated libraries (such as SFTP with more algorithms)
The new File System Monitoring Service (Windows only):
- The new File System Monitoring Service can record a list of changed blocks in order to improve block level updating of mirrored files
- Choose this new feature on the Special tab sheet
- Block level copying is now fast, without the need for tedious MD5 checksum calculations. When Syncovery starts the job, it will already know which blocks need to be copied
- The new setting “Detect Changes Via File System Monitoring Even If Timestamps Unchanged” can now be used instead of “Always copy, even if timestamp unchanged”
- The Remote Service Control Panel is now the Auxiliary Services Control Panel, where you can configure the File System Monitoring service too. In most cases, you do not have to make any settings there
- See also the new “Mode 0” on our documentation on block level copying
Syncovery 7.98p (64-bit)
- Fixes getting the file listing via rsync protocol
- Fixes creating subfolders via Mega protocol
Syncovery 7.98o (64-bit)
- Contains updated OpenSSL libraries and trusted certificate list
- Fixes some minor issues
Syncovery 7.98h (64-bit)
- fixes the Move Files Mode Configuration dialog which sometimes showed the wrong radio button chosen
- Move Files Mode will now double-check if the source file still exists before deleting a destination file with the same name
- bug fix for AWS KMS Server Side Encryption
Syncovery 7.98g (64-bit)
- Fixes a possible endless loop processing json files with cloud services such as Amazon Drive and DropBox
Syncovery 7.98d (64-bit)
- includes an updated Syncovery VSS Service to fix a potential compatibility issue with Windows 10 April 2018 and custom fonts
- additional minor fixes
Syncovery 7.98c (64-bit)
- when attaching log files to notification emails, Syncovery will now zip them if over 2MB large, and totally avoid the attachment if even the zipped log is over 6MB
- fixes last modification timestamps with uploaded files to Backblaze B2, which despite our best intentions were not compatible with other apps
Syncovery 7.98b (64-bit)
- contains another Remote Service update that fixes delays when the global log file syncoveryremserv.log was deleted
Syncovery 7.98 (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.97g (64-bit)
- fixes a bug where Syncovery may leave temporary files behind on DropBox. These files were older versions of replaced files, and had a GUID plus _syncovery filename extension. They were not in the same folder as the actual uploaded file
Syncovery 7.97c (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.97a (64-bit)
- automatically skips OneNote files which cannot be downloaded from OneDrive / Sharepoint
- fixes a SmartTracking case where a newer file would not be copied if an older version of the same file was previously deleted from the destination
Syncovery 7.96 (64-bit)
- Introduces multithreaded folder scanning for cloud services such as Box and OneDrive, which do not support scanning the full hierarchy recursively
- Various cloud processing efficiency improvements and fixes
- Stability fixes for OneDrive for Business and possible other OneDrive or Sharepoint drives
Syncovery 7.95g (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.94 (64-bit)
- suppresses a Windows prompt that sometimes appeared when Syncovery was looking for a volume label and tried to access drives with no media (such as an SD card slot)
- fixes an error message in a few previous versions that occurred when real-time jobs used volume labels to identify the drive (SERVICE ERROR: A base path in the profile is invalid)
Syncovery 7.93h (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.93g (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.93e (64-bit)
- fixes an incompatibility between Amazon S3 with Folder Name Encryption and Cache Destination File List
- Zip Packages now take the option “Limit Zip File Size” into account again even if Filename Encryption is used
Syncovery 7.93b (64-bit)
- fixes a problem where zipping, encryption, or Filename Encryption could cause two versions of a file being kept in the backup even if Versioning settings are off
- small fix with case sensitivity mode when Filename Encryption is used to allow case duplicates on storages that are case insensitive
Syncovery 7.93a (64-bit)
- fixes an authentication problem with Amazon Drive (and possibly others) introduced in 7.93
Syncovery 7.93 (64-bit)
- the Graph protocol can now access Office 365 Groups
- completes compliance with Backblaze B2 integration checklist
- adds Strict Case Sensitive Mode on Mac and Windows (under Comparison->More)
- on Windows, you can use case sensitive mode when copying between case sensitive Internet protocols, or when using Filename Encryption on a local volume
- on Mac, you can also use case-sensitive local volumes
- improves uploading to MediaFire
- sets content type for files being uploaded to Azure BLOB storage
- speeds up finding moved or renamed folders
Syncovery 7.90 (64-bit)
- uploads to Sharepoint and OneDrive for Business now preserve modification timestamps
- Syncovery can now access any document library and sub-site of a Sharepoint site. Use the Browse button to choose the library to sync with
Syncovery 7.89a (64-bit)
- implements the chunked upload API for Box, making large file uploads more reliable
- fixes possible Time Window bugs where manual profile runs could be affected too and scheduled ones sometimes not
Syncovery 7.89 (64-bit)
- Corrected authentication token handling for cloud services (especially Box)
- Uploading split files now skips previously uploaded parts even if the setting “Filename Encoding” is used
Syncovery 7.88i (64-bit)
- Reinstates access to OneDrive for Business and Sharepoint. Unfortunately a secret API key expired today, making this update necessary
Syncovery 7.88f (64-bit)
- Fixes various bugs with cloud storages
Syncovery 7.88d (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.87f (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.87e (64-bit)
- fixes an error about missing parts when restoring from a Synthetic backup
Syncovery 7.87d (64-bit)
- the changes-based cloud logic (for Box, DropBox, Google Drive, Amazon Drive) will now avoid re-scanning all folders if there are only minor inconsistencies in the cache database
- smaller fixes
Syncovery 7.87c (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.87b (64-bit)
- uploads to Amazon drive are now always verified with MD5 checksums, and the verification is logged. The option “Verify copied files” should no longer be used, as it causes an additional redundant check
- cloud uploads use a bit less CPU
Syncovery 7.87a (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.87 (64-bit)
Improvements for copying NTFS Security Settings (aka permissions):
- the option “Strip Unknown SIDs” is not applied to files and folders too (not only file shares, as previously)
- when processing the base folder, it is now optional to allow Syncovery to disable inheritance if necessary to make an exact mirror of the permissions (previously, Syncovery disabled inheritance whenever necessary)
Syncovery 7.86d (64-bit)
- fixes an AV when installing an update via “Check for update”
Syncovery 7.86c (64-bit)
- fixes a Unicode related bug that could surface with cloud storage
Syncovery 7.86 (64-bit)
- changes the default FTP library to #3
- fixes a rare acess violation error with cloud storage
Syncovery 7.85 (64-bit)
- uses the new Google Drive API V3 with support for Team Drives
- uses much less memory when processing cloud folder listings (such as Google Drive, Amazon drive, DropBox and Box)
- produces much smaller databases (factor 4-10 reduction)
- in many cases, existing databases can be deleted in order to get the new smaller databases. Except if you depend on Synthetic Backup / Block Level Copying or Cache Destination File List
更新時間:2018-09-23
更新細節:
What's new in this version:
Syncovery 8.05 (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 8.04 (64-bit)
- Improves handling of incorrect passwords when comparing or restoring Sz compressed files
- Additional fields in XML file list export
- Now compatible with stdout redirection of SyncoveryCL command line tool
Syncovery 8.03 (64-bit)
- Adds XML export of the file list (see Database tab sheet)
- WebDAV can now handle HTTP redirects
Syncovery 8.02 (64-bit)
- The importer can now import profile settings from log files
- Adds PascalScript hook OnGetCustomHeaders to set custom headers for Amazon S3 uploads
- Source file deletion at the end of a file move operation is now retried for a number of minutes if you specify “Wait for Access” on the File Access tab sheet
Syncovery 8.01 (64-bit)
- The option “Detect Renamed Files” in conjunction with Block Level Copying and File System Monitoring can now detect files with have been both renamed and modified
- Fixes a problem where the Execute before/after command lines could not deal with paths to the EXE file or script that had spaces
- Features new toolbar icons, which had a brief appearance during beta phase but weren’t included in v8.00
To avoid the DEL character for Filename Encoding, you can add the following line to the Main section of the INI file:
- AvoidDELForFilenameEncryption=1
Syncovery 8.00 (64-bit)
New features:
- The subfolder selection dialog has a new checkmark “Automatically Add Future New Folders and Files to Selection”.
- OneDrive and SharePoint folder listings are now done via fast “changes” based technology, rather than scanning the complete folder hierarchy every time.
- Adds Block Level Copying based on our new File System Monitor Service (for Windows only, see separate section below).
- Adds PascalScript as an integrated scripting language which allows you to customize and add profile behavior in many ways.
- Adds direct compression and AES encryption to cloud storage with the new .sz file format. No temporary files, no disk space needed. The .sz format is an optional alternative to the existing .zip format. The .sz format features optional ultrafast compression, or extra strong compression, and huge AES encryption speeds.
- No longer needs temporary files when doing a binary comparison or verification of a file via Internet protocol, including .sz compressed files.
- AES encryption speed with zip files also much improved.
- Uploads to Google Drive can now preserve folder timestamps (Comparison->More->Folder Timestamps).
- New icon
- Supports Amazon S3 Inventories
- Updated libraries (such as SFTP with more algorithms)
The new File System Monitoring Service (Windows only):
- The new File System Monitoring Service can record a list of changed blocks in order to improve block level updating of mirrored files
- Choose this new feature on the Special tab sheet
- Block level copying is now fast, without the need for tedious MD5 checksum calculations. When Syncovery starts the job, it will already know which blocks need to be copied
- The new setting “Detect Changes Via File System Monitoring Even If Timestamps Unchanged” can now be used instead of “Always copy, even if timestamp unchanged”
- The Remote Service Control Panel is now the Auxiliary Services Control Panel, where you can configure the File System Monitoring service too. In most cases, you do not have to make any settings there
- See also the new “Mode 0” on our documentation on block level copying
Syncovery 7.98p (64-bit)
- Fixes getting the file listing via rsync protocol
- Fixes creating subfolders via Mega protocol
Syncovery 7.98o (64-bit)
- Contains updated OpenSSL libraries and trusted certificate list
- Fixes some minor issues
Syncovery 7.98h (64-bit)
- fixes the Move Files Mode Configuration dialog which sometimes showed the wrong radio button chosen
- Move Files Mode will now double-check if the source file still exists before deleting a destination file with the same name
- bug fix for AWS KMS Server Side Encryption
Syncovery 7.98g (64-bit)
- Fixes a possible endless loop processing json files with cloud services such as Amazon Drive and DropBox
Syncovery 7.98d (64-bit)
- includes an updated Syncovery VSS Service to fix a potential compatibility issue with Windows 10 April 2018 and custom fonts
- additional minor fixes
Syncovery 7.98c (64-bit)
- when attaching log files to notification emails, Syncovery will now zip them if over 2MB large, and totally avoid the attachment if even the zipped log is over 6MB
- fixes last modification timestamps with uploaded files to Backblaze B2, which despite our best intentions were not compatible with other apps
Syncovery 7.98b (64-bit)
- contains another Remote Service update that fixes delays when the global log file syncoveryremserv.log was deleted
Syncovery 7.98 (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.97g (64-bit)
- fixes a bug where Syncovery may leave temporary files behind on DropBox. These files were older versions of replaced files, and had a GUID plus _syncovery filename extension. They were not in the same folder as the actual uploaded file
Syncovery 7.97c (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.97a (64-bit)
- automatically skips OneNote files which cannot be downloaded from OneDrive / Sharepoint
- fixes a SmartTracking case where a newer file would not be copied if an older version of the same file was previously deleted from the destination
Syncovery 7.96 (64-bit)
- Introduces multithreaded folder scanning for cloud services such as Box and OneDrive, which do not support scanning the full hierarchy recursively
- Various cloud processing efficiency improvements and fixes
- Stability fixes for OneDrive for Business and possible other OneDrive or Sharepoint drives
Syncovery 7.95g (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.94 (64-bit)
- suppresses a Windows prompt that sometimes appeared when Syncovery was looking for a volume label and tried to access drives with no media (such as an SD card slot)
- fixes an error message in a few previous versions that occurred when real-time jobs used volume labels to identify the drive (SERVICE ERROR: A base path in the profile is invalid)
Syncovery 7.93h (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.93g (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.93e (64-bit)
- fixes an incompatibility between Amazon S3 with Folder Name Encryption and Cache Destination File List
- Zip Packages now take the option “Limit Zip File Size” into account again even if Filename Encryption is used
Syncovery 7.93b (64-bit)
- fixes a problem where zipping, encryption, or Filename Encryption could cause two versions of a file being kept in the backup even if Versioning settings are off
- small fix with case sensitivity mode when Filename Encryption is used to allow case duplicates on storages that are case insensitive
Syncovery 7.93a (64-bit)
- fixes an authentication problem with Amazon Drive (and possibly others) introduced in 7.93
Syncovery 7.93 (64-bit)
- the Graph protocol can now access Office 365 Groups
- completes compliance with Backblaze B2 integration checklist
- adds Strict Case Sensitive Mode on Mac and Windows (under Comparison->More)
- on Windows, you can use case sensitive mode when copying between case sensitive Internet protocols, or when using Filename Encryption on a local volume
- on Mac, you can also use case-sensitive local volumes
- improves uploading to MediaFire
- sets content type for files being uploaded to Azure BLOB storage
- speeds up finding moved or renamed folders
Syncovery 7.90 (64-bit)
- uploads to Sharepoint and OneDrive for Business now preserve modification timestamps
- Syncovery can now access any document library and sub-site of a Sharepoint site. Use the Browse button to choose the library to sync with
Syncovery 7.89a (64-bit)
- implements the chunked upload API for Box, making large file uploads more reliable
- fixes possible Time Window bugs where manual profile runs could be affected too and scheduled ones sometimes not
Syncovery 7.89 (64-bit)
- Corrected authentication token handling for cloud services (especially Box)
- Uploading split files now skips previously uploaded parts even if the setting “Filename Encoding” is used
Syncovery 7.88i (64-bit)
- Reinstates access to OneDrive for Business and Sharepoint. Unfortunately a secret API key expired today, making this update necessary
Syncovery 7.88f (64-bit)
- Fixes various bugs with cloud storages
Syncovery 7.88d (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.87f (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.87e (64-bit)
- fixes an error about missing parts when restoring from a Synthetic backup
Syncovery 7.87d (64-bit)
- the changes-based cloud logic (for Box, DropBox, Google Drive, Amazon Drive) will now avoid re-scanning all folders if there are only minor inconsistencies in the cache database
- smaller fixes
Syncovery 7.87c (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.87b (64-bit)
- uploads to Amazon drive are now always verified with MD5 checksums, and the verification is logged. The option “Verify copied files” should no longer be used, as it causes an additional redundant check
- cloud uploads use a bit less CPU
Syncovery 7.87a (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.87 (64-bit)
Improvements for copying NTFS Security Settings (aka permissions):
- the option “Strip Unknown SIDs” is not applied to files and folders too (not only file shares, as previously)
- when processing the base folder, it is now optional to allow Syncovery to disable inheritance if necessary to make an exact mirror of the permissions (previously, Syncovery disabled inheritance whenever necessary)
Syncovery 7.86d (64-bit)
- fixes an AV when installing an update via “Check for update”
Syncovery 7.86c (64-bit)
- fixes a Unicode related bug that could surface with cloud storage
Syncovery 7.86 (64-bit)
- changes the default FTP library to #3
- fixes a rare acess violation error with cloud storage
Syncovery 7.85 (64-bit)
- uses the new Google Drive API V3 with support for Team Drives
- uses much less memory when processing cloud folder listings (such as Google Drive, Amazon drive, DropBox and Box)
- produces much smaller databases (factor 4-10 reduction)
- in many cases, existing databases can be deleted in order to get the new smaller databases. Except if you depend on Synthetic Backup / Block Level Copying or Cache Destination File List
更新時間:2018-09-18
更新細節:
What's new in this version:
Syncovery 8.04 (64-bit)
- Improves handling of incorrect passwords when comparing or restoring Sz compressed files
- Additional fields in XML file list export
- Now compatible with stdout redirection of SyncoveryCL command line tool
Syncovery 8.03 (64-bit)
- Adds XML export of the file list (see Database tab sheet)
- WebDAV can now handle HTTP redirects
Syncovery 8.02 (64-bit)
- The importer can now import profile settings from log files
- Adds PascalScript hook OnGetCustomHeaders to set custom headers for Amazon S3 uploads
- Source file deletion at the end of a file move operation is now retried for a number of minutes if you specify “Wait for Access” on the File Access tab sheet
Syncovery 8.01 (64-bit)
- The option “Detect Renamed Files” in conjunction with Block Level Copying and File System Monitoring can now detect files with have been both renamed and modified
- Fixes a problem where the Execute before/after command lines could not deal with paths to the EXE file or script that had spaces
- Features new toolbar icons, which had a brief appearance during beta phase but weren’t included in v8.00
To avoid the DEL character for Filename Encoding, you can add the following line to the Main section of the INI file:
- AvoidDELForFilenameEncryption=1
Syncovery 8.00 (64-bit)
New features:
- The subfolder selection dialog has a new checkmark “Automatically Add Future New Folders and Files to Selection”.
- OneDrive and SharePoint folder listings are now done via fast “changes” based technology, rather than scanning the complete folder hierarchy every time.
- Adds Block Level Copying based on our new File System Monitor Service (for Windows only, see separate section below).
- Adds PascalScript as an integrated scripting language which allows you to customize and add profile behavior in many ways.
- Adds direct compression and AES encryption to cloud storage with the new .sz file format. No temporary files, no disk space needed. The .sz format is an optional alternative to the existing .zip format. The .sz format features optional ultrafast compression, or extra strong compression, and huge AES encryption speeds.
- No longer needs temporary files when doing a binary comparison or verification of a file via Internet protocol, including .sz compressed files.
- AES encryption speed with zip files also much improved.
- Uploads to Google Drive can now preserve folder timestamps (Comparison->More->Folder Timestamps).
- New icon
- Supports Amazon S3 Inventories
- Updated libraries (such as SFTP with more algorithms)
The new File System Monitoring Service (Windows only):
- The new File System Monitoring Service can record a list of changed blocks in order to improve block level updating of mirrored files
- Choose this new feature on the Special tab sheet
- Block level copying is now fast, without the need for tedious MD5 checksum calculations. When Syncovery starts the job, it will already know which blocks need to be copied
- The new setting “Detect Changes Via File System Monitoring Even If Timestamps Unchanged” can now be used instead of “Always copy, even if timestamp unchanged”
- The Remote Service Control Panel is now the Auxiliary Services Control Panel, where you can configure the File System Monitoring service too. In most cases, you do not have to make any settings there
- See also the new “Mode 0” on our documentation on block level copying
Syncovery 7.98p (64-bit)
- Fixes getting the file listing via rsync protocol
- Fixes creating subfolders via Mega protocol
Syncovery 7.98o (64-bit)
- Contains updated OpenSSL libraries and trusted certificate list
- Fixes some minor issues
Syncovery 7.98h (64-bit)
- fixes the Move Files Mode Configuration dialog which sometimes showed the wrong radio button chosen
- Move Files Mode will now double-check if the source file still exists before deleting a destination file with the same name
- bug fix for AWS KMS Server Side Encryption
Syncovery 7.98g (64-bit)
- Fixes a possible endless loop processing json files with cloud services such as Amazon Drive and DropBox
Syncovery 7.98d (64-bit)
- includes an updated Syncovery VSS Service to fix a potential compatibility issue with Windows 10 April 2018 and custom fonts
- additional minor fixes
Syncovery 7.98c (64-bit)
- when attaching log files to notification emails, Syncovery will now zip them if over 2MB large, and totally avoid the attachment if even the zipped log is over 6MB
- fixes last modification timestamps with uploaded files to Backblaze B2, which despite our best intentions were not compatible with other apps
Syncovery 7.98b (64-bit)
- contains another Remote Service update that fixes delays when the global log file syncoveryremserv.log was deleted
Syncovery 7.98 (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.97g (64-bit)
- fixes a bug where Syncovery may leave temporary files behind on DropBox. These files were older versions of replaced files, and had a GUID plus _syncovery filename extension. They were not in the same folder as the actual uploaded file
Syncovery 7.97c (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.97a (64-bit)
- automatically skips OneNote files which cannot be downloaded from OneDrive / Sharepoint
- fixes a SmartTracking case where a newer file would not be copied if an older version of the same file was previously deleted from the destination
Syncovery 7.96 (64-bit)
- Introduces multithreaded folder scanning for cloud services such as Box and OneDrive, which do not support scanning the full hierarchy recursively
- Various cloud processing efficiency improvements and fixes
- Stability fixes for OneDrive for Business and possible other OneDrive or Sharepoint drives
Syncovery 7.95g (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.94 (64-bit)
- suppresses a Windows prompt that sometimes appeared when Syncovery was looking for a volume label and tried to access drives with no media (such as an SD card slot)
- fixes an error message in a few previous versions that occurred when real-time jobs used volume labels to identify the drive (SERVICE ERROR: A base path in the profile is invalid)
Syncovery 7.93h (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.93g (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.93e (64-bit)
- fixes an incompatibility between Amazon S3 with Folder Name Encryption and Cache Destination File List
- Zip Packages now take the option “Limit Zip File Size” into account again even if Filename Encryption is used
Syncovery 7.93b (64-bit)
- fixes a problem where zipping, encryption, or Filename Encryption could cause two versions of a file being kept in the backup even if Versioning settings are off
- small fix with case sensitivity mode when Filename Encryption is used to allow case duplicates on storages that are case insensitive
Syncovery 7.93a (64-bit)
- fixes an authentication problem with Amazon Drive (and possibly others) introduced in 7.93
Syncovery 7.93 (64-bit)
- the Graph protocol can now access Office 365 Groups
- completes compliance with Backblaze B2 integration checklist
- adds Strict Case Sensitive Mode on Mac and Windows (under Comparison->More)
- on Windows, you can use case sensitive mode when copying between case sensitive Internet protocols, or when using Filename Encryption on a local volume
- on Mac, you can also use case-sensitive local volumes
- improves uploading to MediaFire
- sets content type for files being uploaded to Azure BLOB storage
- speeds up finding moved or renamed folders
Syncovery 7.90 (64-bit)
- uploads to Sharepoint and OneDrive for Business now preserve modification timestamps
- Syncovery can now access any document library and sub-site of a Sharepoint site. Use the Browse button to choose the library to sync with
Syncovery 7.89a (64-bit)
- implements the chunked upload API for Box, making large file uploads more reliable
- fixes possible Time Window bugs where manual profile runs could be affected too and scheduled ones sometimes not
Syncovery 7.89 (64-bit)
- Corrected authentication token handling for cloud services (especially Box)
- Uploading split files now skips previously uploaded parts even if the setting “Filename Encoding” is used
Syncovery 7.88i (64-bit)
- Reinstates access to OneDrive for Business and Sharepoint. Unfortunately a secret API key expired today, making this update necessary
Syncovery 7.88f (64-bit)
- Fixes various bugs with cloud storages
Syncovery 7.88d (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.87f (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.87e (64-bit)
- fixes an error about missing parts when restoring from a Synthetic backup
Syncovery 7.87d (64-bit)
- the changes-based cloud logic (for Box, DropBox, Google Drive, Amazon Drive) will now avoid re-scanning all folders if there are only minor inconsistencies in the cache database
- smaller fixes
Syncovery 7.87c (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.87b (64-bit)
- uploads to Amazon drive are now always verified with MD5 checksums, and the verification is logged. The option “Verify copied files” should no longer be used, as it causes an additional redundant check
- cloud uploads use a bit less CPU
Syncovery 7.87a (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.87 (64-bit)
Improvements for copying NTFS Security Settings (aka permissions):
- the option “Strip Unknown SIDs” is not applied to files and folders too (not only file shares, as previously)
- when processing the base folder, it is now optional to allow Syncovery to disable inheritance if necessary to make an exact mirror of the permissions (previously, Syncovery disabled inheritance whenever necessary)
Syncovery 7.86d (64-bit)
- fixes an AV when installing an update via “Check for update”
Syncovery 7.86c (64-bit)
- fixes a Unicode related bug that could surface with cloud storage
Syncovery 7.86 (64-bit)
- changes the default FTP library to #3
- fixes a rare acess violation error with cloud storage
Syncovery 7.85 (64-bit)
- uses the new Google Drive API V3 with support for Team Drives
- uses much less memory when processing cloud folder listings (such as Google Drive, Amazon drive, DropBox and Box)
- produces much smaller databases (factor 4-10 reduction)
- in many cases, existing databases can be deleted in order to get the new smaller databases. Except if you depend on Synthetic Backup / Block Level Copying or Cache Destination File List
更新時間:2018-09-06
更新細節:
What's new in this version:
Syncovery 8.03 (64-bit)
- Adds XML export of the file list (see Database tab sheet)
- WebDAV can now handle HTTP redirects
Syncovery 8.02 (64-bit)
- The importer can now import profile settings from log files
- Adds PascalScript hook OnGetCustomHeaders to set custom headers for Amazon S3 uploads
- Source file deletion at the end of a file move operation is now retried for a number of minutes if you specify “Wait for Access” on the File Access tab sheet
Syncovery 8.01 (64-bit)
- The option “Detect Renamed Files” in conjunction with Block Level Copying and File System Monitoring can now detect files with have been both renamed and modified
- Fixes a problem where the Execute before/after command lines could not deal with paths to the EXE file or script that had spaces
- Features new toolbar icons, which had a brief appearance during beta phase but weren’t included in v8.00
To avoid the DEL character for Filename Encoding, you can add the following line to the Main section of the INI file:
- AvoidDELForFilenameEncryption=1
Syncovery 8.00 (64-bit)
New features:
- The subfolder selection dialog has a new checkmark “Automatically Add Future New Folders and Files to Selection”.
- OneDrive and SharePoint folder listings are now done via fast “changes” based technology, rather than scanning the complete folder hierarchy every time.
- Adds Block Level Copying based on our new File System Monitor Service (for Windows only, see separate section below).
- Adds PascalScript as an integrated scripting language which allows you to customize and add profile behavior in many ways.
- Adds direct compression and AES encryption to cloud storage with the new .sz file format. No temporary files, no disk space needed. The .sz format is an optional alternative to the existing .zip format. The .sz format features optional ultrafast compression, or extra strong compression, and huge AES encryption speeds.
- No longer needs temporary files when doing a binary comparison or verification of a file via Internet protocol, including .sz compressed files.
- AES encryption speed with zip files also much improved.
- Uploads to Google Drive can now preserve folder timestamps (Comparison->More->Folder Timestamps).
- New icon
- Supports Amazon S3 Inventories
- Updated libraries (such as SFTP with more algorithms)
The new File System Monitoring Service (Windows only):
- The new File System Monitoring Service can record a list of changed blocks in order to improve block level updating of mirrored files
- Choose this new feature on the Special tab sheet
- Block level copying is now fast, without the need for tedious MD5 checksum calculations. When Syncovery starts the job, it will already know which blocks need to be copied
- The new setting “Detect Changes Via File System Monitoring Even If Timestamps Unchanged” can now be used instead of “Always copy, even if timestamp unchanged”
- The Remote Service Control Panel is now the Auxiliary Services Control Panel, where you can configure the File System Monitoring service too. In most cases, you do not have to make any settings there
- See also the new “Mode 0” on our documentation on block level copying
Syncovery 7.98p (64-bit)
- Fixes getting the file listing via rsync protocol
- Fixes creating subfolders via Mega protocol
Syncovery 7.98o (64-bit)
- Contains updated OpenSSL libraries and trusted certificate list
- Fixes some minor issues
Syncovery 7.98h (64-bit)
- fixes the Move Files Mode Configuration dialog which sometimes showed the wrong radio button chosen
- Move Files Mode will now double-check if the source file still exists before deleting a destination file with the same name
- bug fix for AWS KMS Server Side Encryption
Syncovery 7.98g (64-bit)
- Fixes a possible endless loop processing json files with cloud services such as Amazon Drive and DropBox
Syncovery 7.98d (64-bit)
- includes an updated Syncovery VSS Service to fix a potential compatibility issue with Windows 10 April 2018 and custom fonts
- additional minor fixes
Syncovery 7.98c (64-bit)
- when attaching log files to notification emails, Syncovery will now zip them if over 2MB large, and totally avoid the attachment if even the zipped log is over 6MB
- fixes last modification timestamps with uploaded files to Backblaze B2, which despite our best intentions were not compatible with other apps
Syncovery 7.98b (64-bit)
- contains another Remote Service update that fixes delays when the global log file syncoveryremserv.log was deleted
Syncovery 7.98 (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.97g (64-bit)
- fixes a bug where Syncovery may leave temporary files behind on DropBox. These files were older versions of replaced files, and had a GUID plus _syncovery filename extension. They were not in the same folder as the actual uploaded file
Syncovery 7.97c (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.97a (64-bit)
- automatically skips OneNote files which cannot be downloaded from OneDrive / Sharepoint
- fixes a SmartTracking case where a newer file would not be copied if an older version of the same file was previously deleted from the destination
Syncovery 7.96 (64-bit)
- Introduces multithreaded folder scanning for cloud services such as Box and OneDrive, which do not support scanning the full hierarchy recursively
- Various cloud processing efficiency improvements and fixes
- Stability fixes for OneDrive for Business and possible other OneDrive or Sharepoint drives
Syncovery 7.95g (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.94 (64-bit)
- suppresses a Windows prompt that sometimes appeared when Syncovery was looking for a volume label and tried to access drives with no media (such as an SD card slot)
- fixes an error message in a few previous versions that occurred when real-time jobs used volume labels to identify the drive (SERVICE ERROR: A base path in the profile is invalid)
Syncovery 7.93h (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.93g (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.93e (64-bit)
- fixes an incompatibility between Amazon S3 with Folder Name Encryption and Cache Destination File List
- Zip Packages now take the option “Limit Zip File Size” into account again even if Filename Encryption is used
Syncovery 7.93b (64-bit)
- fixes a problem where zipping, encryption, or Filename Encryption could cause two versions of a file being kept in the backup even if Versioning settings are off
- small fix with case sensitivity mode when Filename Encryption is used to allow case duplicates on storages that are case insensitive
Syncovery 7.93a (64-bit)
- fixes an authentication problem with Amazon Drive (and possibly others) introduced in 7.93
Syncovery 7.93 (64-bit)
- the Graph protocol can now access Office 365 Groups
- completes compliance with Backblaze B2 integration checklist
- adds Strict Case Sensitive Mode on Mac and Windows (under Comparison->More)
- on Windows, you can use case sensitive mode when copying between case sensitive Internet protocols, or when using Filename Encryption on a local volume
- on Mac, you can also use case-sensitive local volumes
- improves uploading to MediaFire
- sets content type for files being uploaded to Azure BLOB storage
- speeds up finding moved or renamed folders
Syncovery 7.90 (64-bit)
- uploads to Sharepoint and OneDrive for Business now preserve modification timestamps
- Syncovery can now access any document library and sub-site of a Sharepoint site. Use the Browse button to choose the library to sync with
Syncovery 7.89a (64-bit)
- implements the chunked upload API for Box, making large file uploads more reliable
- fixes possible Time Window bugs where manual profile runs could be affected too and scheduled ones sometimes not
Syncovery 7.89 (64-bit)
- Corrected authentication token handling for cloud services (especially Box)
- Uploading split files now skips previously uploaded parts even if the setting “Filename Encoding” is used
Syncovery 7.88i (64-bit)
- Reinstates access to OneDrive for Business and Sharepoint. Unfortunately a secret API key expired today, making this update necessary
Syncovery 7.88f (64-bit)
- Fixes various bugs with cloud storages
Syncovery 7.88d (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.87f (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.87e (64-bit)
- fixes an error about missing parts when restoring from a Synthetic backup
Syncovery 7.87d (64-bit)
- the changes-based cloud logic (for Box, DropBox, Google Drive, Amazon Drive) will now avoid re-scanning all folders if there are only minor inconsistencies in the cache database
- smaller fixes
Syncovery 7.87c (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.87b (64-bit)
- uploads to Amazon drive are now always verified with MD5 checksums, and the verification is logged. The option “Verify copied files” should no longer be used, as it causes an additional redundant check
- cloud uploads use a bit less CPU
Syncovery 7.87a (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.87 (64-bit)
Improvements for copying NTFS Security Settings (aka permissions):
- the option “Strip Unknown SIDs” is not applied to files and folders too (not only file shares, as previously)
- when processing the base folder, it is now optional to allow Syncovery to disable inheritance if necessary to make an exact mirror of the permissions (previously, Syncovery disabled inheritance whenever necessary)
Syncovery 7.86d (64-bit)
- fixes an AV when installing an update via “Check for update”
Syncovery 7.86c (64-bit)
- fixes a Unicode related bug that could surface with cloud storage
Syncovery 7.86 (64-bit)
- changes the default FTP library to #3
- fixes a rare acess violation error with cloud storage
Syncovery 7.85 (64-bit)
- uses the new Google Drive API V3 with support for Team Drives
- uses much less memory when processing cloud folder listings (such as Google Drive, Amazon drive, DropBox and Box)
- produces much smaller databases (factor 4-10 reduction)
- in many cases, existing databases can be deleted in order to get the new smaller databases. Except if you depend on Synthetic Backup / Block Level Copying or Cache Destination File List
更新時間:2018-09-06
更新細節:
What's new in this version:
AVS Video Converter 10.1.2
- Change log not available for this version
AVS Video Converter 10.1.1
- Change log not available for this version
更新時間:2018-09-05
更新細節:
What's new in this version:
Syncovery 8.02 (64-bit)
- The importer can now import profile settings from log files
- Adds PascalScript hook OnGetCustomHeaders to set custom headers for Amazon S3 uploads
- Source file deletion at the end of a file move operation is now retried for a number of minutes if you specify “Wait for Access” on the File Access tab sheet
Syncovery 8.01 (64-bit)
- The option “Detect Renamed Files” in conjunction with Block Level Copying and File System Monitoring can now detect files with have been both renamed and modified
- Fixes a problem where the Execute before/after command lines could not deal with paths to the EXE file or script that had spaces
- Features new toolbar icons, which had a brief appearance during beta phase but weren’t included in v8.00
To avoid the DEL character for Filename Encoding, you can add the following line to the Main section of the INI file:
- AvoidDELForFilenameEncryption=1
Syncovery 8.00 (64-bit)
New features:
- The subfolder selection dialog has a new checkmark “Automatically Add Future New Folders and Files to Selection”.
- OneDrive and SharePoint folder listings are now done via fast “changes” based technology, rather than scanning the complete folder hierarchy every time.
- Adds Block Level Copying based on our new File System Monitor Service (for Windows only, see separate section below).
- Adds PascalScript as an integrated scripting language which allows you to customize and add profile behavior in many ways.
- Adds direct compression and AES encryption to cloud storage with the new .sz file format. No temporary files, no disk space needed. The .sz format is an optional alternative to the existing .zip format. The .sz format features optional ultrafast compression, or extra strong compression, and huge AES encryption speeds.
- No longer needs temporary files when doing a binary comparison or verification of a file via Internet protocol, including .sz compressed files.
- AES encryption speed with zip files also much improved.
- Uploads to Google Drive can now preserve folder timestamps (Comparison->More->Folder Timestamps).
- New icon
- Supports Amazon S3 Inventories
- Updated libraries (such as SFTP with more algorithms)
The new File System Monitoring Service (Windows only):
- The new File System Monitoring Service can record a list of changed blocks in order to improve block level updating of mirrored files
- Choose this new feature on the Special tab sheet
- Block level copying is now fast, without the need for tedious MD5 checksum calculations. When Syncovery starts the job, it will already know which blocks need to be copied
- The new setting “Detect Changes Via File System Monitoring Even If Timestamps Unchanged” can now be used instead of “Always copy, even if timestamp unchanged”
- The Remote Service Control Panel is now the Auxiliary Services Control Panel, where you can configure the File System Monitoring service too. In most cases, you do not have to make any settings there
- See also the new “Mode 0” on our documentation on block level copying
Syncovery 7.98p (64-bit)
- Fixes getting the file listing via rsync protocol
- Fixes creating subfolders via Mega protocol
Syncovery 7.98o (64-bit)
- Contains updated OpenSSL libraries and trusted certificate list
- Fixes some minor issues
Syncovery 7.98h (64-bit)
- fixes the Move Files Mode Configuration dialog which sometimes showed the wrong radio button chosen
- Move Files Mode will now double-check if the source file still exists before deleting a destination file with the same name
- bug fix for AWS KMS Server Side Encryption
Syncovery 7.98g (64-bit)
- Fixes a possible endless loop processing json files with cloud services such as Amazon Drive and DropBox
Syncovery 7.98d (64-bit)
- includes an updated Syncovery VSS Service to fix a potential compatibility issue with Windows 10 April 2018 and custom fonts
- additional minor fixes
Syncovery 7.98c (64-bit)
- when attaching log files to notification emails, Syncovery will now zip them if over 2MB large, and totally avoid the attachment if even the zipped log is over 6MB
- fixes last modification timestamps with uploaded files to Backblaze B2, which despite our best intentions were not compatible with other apps
Syncovery 7.98b (64-bit)
- contains another Remote Service update that fixes delays when the global log file syncoveryremserv.log was deleted
Syncovery 7.98 (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.97g (64-bit)
- fixes a bug where Syncovery may leave temporary files behind on DropBox. These files were older versions of replaced files, and had a GUID plus _syncovery filename extension. They were not in the same folder as the actual uploaded file
Syncovery 7.97c (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.97a (64-bit)
- automatically skips OneNote files which cannot be downloaded from OneDrive / Sharepoint
- fixes a SmartTracking case where a newer file would not be copied if an older version of the same file was previously deleted from the destination
Syncovery 7.96 (64-bit)
- Introduces multithreaded folder scanning for cloud services such as Box and OneDrive, which do not support scanning the full hierarchy recursively
- Various cloud processing efficiency improvements and fixes
- Stability fixes for OneDrive for Business and possible other OneDrive or Sharepoint drives
Syncovery 7.95g (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.94 (64-bit)
- suppresses a Windows prompt that sometimes appeared when Syncovery was looking for a volume label and tried to access drives with no media (such as an SD card slot)
- fixes an error message in a few previous versions that occurred when real-time jobs used volume labels to identify the drive (SERVICE ERROR: A base path in the profile is invalid)
Syncovery 7.93h (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.93g (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.93e (64-bit)
- fixes an incompatibility between Amazon S3 with Folder Name Encryption and Cache Destination File List
- Zip Packages now take the option “Limit Zip File Size” into account again even if Filename Encryption is used
Syncovery 7.93b (64-bit)
- fixes a problem where zipping, encryption, or Filename Encryption could cause two versions of a file being kept in the backup even if Versioning settings are off
- small fix with case sensitivity mode when Filename Encryption is used to allow case duplicates on storages that are case insensitive
Syncovery 7.93a (64-bit)
- fixes an authentication problem with Amazon Drive (and possibly others) introduced in 7.93
Syncovery 7.93 (64-bit)
- the Graph protocol can now access Office 365 Groups
- completes compliance with Backblaze B2 integration checklist
- adds Strict Case Sensitive Mode on Mac and Windows (under Comparison->More)
- on Windows, you can use case sensitive mode when copying between case sensitive Internet protocols, or when using Filename Encryption on a local volume
- on Mac, you can also use case-sensitive local volumes
- improves uploading to MediaFire
- sets content type for files being uploaded to Azure BLOB storage
- speeds up finding moved or renamed folders
Syncovery 7.90 (64-bit)
- uploads to Sharepoint and OneDrive for Business now preserve modification timestamps
- Syncovery can now access any document library and sub-site of a Sharepoint site. Use the Browse button to choose the library to sync with
Syncovery 7.89a (64-bit)
- implements the chunked upload API for Box, making large file uploads more reliable
- fixes possible Time Window bugs where manual profile runs could be affected too and scheduled ones sometimes not
Syncovery 7.89 (64-bit)
- Corrected authentication token handling for cloud services (especially Box)
- Uploading split files now skips previously uploaded parts even if the setting “Filename Encoding” is used
Syncovery 7.88i (64-bit)
- Reinstates access to OneDrive for Business and Sharepoint. Unfortunately a secret API key expired today, making this update necessary
Syncovery 7.88f (64-bit)
- Fixes various bugs with cloud storages
Syncovery 7.88d (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.87f (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.87e (64-bit)
- fixes an error about missing parts when restoring from a Synthetic backup
Syncovery 7.87d (64-bit)
- the changes-based cloud logic (for Box, DropBox, Google Drive, Amazon Drive) will now avoid re-scanning all folders if there are only minor inconsistencies in the cache database
- smaller fixes
Syncovery 7.87c (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.87b (64-bit)
- uploads to Amazon drive are now always verified with MD5 checksums, and the verification is logged. The option “Verify copied files” should no longer be used, as it causes an additional redundant check
- cloud uploads use a bit less CPU
Syncovery 7.87a (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.87 (64-bit)
Improvements for copying NTFS Security Settings (aka permissions):
- the option “Strip Unknown SIDs” is not applied to files and folders too (not only file shares, as previously)
- when processing the base folder, it is now optional to allow Syncovery to disable inheritance if necessary to make an exact mirror of the permissions (previously, Syncovery disabled inheritance whenever necessary)
Syncovery 7.86d (64-bit)
- fixes an AV when installing an update via “Check for update”
Syncovery 7.86c (64-bit)
- fixes a Unicode related bug that could surface with cloud storage
Syncovery 7.86 (64-bit)
- changes the default FTP library to #3
- fixes a rare acess violation error with cloud storage
Syncovery 7.85 (64-bit)
- uses the new Google Drive API V3 with support for Team Drives
- uses much less memory when processing cloud folder listings (such as Google Drive, Amazon drive, DropBox and Box)
- produces much smaller databases (factor 4-10 reduction)
- in many cases, existing databases can be deleted in order to get the new smaller databases. Except if you depend on Synthetic Backup / Block Level Copying or Cache Destination File List
更新時間:2018-08-13
更新細節:
What's new in this version:
Syncovery 8.01 (64-bit)
- The option “Detect Renamed Files” in conjunction with Block Level Copying and File System Monitoring can now detect files with have been both renamed and modified
- Fixes a problem where the Execute before/after command lines could not deal with paths to the EXE file or script that had spaces
- Features new toolbar icons, which had a brief appearance during beta phase but weren’t included in v8.00
To avoid the DEL character for Filename Encoding, you can add the following line to the Main section of the INI file:
- AvoidDELForFilenameEncryption=1
Syncovery 8.00 (64-bit)
New features:
- The subfolder selection dialog has a new checkmark “Automatically Add Future New Folders and Files to Selection”.
- OneDrive and SharePoint folder listings are now done via fast “changes” based technology, rather than scanning the complete folder hierarchy every time.
- Adds Block Level Copying based on our new File System Monitor Service (for Windows only, see separate section below).
- Adds PascalScript as an integrated scripting language which allows you to customize and add profile behavior in many ways.
- Adds direct compression and AES encryption to cloud storage with the new .sz file format. No temporary files, no disk space needed. The .sz format is an optional alternative to the existing .zip format. The .sz format features optional ultrafast compression, or extra strong compression, and huge AES encryption speeds.
- No longer needs temporary files when doing a binary comparison or verification of a file via Internet protocol, including .sz compressed files.
- AES encryption speed with zip files also much improved.
- Uploads to Google Drive can now preserve folder timestamps (Comparison->More->Folder Timestamps).
- New icon
- Supports Amazon S3 Inventories
- Updated libraries (such as SFTP with more algorithms)
The new File System Monitoring Service (Windows only):
- The new File System Monitoring Service can record a list of changed blocks in order to improve block level updating of mirrored files
- Choose this new feature on the Special tab sheet
- Block level copying is now fast, without the need for tedious MD5 checksum calculations. When Syncovery starts the job, it will already know which blocks need to be copied
- The new setting “Detect Changes Via File System Monitoring Even If Timestamps Unchanged” can now be used instead of “Always copy, even if timestamp unchanged”
- The Remote Service Control Panel is now the Auxiliary Services Control Panel, where you can configure the File System Monitoring service too. In most cases, you do not have to make any settings there
- See also the new “Mode 0” on our documentation on block level copying
Syncovery 7.98p (64-bit)
- Fixes getting the file listing via rsync protocol
- Fixes creating subfolders via Mega protocol
Syncovery 7.98o (64-bit)
- Contains updated OpenSSL libraries and trusted certificate list
- Fixes some minor issues
Syncovery 7.98h (64-bit)
- fixes the Move Files Mode Configuration dialog which sometimes showed the wrong radio button chosen
- Move Files Mode will now double-check if the source file still exists before deleting a destination file with the same name
- bug fix for AWS KMS Server Side Encryption
Syncovery 7.98g (64-bit)
- Fixes a possible endless loop processing json files with cloud services such as Amazon Drive and DropBox
Syncovery 7.98d (64-bit)
- includes an updated Syncovery VSS Service to fix a potential compatibility issue with Windows 10 April 2018 and custom fonts
- additional minor fixes
Syncovery 7.98c (64-bit)
- when attaching log files to notification emails, Syncovery will now zip them if over 2MB large, and totally avoid the attachment if even the zipped log is over 6MB
- fixes last modification timestamps with uploaded files to Backblaze B2, which despite our best intentions were not compatible with other apps
Syncovery 7.98b (64-bit)
- contains another Remote Service update that fixes delays when the global log file syncoveryremserv.log was deleted
Syncovery 7.98 (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.97g (64-bit)
- fixes a bug where Syncovery may leave temporary files behind on DropBox. These files were older versions of replaced files, and had a GUID plus _syncovery filename extension. They were not in the same folder as the actual uploaded file
Syncovery 7.97c (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.97a (64-bit)
- automatically skips OneNote files which cannot be downloaded from OneDrive / Sharepoint
- fixes a SmartTracking case where a newer file would not be copied if an older version of the same file was previously deleted from the destination
Syncovery 7.96 (64-bit)
- Introduces multithreaded folder scanning for cloud services such as Box and OneDrive, which do not support scanning the full hierarchy recursively
- Various cloud processing efficiency improvements and fixes
- Stability fixes for OneDrive for Business and possible other OneDrive or Sharepoint drives
Syncovery 7.95g (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.94 (64-bit)
- suppresses a Windows prompt that sometimes appeared when Syncovery was looking for a volume label and tried to access drives with no media (such as an SD card slot)
- fixes an error message in a few previous versions that occurred when real-time jobs used volume labels to identify the drive (SERVICE ERROR: A base path in the profile is invalid)
Syncovery 7.93h (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.93g (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.93e (64-bit)
- fixes an incompatibility between Amazon S3 with Folder Name Encryption and Cache Destination File List
- Zip Packages now take the option “Limit Zip File Size” into account again even if Filename Encryption is used
Syncovery 7.93b (64-bit)
- fixes a problem where zipping, encryption, or Filename Encryption could cause two versions of a file being kept in the backup even if Versioning settings are off
- small fix with case sensitivity mode when Filename Encryption is used to allow case duplicates on storages that are case insensitive
Syncovery 7.93a (64-bit)
- fixes an authentication problem with Amazon Drive (and possibly others) introduced in 7.93
Syncovery 7.93 (64-bit)
- the Graph protocol can now access Office 365 Groups
- completes compliance with Backblaze B2 integration checklist
- adds Strict Case Sensitive Mode on Mac and Windows (under Comparison->More)
- on Windows, you can use case sensitive mode when copying between case sensitive Internet protocols, or when using Filename Encryption on a local volume
- on Mac, you can also use case-sensitive local volumes
- improves uploading to MediaFire
- sets content type for files being uploaded to Azure BLOB storage
- speeds up finding moved or renamed folders
Syncovery 7.90 (64-bit)
- uploads to Sharepoint and OneDrive for Business now preserve modification timestamps
- Syncovery can now access any document library and sub-site of a Sharepoint site. Use the Browse button to choose the library to sync with
Syncovery 7.89a (64-bit)
- implements the chunked upload API for Box, making large file uploads more reliable
- fixes possible Time Window bugs where manual profile runs could be affected too and scheduled ones sometimes not
Syncovery 7.89 (64-bit)
- Corrected authentication token handling for cloud services (especially Box)
- Uploading split files now skips previously uploaded parts even if the setting “Filename Encoding” is used
Syncovery 7.88i (64-bit)
- Reinstates access to OneDrive for Business and Sharepoint. Unfortunately a secret API key expired today, making this update necessary
Syncovery 7.88f (64-bit)
- Fixes various bugs with cloud storages
Syncovery 7.88d (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.87f (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.87e (64-bit)
- fixes an error about missing parts when restoring from a Synthetic backup
Syncovery 7.87d (64-bit)
- the changes-based cloud logic (for Box, DropBox, Google Drive, Amazon Drive) will now avoid re-scanning all folders if there are only minor inconsistencies in the cache database
- smaller fixes
Syncovery 7.87c (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.87b (64-bit)
- uploads to Amazon drive are now always verified with MD5 checksums, and the verification is logged. The option “Verify copied files” should no longer be used, as it causes an additional redundant check
- cloud uploads use a bit less CPU
Syncovery 7.87a (64-bit)
- Change log not available for this version
Syncovery 7.87 (64-bit)
Improvements for copying NTFS Security Settings (aka permissions):
- the option “Strip Unknown SIDs” is not applied to files and folders too (not only file shares, as previously)
- when processing the base folder, it is now optional to allow Syncovery to disable inheritance if necessary to make an exact mirror of the permissions (previously, Syncovery disabled inheritance whenever necessary)
Syncovery 7.86d (64-bit)
- fixes an AV when installing an update via “Check for update”
Syncovery 7.86c (64-bit)
- fixes a Unicode related bug that could surface with cloud storage
Syncovery 7.86 (64-bit)
- changes the default FTP library to #3
- fixes a rare acess violation error with cloud storage
Syncovery 7.85 (64-bit)
- uses the new Google Drive API V3 with support for Team Drives
- uses much less memory when processing cloud folder listings (such as Google Drive, Amazon drive, DropBox and Box)
- produces much smaller databases (factor 4-10 reduction)
- in many cases, existing databases can be deleted in order to get the new smaller databases. Except if you depend on Synthetic Backup / Block Level Copying or Cache Destination File List