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#85 Problem with files larger than 4GB?

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nobody
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2013-12-28
2013-12-23
Anonymous
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Originally created by: realcham...@gmail.com

What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. Pair a file larger than 4GB.
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What is the expected output? What do you see instead?
Failed to sync: 4gb.file -> random.cryptsync

What version of the product are you using? On what operating system?
Lastest as of 23-12-2013. (CryptSync64-1.1.4)

Please provide any additional information below.
Windows 8 64Bit.

Discussion

  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2013-12-28

    Originally posted by: tortoisesvn

    works fine for me.
    Maybe the file you want to sync is in use and locked? In that case synching would fail for any file, not just big ones.

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2013-12-28

    Originally posted by: realcham...@gmail.com

    Hey! I got it fixed by adding the 7zip 64bit executable. Or whatever I did evidently fixed the issue. :)

    I made no changes to the files. I have many smaller locked(winrar encrypted .rar) files, but those were encrypted just fine, whereas the files larger than 4GB would fail, both encrypted and non-password protected .rar files.

    But thanks for software, it's very enjoyable! :)

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2013-12-28

    Originally posted by: tortoisesvn

    Do you use the 32-bit version of CryptSync then? Because the x64 version has the 64-bit version of 7zip included.

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2013-12-28

    Originally posted by: realcham...@gmail.com

    I downloaded and installed the 64-bit version cryptsync. I'm 100% sure. Could it have been miss-packaged accidentally by you? 

    It runs as a 64-bit process in Windows and it's installed in the 64-bit program folder(not program files (x86)). Thus why I'm absolutely sure I downloaded the correct version.

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2013-12-28

    Originally posted by: tortoisesvn

    Very strange. I checked the setup and indeed CryptSync x64 uses the 64-bit version of 7zip. So that should not be the problem here.

    Well, at least you found a way to fix the problem. I'll keep this issue open though, maybe I'll find out why it didn't work for you someday...

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2013-12-28

    Originally posted by: realcham...@gmail.com

    That sounds okay to me! Thanks for your time! :)

     

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