Feedback - I tried exFAT - works fine - thanks! I used OneDrive for a test container of 100MB and noticed, that only changed blocks of the container are sync'ed (quite efficient). However sync only takes place until the volume is unmounted. Hence, don't open the same container on 2 clients simultaneously and wait 30 seconds after the dismount before mounting again - otherwise you might run into conflicts.
Feedback - I tried exFAT. Works fine - thanks! I used OneDrive for a test container of 100MB and noticed, that only changed blocks of the container are sync'ed (quite efficient). However sync only takes place until the volume is unmounted. Hence, don't open the same container on 2 clients simultaneously and wait 30 seconds after the dismount before mounting again - otherwise you might run into conflicts.
Thanks for the reply. I use NTFS indeed. What is the most compatible filesystem to be used for a container when accessing it from Windows and macOS? exFAT?
Hello. macOS Sonoma 14.5 VC 1.26.7 macFUSE 4.8.0 I coped my .hc file to a NAS. Access from Windows works perfectly. VC on macOS shows the drive read-only, despite the fact that the properties of the container as shown by VC is not read-only! I believe macFUSE is the culprit. What can I do? Thanks,
I have the same issue presently. I'm asked to force dismount despite mounting was done w/ the Removable Media option. Process Explorer doesn't help. Lot's of testing didn't show the locking handle so far.
I have the same issue presently. I'm asked to force dismount. Process Explorer doesn't help. Lot's of testing didn't show the locking handle so far.
From the VC FAQ: Q: Do I have to dismount VeraCrypt volumes before shutting down or restarting Windows? A: No. VeraCrypt automatically dismounts all mounted VeraCrypt volumes on system shutdown/restart.
From the FAQ: Q: Do I have to dismount VeraCrypt volumes before shutting down or restarting Windows? A: No. VeraCrypt automatically dismounts all mounted VeraCrypt volumes on system shutdown/restart.