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Crash when attempting to synchronize from mapped drive #9841

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cyberduck opened this issue Feb 7, 2017 · 4 comments
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Crash when attempting to synchronize from mapped drive #9841

cyberduck opened this issue Feb 7, 2017 · 4 comments
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c7cdebe created the issue

Hi,
Windows 10 , Cyberduck 5.3. (23361)
Aim is to synchronize contents of a mapped share and an ftp site. Select the mapped drive, have Cyberduck compare the contents of the two locations, transfer the changed item to ftp site.
Start Cyberduck, File - Synchronize, Select This PC, Select mapped share
Once I click the OK button the "Do you want to report the last crash" window appears.
If I select one file or a directory within the mapped drive before click the OK button, the synchronize process begins.
I am unable to find a way to select all of the files in the mapped drive.
The Log Drawer is blank when the synchronize request crashes.

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@dkocher commented

Please attach the file cyberduck.log and the crash reports saved in a folder named CrashReporter in the application support directory.

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@dkocher commented

Ticket retargeted after milestone closed

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@dkocher commented

I cannot reproduce this bug.

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@dkocher commented

Milestone renamed

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