OK, yes.... I am fully aware this has been asked over and over.
And yes.... I am fully aware you guys keep saying no.
However, I feel we are SOOOO CLOSE to working out of box.
I have two computers that i have clouddrive installed. I made one cloud drive and attached both, with one of them having zero upload threads(My read only box).
This works, and it works nearly the way i want it to.
Yes both are not writing but that is OK. If i write to the drive on the box that has upload, I dont see the new data as the file structure is pinned and doesn't refresh on the read only box. A quick work around is to stop the service delete the hidden cloud drive folder, start the service and reattached. It comes back in with zero upload threads and all is good.
If a read only box does not upload what is the problem here? We only need one little buried option to refresh the directories.
I am just talking out loud here. I'm open for discussion but its working for me and I am still rooting for this as a feature.
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OK, yes.... I am fully aware this has been asked over and over.
And yes.... I am fully aware you guys keep saying no.
However, I feel we are SOOOO CLOSE to working out of box.
I have two computers that i have clouddrive installed. I made one cloud drive and attached both, with one of them having zero upload threads(My read only box).
This works, and it works nearly the way i want it to.
Yes both are not writing but that is OK. If i write to the drive on the box that has upload, I dont see the new data as the file structure is pinned and doesn't refresh on the read only box. A quick work around is to stop the service delete the hidden cloud drive folder, start the service and reattached. It comes back in with zero upload threads and all is good.
If a read only box does not upload what is the problem here? We only need one little buried option to refresh the directories.
I am just talking out loud here. I'm open for discussion but its working for me and I am still rooting for this as a feature.
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