According to Help:
Notes
You can synchronize folders on external hard drives with Sync. If you disconnect
a hard drive that contains a synchronized folder, you must re-connect to the
synchronized folder when the hard drive is re-connected.
You can synchronize up to 20 folders containing up to 20,000 files each. Files
can't be larger than 4 gigabytes (GB).
Sync doesn't work with mapped network drives.
If Sync detects multiple versions of the same file, both versions of the file
will be saved in the folder. The files will be renamed, appending the computer
and user name of the person who created or changed the file. To consolidate the
files, you must merge the versions by opening each of the files and
consolidating the information.
You can set the folder to synchronize on demand instead of automatically. When a
folder is set to synchronize on demand, it synchronizes only the files you
click. For information about selecting automatic or on-demand synchronization,
see See if your computer is connected to a synchronized folder or change the
synchronization setting.
-steve
NUNYA <NU...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
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Stephen Boots
MVP Windows Live
Windows Live OneCare/Live Mesh/MSE Forums Moderator
sbo...@mvps.org
"StephenB" wrote:
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1. There is no FolderShare any longer
2. You asked about 2 folders - 14K and 24K files included. Live Sync will sync
up to 20 folders with a maximum of 20K files wthin *each* folder. So, it will
sync your one folder, but the Music folder exceeds the limit. You could,
however, split this folder in two and be under the limit.
-steve