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| | RE: Any way to just restore the p2p pointer, not delete the file? "soloco" wrote: Quote: > I have 2 computers that I am sharing files between. One is syncing > automatically and the other is on-demand syncing. Is there anyway to remove a > file that I have already downloaded on the the on-demand computer get the > .p2p file back to free up the storage? > > Also, FolderShare servers seem down today. occurred.. Leave the automatic synched computer connected to the library Disconnect the computer with on-demand from the library Delete the file Then reconnect the on demand computer to the library Foldershare should recreate the p2p file within that library. |
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