![]() ![]() ![]() I tried a workaround: instead of ftps:// I tried ftps:// (where *. is the domain name on the certificate) and this also did not work. Cyberduck does not even remember the Always Trust setting from one download to the next. I used Disk First Aid to repair my disk permissions, and that didn't help either.įinally I used the freeware program AppDelete to get rid of everything associated with Cyberduck, then I downloaded a fresh copy of Cyberduck, rebooted, and tried again. I went into Keychain Access First Aid and tried to verify/repair permissions, but there were no problems with my Keychain permissions. ![]() I have tried "Always trust these certificates" + "Always trust" (under Trust Settings) and also "Always trust these certificates" + "Use system settings". Cyberduck does not remember the "Always trust these certificates" selection. "Always trust these certificates" still does not work for me. Use your PC, any networked device, or removable memory devices such as memory sticks, USB flash or HDD’s as shared folder location.I am the original poster of this ticket, using OS 10.4.11. You can manage multiple Outlook and Google Calendar accounts. Complete copying is not required except the first time. Event based synchronization ensures only the changes are transferred thereby improving performance and preventing bottlenecks. No additional plug-in or add on components are needed. The read/unread status is maintained for the mail items. MS Exchange public folders are supported and the Sync2 does sync of Outlook PST files/folders. The sync happens in the background even if the Outlook is not running. A simple wizard will guide you during installation afterwards you can schedule your synchronization or do it manually, by your request. You can schedule further sync at scheduled times or when you want to. Sync2 needs to be installed on the machines of your teammates, your own machines and in a few mouse clicks the files you need to be in sync are truly in sync.Ī wizard guides you through the initial synchronization at installation. Sharing and syncing Outlook and Google calendar folders are no more problems at all. You do not need the Exchange server either. ![]() Calendars, Contacts, Tasks, E-mails and such other personal and public folders that you need to be synchronized can be done quite easily now. Synchronize Microsoft Outlook data between multiple PCs using external USB device, shared network folder, FTP or Google Calendar service. Sync2 for Outlook is a solution to the aggravation. It’s quite a hassle to keep files, particularly Outlook files synchronized. May be one at home and one at the office and then there’s the laptop. PST between multiple PCs using USB device, shared network folder, FTP. Share and synchronize Microsoft Outlook Personal and Public Folders (calendar, contacts, journal, mail, tasks and notes) without a server. ![]()
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