Just be sure that if your files on SugarSynch get changed or deleted for any of 
many reasons that the following will not occur - there is a real danger that it 
could happen - check to make sure:
A possibility:
1. your files on SugarSynch get deleted or changed by any of many unexpected 
causes
2. you open your computer and it automatically synchs
3. all your files synch to the last action, that of the change or delection 
that happened at SugarSuynch
4. The, when you look at your files, since they synched to the latest changes, 
you find them gone or changed.
It's a possibility - just make da..ed sure that it can't happen


-----Original Message-----
From: JLB [mailto:j...@jgen.ws]
Sent: Friday, August 10, 2012 10:53 AM
To: LegacyUserGroup@LegacyUsers.com
Subject: Re: [LegacyUG] Legacy > Dropbox > Syncback

With SugarSync, on the other hand, you don't move files to a folder such as 'My 
SugarSync'. Right-click on Legacy in its default location and 'Add Folder to 
SugarSync'. If your SugarSync account disappears, Legacy will still be on your 
hard-drive.
---
JL Beeken
JLog - simple computer technology for genealogists http://www.jgen.ws/jlog/

On 8/10/2012 1:13 AM, Mike Fry wrote:
> On 2012/08/10 00:51, JLB wrote:
>
>> The My Dropbox folder on your computer is synced to Dropbox on their
>> server. If you log into your account and delete a file/folder, as
>> would happen if they killed your account, it IS going to disappear
>> from the My
>
>> Dropbox folder on any of your computers. That's what syncing means.
>
> A *VERY* good reason to keep your main Legacy files away from the
> DropBox folder
> :-) I.e. only use the DropBox folder as a backup area and _copy_ your
> FDB file to it rather than pointing DropBox at the 'real' file folder.
>



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