Hi, David.

I'm not really sure what's happening to you, but I can make some guesses. I
could easily be totally wrong but maybe my guesses will help you figure it
out.

 

I'm guessing that the cloud file you are syncing with has a lot of stuff in
it that's not in your local file. For example, maybe it would have somebody
else's tasks, or a copy of your tasks from a long time ago. If that's the
case, then the warning you are getting would be telling you that a
bidirectional sync will add all those unwanted tasks to your local file. A
local-to-remote sync will ensure that all of your tasks are really in the
cloud file but it would do nothing to remove the unwanted tasks.

 

If this were happening to me I would go into the cloud sync setup and create
a new sync profile. (After, of course, making a backup copy of my local
file.) I would explore the available cloud files in my cloud sync ID to see
if any of them matched my local file better than the one currently being
used. (Mainly you can do this by checking item counts.) I would probably end
up ignoring all of the existing cloud files and making a new one, then
syncing with it, then going to any other platforms and re-pointing their
cloud syncs to the new file (after verifying that none of them have a lot of
extraneous tasks). If any of my other platforms had a lot of extraneous
tasks, I would look through it to try to remember any changes that did not
get synched to your desktop system yet, write them down on a piece of paper,
then make a new profile, sync it with the new cloud file and try to manually
recreate the changes from your piece of paper.

 

One more thing, if this all works out I would create another new local file
at the first system and sync it with the "bad" cloud file in order to find
out what tasks are there. If it's an old version of your tasks, I would
consider whether some recent change had mistakenly pointed your sync to an
old cloud file. If they are someone else's tasks and you don't know how they
got there I would alert MLO support. 

 

After everything settles down I would delete any cloud files I am not
currently using just to be safe.

-Dwight

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of David Rees
Sent: Sunday, June 30, 2013 11:03 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [MLO] Re: overwrite protection - what direction?

 

I tried switching to "local to remote" then doing a sync to get the cloud
matched to my local file, but when I switch back to bidirectional I still
get the same error...

d 

On Sunday, June 30, 2013 7:28:18 PM UTC-7, David Rees wrote:

I just enabled CloudSync to try it out. I am now getting a warning that more
than 40% of my tasks will be changed, deleted, or added after the sync. But
it doesn't say if those changes are to my local file (which seems wrong
since is the only file I use right now) or the cloud?

 

d

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