![]() Folders on a Windows computer cannot have a character length of over ~225 characters, this is a limitation within Microsoft's operating systems.The SugarSync desktop app only supports syncing from network drives for SugarSync for Business accounts.The entire root of a drive or volume (Such as C:\).Any system folders (such as C:\Users\Username\AppData, C:\ProgramData or /Users/Username/Library).The following computer paths cannot be synced without resulting in serious performance issues:.Some databases have archive or backup files synced, see the SugarSync Support Page for more information.Quicken and QuickBooks are not fully supported but click here for more information on backing them up.iTunes databases are not fully supported, but click here for more information on backing up your iTunes Library.iPhoto databases are not fully supported, but click here for more information on backing up your iPhoto Library.Active Database files (Microsoft Money, Outlook database files, etc.).pst (click here for information on backing up Outlook data) SugarSync does not support syncing the following file types:.Each user should create his or her own separate account, either as a paid account or as a shared folder plan through a user invitation.SugarSync also does not support installing the desktop app on multiple user profiles on one computer.This configuration causes syncing issues and conflict files because SugarSync has no way to identify which version of a single file is correct, all users are identified as the same user.SugarSync does not support multiple users sharing and actively using a single account simultaneously.One user per account and one user per device If a folder reaches 80,000 items over time, split up the contents of that folder into separate root folders that sync individually.Avoid syncing large root folders, instead sync folders inside the large folder. ![]() Any folder that has over 80,000 items will begin to cause syncing problems due to the large amount of metadata required to manage the folder.There is a limit to the number of items - files, folders, images, etc.
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