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Originally Posted by robin58
And then for the heck of it ran the filesync programs again. I had 549 books that reported changes (incidentally both Goodsynch and FreeFileSync reported the exact same differences).
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Are you saying you're running two synch programs against the same files?
If one or both of them change the archive attribute then maybe the other one sees that on the next go round. Also are you doing two way synchs, or one way copies.
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Originally Posted by robin58
After my above post I went and ran FreeFileSync again. Now bear in mind I haven't even opened Calibre since earlier.
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That would imply that something other than calibre is writing to the opf files - or there is a calibre component running as a daemon. Have a look in Task Manager (better yet Process Explorer) for any other calibre programs. I have no idea which ones - Process Explorer will let you sort tasks by .exe location.
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Originally Posted by robin58
The differences speak for themselves. First screenshot is the capture of all the files reporting different opf file sizes. Second screenshot is the comparison using UltraCompare set to only show differences between the 2 files (again this is just one file but in checking a dozen they're all the same differences).
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robin58 - those screen shots don't mean much to me, I'd like to see the file modified dates on the opf files, something like my attachment, besides they're too hard to read. And the mod date on the metadata.db file.
BTW: my screen shot comes from the Browse Flat feature of xplorer2, couldn't live without it - there's a free Lite version that does Browse Flat
BR