Cmd-file: Nothing to synchronize.

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timteka
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Cmd-file: Nothing to synchronize.

Sorry, Martin, can't find out how to make cmd workable.
Can successfully run the following command from cmd:
D:\Dropbox\$SOFT\WinSCP\WinSCP.com /log=test.log /command "open ftp://login:passwd@192.168.6.3" "option echo off" "option batch continue" "synchronize local  "" O:\RecordedFiles"" ""/RecordedFiles""" "exit"

Putting this inside black sync.cmd and running produces:
Connecting to 192.168.6.3 ...
Connected with 192.168.6.3. Waiting for welcome mess
Connected
Starting the session...
Reading remote directory...
Session started.
Active session: [1] login@192.168.6.3
echo            off
batch           continue
Comparing...
Local ' O:\RecordedFiles' <= Remote '/RecordedFiles'
Nothing to synchronize.

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Nothing to Synchronize

I am having the same issue as well. I don't want to hijack your thread, just providing more info in hopes we can both get a solution.

Running
WinSCP.exe /script=Sync.txt /log=scplog.txt
from a scheduled task I get a message in the log saying nothing to synchronize. But if I take that exact line and paste it in a cmd prompt it works without issue. I am on the same user as what I have the scheduled task set to run under.

My sync.txt file contains the following:
option batch on
option confirm off
open session
synchronize remote \\uncpath\syncdir /var/www/html/syncdir
close
exit

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Re: Cmd-file: Nothing to synchronize.

Please attach a full log file showing the problem. Using the latest version of WinSCP.

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Re: Nothing to Synchronize

kvlt wrote:

I am having the same issue as well. I don't want to hijack your thread, just providing more info in hopes we can both get a solution.

Running
WinSCP.exe /script=Sync.txt /log=scplog.txt
from a scheduled task I get a message in the log saying nothing to synchronize. But if I take that exact line and paste it in a cmd prompt it works without issue. I am on the same user as what I have the scheduled task set to run under.

My sync.txt file contains the following:
option batch on
option confirm off
open session
synchronize remote \\uncpath\syncdir /var/www/html/syncdir
close
exit

I have exactly same issue except I am connecting to a sftp server. Is there any solution. Thanks

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Re: Nothing to Synchronize

Anonymous wrote:

I have exactly same issue except I am connecting to a sftp server. Is there any solution. Thanks
The solution for kvlt was that he was running the script in scheduler and the scheduler's system account did not have an access to the local folder.
If you use the most recent version of WinSCP, it triggers an error in such case. Older versions did not.

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Re: Nothing to Synchronize

martin wrote:

Anonymous wrote:

I have exactly same issue except I am connecting to a sftp server. Is there any solution. Thanks
The solution for kvlt was that he was running the script in scheduler and the scheduler's system account did not have an access to the local folder.
If you use the most recent version of WinSCP, it triggers an error in such case. Older versions did not.

Thank you so much. I just realized the account privilege issue. Everything works fine now. WinSCP is fantastic. Thanks.

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