What steps will reproduce the problem? I want to let encrypt following path for e.g.: Z:\Cloud\Duales Studium\Studium\Archiv\3. Semester\Scriptorientierte Programmierung\Code.metadata.plugins\com.aptana.portablegit.win32\lib\tcl8.5\tzdata\Europe\Mariehamn
Encrypted Path: "\?\Z:\Copy\bcc2d8dd6e16b7e28ef778ba8e80dc\bcd5d9c9661ab1af\bcc7dfdf6a1ab2\bcb5839c5116a9a7aef768ac\bcd5cece6b03b0adafea68b0939cd4ad42db702ecc110f2c2d0528f5dd9c4da666\bcc5c2d867\bca8c0d97612a0a3a9e2\bca8ddd07714adacae\bce5c2d12c12b4b6bced6cf0979ac3ab57dc3c1bd9171c703b012baf8a\bceac4de\bcf2ced03a5df1\bcf2d7d86307a5\bcc3d8ce6d03a1\bccbccce6b16aca3b0ed.gpg"
But it always says in log-file that the encryption failed. That's not the only file it can't be encrypted - there are ca. 5000 more.
What is the expected output? What do you see instead? The program should encrypt the file and folder names.
What version of the product are you using? On what operating system? 1.2.0.264
Please provide any additional information below. Win7 64bit
Comment #1
Posted on Nov 5, 2014 by Helpful PandaComment deleted
Comment #2
Posted on Nov 5, 2014 by Helpful PandaOk, I solved this - it's about the long path so I have to reduce it.
Comment #3
Posted on Nov 5, 2014 by Helpful HippoCryptSync has a separate issue tracker: https://code.google.com/p/cryptsync/issues/list
Status: Invalid
Labels:
Type-Defect
Priority-Medium