![]() It's not a beta anymore or some other obscure OS situation. The ticket is still open, I tried to make a point of W11 being officially out to the public. It's only Synology denying all support because of the usage of W11.ĭid you resubmit the ticket to Synology specifying the problem is new on upgrade to Lr11, exists on Windows 10, and includes what you suspect about system folders? I have no solution other than manually synchronizing (aka copying) the folders.Įdit: reworded some things to make clear that Windows 11 has nothing to do with it. Then Synology Drive is not synchronizing your catalog correctly anymore. Lightroom catalog v11 (the newest masking update) Because blaming W11 is just a cheap way out. Which is a bullocks response to be honest and I am trying to make them reconsider investigating this issue further. I put out a support ticket to Synology however they blew me off with: "Windows 11 is not supported" and stated that somewhere in the beginning of 2022 they will support Windows 11. I'm hoping on Synology to provide a solution. It is possible to unmark the LrC folders as System-folders however I am unsure whether or not this will cause problems in LrC. So I am manually copying my catalog through a script as of now. I haven't yet discovered a solution for this. The log file for Synology Drive says as much. I think this is due to Lightroom marking those folders as "System"-folders and Synology Drive's decision to never sync such folders. ![]() ![]() The helper, previews, smart previews, sync and new lrcat-data folders all stopped synchronizing. The only folders/files that get sychronized after upgrading to catalog version 11, are the Backups folder and the Library.lrcat file. When I upgraded the LrC to the latest version (the masking update) and LrC upgraded my catalog to version 11 Synology Drive stopped working correctly. ![]() It's perhaps not something most of you do but still I'd like to warn possibly others of this.Īs the title states, I use Synology Drive to sync my Lightroom Classic (v11) catalog on Windows 10/11. ![]()
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