If you read my blog much, you'll know I can't run Live Mesh at the office, so what's the point, eh?
Well, to get ready for my presentations at Dev Teach Montreal, I got myself a new(er) laptop... one with bigger cajones, and I can run Live Mesh on it. It may seem silly since when it's on the network I can just attach a folder from the other machine, but then I'm always having to be sure to remember where I changed files last, so why not let Live Mesh deal with it?
So I got it all wired up, and things seemed to be working pretty good and then all of a sudden, I'm getting messages about duplicate files and I'm being asked to decide between them, and yuck... so I figured I screwed something up -- not an uncommon happening around my house :)
So I just nuked the folder in Live Mesh and started anew from the main machine, but wait... I got it again the next day. In the words of my buddy Tim Heuer, "Sonofa...".
So now what?
Today in doing my Silverlight MiningTM I came across this post by the Live Mesh Team: Got conflicts or missing files? Read this (and don't uninstall for now)
So... it's not me :) ... oh, and also it's not YOU... feel better now?... I'm glad to have read that, because I like the idea of using it, particularly when I will be away from the house and of course someplace other than here.
Stay in the 'Light!
posted @ Tuesday, September 09, 2008 9:46 AM