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| Version | Date Released | Status | Release Notes |
| 15.4.3555.30 | Mar 22, 2012 | New Release | Duplicate files might be created when you sync folders that contain music files: · To minimize the chance of this happening, turn off the auto update feature in your music player. The folder status "Waiting to receive files" might not go away: · This can happen if you make changes to a synced folder on a device, and then stop syncing the folder on that device before the files are synced with all other devices. To troubleshoot this problem, see How can I fix a folder that is always "waiting to receive files"? Sync status might change between "Sending" and "Up to date" on slower networks: · This happens when Windows Live Mesh sends the files to be synced in chunks. |
| 15.4.3538.05 | Jul 7, 2011 | New Release | |
| 15.4.3508.11 | Dec 3, 2010 | New Release | · For everyone installing Windows Live Mesh Duplicate files might be created when you sync folders that contain music files: · To minimize the chance of this happening, turn off the auto update feature in your music player. The folder status "Waiting to receive files" might not go away: · This can happen if you make changes to a synced folder on a device, and then stop syncing the folder on that device before the files are synced with all other devices. To troubleshoot this problem, see How can I fix a folder that is always "waiting to receive files"? Sync status might change between "Sending" and "Up to date" on slower networks: · This happens when Windows Live Mesh sends the files to be synced in chunks. Sync status might be "Sending files" even if the contents of a synced folder are exactly the same on your devices: · This happens if Windows Live Mesh sends the files before it recognizes that the contents are the same. |