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0010901MMW v4Synchronizationpublic2013-07-24 00:04
Reporterlowlander Assigned To 
PriorityurgentSeverityminorReproducibilityalways
Status closedResolutionfixed 
Product Version4.1 
Target Version4.1Fixed in Version4.1 
Summary0010901: Grant Remote Access problems
DescriptionI'm having problems with the Grant Remote Access option. I always had it enabled for the internal, but not for the external. However this cause USB sync to not work as the device wouldn't show in tree (bug 1). I enabled it to run some tests and now after disabling it it gets re-enabled automatically (bug 2).

Bug 2 prevents me from confirming if bug 1 is still a problem in recent builds. As for bug 1 it is my understanding that the Grant Remote Access option would only control wifi sync and wouldn't affect USB sync.
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Fixed in build1644

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child of 0009937 closedLudek Show only one wi-fi sync prompt per device 

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Ludek

2013-06-19 12:01

developer   ~0036557

Last edited: 2013-06-19 12:21

Re: bug 1)
The fact that the storage isn't shown in Media Tree is not related to "Grant remote access" checkbox, but to the "Show" checkbox in
MMW -> Tools -> Options -> Portable Device Sync -> "Show" column
that corresponds to MMA's checkbox
MMA -> Options -> WI-FI SYNC -> Sync Location/Settings -> [Storage] -> [x] Sync to this location

Re bug 2) This is probably neg effect of issue 0009937 where the second and third storages automatically enable "Grant remote access" once it was approved for the first storage.

Ludek

2013-06-19 12:45

developer   ~0036558

Fixed in build 1644.

lowlander

2013-06-20 19:13

developer   ~0036591

1) With Show enabled and Grant Remote Access disabled the device (external card) wasn't shown. Enabling Grant Remote Access would show it. Will test on 1644 what was fixed.

peke

2013-07-05 22:02

developer   ~0036766

Verified 1646 left for Martin close it after test

peke

2013-07-24 00:04

developer   ~0036962

Closing no regressions found in 1650 on retest