On the remote server I added 4 folders to watch for checksums (incl subfolders)
E:\Users
E:\Zuid\37
E:\Parkeerschijf
E:\Programs
The polling interval was 30 seconds.
On the destination server I started a synchronization of all those folders with partial updating.
In the destination a large PST file was already present, but the log said 'Not using partial file updating for archive2.pst (remote MD5 checksums not found)' and the whole PST file (1,5GB) was copied from the remote site to the destination server thus taking a very long time to complete.
When I did the first run I noticed that a md5.$$$ file was created on the source server and a complete copy of the PST file was made on the destination server with the word 'partial' in the file name. In the root of the source server there was a file called 'SFFS.checksumrequest.$$$' which among other things contained a line 'Users\Aben\Data\Settings\Exchange\DOC_AND_SET\archive2.pst' (this is the large PST file).
What am I doing wrong here? Were are the checksum files supposed to be stored?