No way to dismiss "Following folder had sync problems" warning?
See original GitHub issueWhen trying to sync a folder, this warning popped up and was also resembled in the details of that folder. However, I then set up the .stignore
file and excluded all folders that had problems. The web view stopped showing any problems but the yellow warning bar (and the exclamation mark in the tray icon) didn’t go away. Even restarting Syncthing didn’t help. Only after exiting SyncTrayzor and starting it up again, the warning was gone.
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The trick seems to be to restart SyncTrazor, which is totally different from restarting SyncThing itself (which did not help). Right click -> Close, on the system process in the bottom right of the Taskbar solved the problem for me 👍
OK, I’ll take a look into that, thanks.
This bar was introduced at a time when the notifications in Syncthing worked slightly differently (I don’t think there was a way to clear them, for instance). There might not even have been a notification for this particular case. It might be that simply removing it is the right thing to do.