Hello!
I have a problem when i try to sync my database in cloud hm2 says: sync error: faultCode not int or string.
How can i fix that?
Thank you!
Hello!
I have a problem when i try to sync my database in cloud hm2 says: sync error: faultCode not int or string.
How can i fix that?
Thank you!
Hi,
I am getting this error message when trying to sync my HM2 database to cloud. Is the Sync function available yet?
Thanks
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I have escalated your issue to our 2nd level support techs and they will respond to your email as soon as possible.
The HM Sync service is working again now.
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Note: The HM2 Sync service will be discontinued on May 31, 2021 as part of the official HM2 End Of Life that was effective December 31, 2020.
Is the HM Sync service active now?
Geometry Dash Scratch
No. The HM2 Sync service was discontinued on May 31, 2021 as part of the official HM2 End Of Life that was effective December 31, 2020.
There is no similar service for HM3. The only way to sync them currently is manually. You would need to keep your \HM3Archive folder on both machines sync'd via dropbox (or similar cloud hosting service), and manually import recent hands to each computer like we suggest here.
You can use the Tools - Backup/Restore Database menu option for the initial transfer of the database but after that you will have to manually import hands/notes to keep them in sync.
Please do not create your HM3 Database in a sub-folder of the \Program Files (x86)\Holdem Manager 3\ installation folder, or any cloud file hosting service (Dropbox, OneDrive, Google Drive, etc) as it can cause database corruptions because it will constantly be syncing the database to the cloud while you are playing/importing. You can configure HM3 to archive any auto imported hand history files to a cloud file hosting service folder if you choose to as that will not affect the SQLite database in any way, and you can obviously store any HM3 database backup files you create in a cloud folder instead of the default path HM3 suggests when backing up databases.