![]() ![]() This is simple to do using commands that are built into Windows. In my experience, to get the most consistent behavior, it is best to check to see if the task is already running and just brute force kill the running task. ![]() Here is an example when running as the local administrator user: GCDS uses a lock file named db.lck under the syncState folder under the windows user profile that is running the program. One of the ITCs that services a large concentration of my customers had a maintenance window that impacted their internet connection.Įvery single instance of GCDS was getting “stuck” and would stop running on the regular schedule. I have learned that any disruption of the internet connection for the machine running GCDS will put it into a state where it will not run again. I have been taking advantage of the option in the Task Scheduler to run a task starting at 7 am and running every hour for 12 hours, then terminate it if it is running for more than 30 minutes. Lately, I have been running Google Cloud Directory Sync (GCDS) more frequently. ![]()
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