I do not have CompanionLink automatically start with Windows 10. When I want to make sure that my Outlook 2016 the file is properly synchronized with DejaCloud, I manually start CompanionLink to synchronize to DejaCloud and then when I close Outlook, I also close CompanionLink. However, CompanionLink remains as a process and every minute continues to open the Outlook PST file to, I assume, attempt a synchronization with DejaCloud. Then it closes the PST file. This produces a new timestamp for the file and as such, dropbox thinks the file has changed so it attempts to upload the changed file to the dropbox cloud.
When I close CompanionLink, it should eliminate the process as well.
Why does this matter to me? I synchronize Outlook 2016 between two computers -- my desktop and laptop. If CompanionLink on the desktop continues to be active, then dropbox produces what is called a conflicted copy of the PST file. This causes a number of issues if I am already using Outlook on the laptop which has already loaded the PST file.
Is there a way CompanionLink can be configured that when it is close, it also closes the process?
When I close CompanionLink, it should eliminate the process as well.
Why does this matter to me? I synchronize Outlook 2016 between two computers -- my desktop and laptop. If CompanionLink on the desktop continues to be active, then dropbox produces what is called a conflicted copy of the PST file. This causes a number of issues if I am already using Outlook on the laptop which has already loaded the PST file.
Is there a way CompanionLink can be configured that when it is close, it also closes the process?


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