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Hi all, I solved this problem. It was with my network managed profile. FWIW, I've found Zotero and Dropbox together to be much better than Zotero Sync.
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So, I tried the same setup at home on my desktop (Firefox 3.5 and Zotero 1.0.10, separate from my laptop as reported before). Google Scholar and JSTOR both seem to work fine. I might just try reinstalling Firefox and Zotero from scratch on t…
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Google Scholar, I just tried importing the first three: http://scholar.google.com/scholar?q=billings+agthe&hl=en&lr=&btnG=Search JSTOR for the first reference: http://www.jstor.org/stable/3145831 Thanks for looking in…
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When I tried sync on computer 2, I certainly did not see the metadata, notes, or subcollection/file folder structure that I did when setting it up on computer 1, though the webserver seemed to remain full. In any case, wouldn't both metadata an…
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Well, I'd like to store both my metadata and files on the webserver, and look at them from other computers, just like I did with Zotero on one computer. Is *that* possible in Sync Preview?
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Dan, I have tried "verify server" on each machine, after creating a new Firefox profile and the latest version of Zotero sync. It seems to me that this would move the local zotero.sqlite file (correct me if I'm wrong), but reopening Zotero never p…
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Well, the result makes sense, but then the design (or troubleshooting) is quite confusing. 1. Given the difficulties of getting the sync to work, I tried "clear server data" because none of the other reset functions seemed to work. Even if …
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Hi, I've tried working on this a bit more. I created a new Firefox profile on my Windows XP computer entirely, and reinstalled Zotero sync, and reentered my Zotero forum ID and WebDAV server information. However, when I click on sync, it still spin…