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Thread ID: 136560 2014-03-15 22:03:00 Excessive "Upstream" data? Pato (2463) Press F1
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1370316 2014-03-17 08:03:00 This little utility - technet.microsoft.com - will show where that data is headed. decibel (11645)
1370317 2014-03-19 00:47:00 This little utility - technet.microsoft.com - will show where that data is headed.Thanks. I now have some very interesting and helpful
utilities.
Pato (2463)
1370318 2014-03-19 00:48:00 This little utility - technet.microsoft.com - will show where that data is headed.Thanks. I now have some very interesting and helpful utilities. Pato (2463)
1370319 2014-03-19 00:53:00 Welcome to the world of trial and error ;)I can now sympathise with the job of technicians and the length of time it takes to resolve some problems.
I am naturally pleased my problem has been resolved with the removal of Google Drive but I am curious as to why it would have been using so much upstream data. I guess I will never know?.
Pato (2463)
1370320 2014-03-19 01:25:00 Google drive creates a folder on your PC, anything you put in that folder is automatically uploaded to your drive account.
Any file you put in your drive account, gets automatically downloaded to that folder. If you change any file, it will be re-uploaded.

You say you did upload a large zip file to Google drive - did you also edit it multiple times? If so, Google drive sync program would likely have been uploading multiple copies of it.
Agent_24 (57)
1370321 2014-03-19 02:20:00 I understand what you are saying, but I only uploaded ONE zip file to Google Drive and no other files. There was no editing necessary. Pato (2463)
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