Hi, The answer to that would be no and no. Not a peep, nary a word. Silence. Utlimately, I resigned myself to hunting down most, but not all of the files from several old backups and reloading what I could onto the U1 server, having to reconstruct my databases on the way and my invoicing for the year so far. Four days work in all. Four days where I did nothing but try and return to a state of data integrity I was led to believe was robust. Four days of lost productivity. However, the problem of conflict directories and files persists whenever I try simultaneous access from two different workstations (both now having Lucid on them), which means that I can not add anything from the second computer until I have logged out from the first and ensured that the sync has occurred completely before logging out. At present, this means leaving the machine on generally over night, before I can turn it off and connect from the other machine, otherwise it leads to data loss. All I can say is that it is a fairly poor show all round. I will be cancelling the subscription shortly and transferring over to DropBox. There are other reasons involved in this choice, and not just my despair with a system offered as a pro solution which doesn't work as advertised (in law we say "not fit for purpose"). I also have a Windows machine and a Mac OSX machine in my herd, and as yet UbuntuOne does not cater for those OSes. At least DropBox does. Even MobileMe under OSX seems to do a better job at present. So bad karma for UbuntuOne from me - sorry. Alex 2010/9/20 duanedesign