Hello,
I'm a regular user of licensed SyncdocsPortableInstaller_dotNET40.exe,
and I totally depend on that particular build of this software
because higher dotNet versions will not be installed on machines I connect to,
and I have only restriced user access that blocks any installer executable.
So far, this version has worked fine for me.
Recently, the application itself and now also the Google sign in/oauth page
started showing warnings/notifications regarding obsolescence of the current way of authentication.
* SyncDocs displays repeatedly:
- Title: Syncdocs Version Too Old
- Message: This version of Syncdocs is too old to work well with the new Google Drive. You should update to a newer version for bug fixes and new features.
(There is also "Click 'OK' to automatically update now.", but that does nothing, and I don't expect it to, in a portable version.)
* Google sign in page displays:
- Title: Syncdocs wants to access your Google Account
- Message: To help protect your account, Google will soon block apps that don’t comply with Google’s security policies. You can let the app developer (contact.syncdocs@gmail.com) know that this app should stop using unsupported OAuth flows. Learn more (https://support.google.com/accounts/answer/12379384). If you’re the app developer, see the migration guide. (https://developers.google.com/identity/protocols/oauth2/resources/oob-migration)
- https://i.postimg.cc/X4dYjZVL/syncdocs-google-signin.png
Maybe you've already developed a workaround for that in the current/main version of SyncDocs, but as that's of no use to me, could you please patch the dotNET40 portable version?
Thanks.