Onedrive for Business: file checker

Hi to all,
I've used
filechecker tools for checking the naming compatibility for a set of files ready to be uploded on onedrive for bussiness.
Using filechecker on network path (like \\server\folde) on folder that contains 400 files and 62 subfolders, the tools analyzes each file 12/24 times; last entry of csv file, reports "0 issues discovered parsing 5600 files."
Why the counters of file are wrong?
Thanks in advance.

Hi Yuri Corio. The link you provide to the file checker tools has a comment section at the bottom. You may have better luck posting a question to the developer of the tool there.
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    2014-10-29 12:07:28.140670300 +0700 FSF-{1C0AF415-373F-4C01-8C23-62E942E56E7E}.FSF
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    2014-10-29 12:07:27.920665900 +0700 FSF-{11C27630-BBD0-4797-94F0-81332B1BE598}.FSF
    2014-10-29 12:07:27.730662100 +0700 FSD-{879D25AE-37F5-47FD-9CF3-8DFBCF6C9A91}.FSD
    2014-10-29 12:07:27.730662100 +0700 FSF-{ACE9056D-ECE1-45FF-8569-437A8386001D}.FSF
    2014-10-29 12:07:27.176650700 +0700 FSD-{2E4495AE-5C09-4201-9E83-A6BDC83968EE}.FSD
    2014-10-29 12:07:27.176650700 +0700 FSF-{55EA3316-D2BE-4041-9599-E7030D5166D6}.FSF
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    Paul Stork SharePoint Server MVP
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    Blog: http://dontpapanic.com/blog
    Twitter: Follow @pstork
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    Hi Corey,
    According to your description, my understanding is that the users cannot sync document libraries with OneDrive for Business.
    I recommend to check the Permission Level to see if the Use Client Integration Features permission is selected.
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    Please also check if the users have the right permission to sync the document library with OneDrive for Business.
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    http://nheylen.wordpress.com/2014/05/15/sync-error-we-cant-connect-to-the-specified-sharepoint-site/
    Best regards.
    Thanks
    Victoria Xia
    TechNet Community Support

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