Duplicate image syncronization in pc suite 6.84.10...

Hi all,
the 'store image' application for synching photos between PC Suite (6.84.10.3) and your phone fails to recognise if a photo has already been tranfered and will re transfer it again, creating dupilicate photos on your computer.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
thanks

Hi,
If your pc supports 7.0.8.2, why dont you upgrade your pc suite to the latest version 7.0.8.2 and check this issue again???

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