Truecloud-setup-3.0.7.9.exe May 2026

Unlike older tools that re-upload entire files when changes occur, this version uses block-level sync. Only the modified portions of a file are transferred, drastically reducing bandwidth usage and sync time.

| ID | Description | Workaround / Fix | |----|-------------|------------------| | TCB-112 | Shell extension may conflict with OneDrive on Windows 11 24H2 | Disable OneDrive file-on-demand temporarily | | TCB-108 | First sync after upgrade can hang for >5 min on large folders (>100k files) | Restart the TruecloudSyncSvc service | | TCB-105 | Silent install parameter /VERYSILENT does not suppress reboot prompt | Use /VERYSILENT /NORESTART | Truecloud-setup-3.0.7.9.exe


Cause: Firewall or proxy blocking.
Fix: Add Truecloud.exe and Truecloud-service.exe to Windows Defender Firewall whitelist. Allow outbound TCP ports 443, 8443, and 8080. Unlike older tools that re-upload entire files when

Without verifiable provenance, a valid digital signature, and positive VirusTotal results, the answer is no. Cause: Firewall or proxy blocking

In the vast majority of cases, obscure executables with generic cloud-related names turn out to be either:

The safest course of action is to delete the file and contact the person or organization that provided it—if you were expecting it. If it appeared spontaneously (e.g., in your Downloads folder or on a USB drive), treat it as a security incident.