Vaults intermittently won't lock, won't open and network drives drop when copying files to vaults

Hi all, this is my first post so sorry its a problem / question.

I started using cryptomator a few days ago on the basis of it being more secure now Apple have switched off E2EE on iCloud here in the UK, installed it and it was working perfectly, then I noticed the FUSE-T link and thought I had better install that too as it seemed it was a recommendation, ever since I’m finding all sorts of weird stuff happening.

I’m using an M4 mac mini and the things that are happening which I hasten to add have never been a problem on my machine before are things like network drives (a synology NAS) losing connection, open vaults are unresponsive you can sometimes view files and sometimes not, when you can if you try to preview them with the spacebar it fails. Then the whole vault becomes unresponsive and you can’t close it or interact with other vaults because it gets in a locked state.

Could this be down to the introduction of FUSE-T?

I really want to like this product and have already actually become a funding contributor but it’s already wearing thin on me after just a few days due to all the problems I’m having and I’m tempted to just ditch it already and go back to creating encrypted drives in the standard way on MacOS. If it worked properly it would be great but it feels really hit and miss at the moment and is making me feel like I can’t trust it to store my important data in case it loses it or I’m unable to access it :slightly_frowning_face:

I’ve kind of solved my own problem, I completely uninstalled Fuse-T and rebooted the system and now everything is working perfectly again, feels like something in Sequoia, Cryptomator and Fuse-T don’t play nicely together, still not sure how I feel about keeping important docs in a cryptomator vault now though just in case it ends up lost :man_shrugging: