Hi, I am experiencing strange behavior while listing folders if a root is a mount point. For example, if I have mount point as c:\mp and subcontent is Root\Dataset, navigating to c:\mp gives the following:
..
Root
Root
while the windows explorer or DIR gives correct values (one Root). I intercepted the enumerate directory call from explorer and TC and sequence is quite different. Any ideas how TC enumerates directories?
To expose the file system I am using a CBFS library, any experience with that and TC?
Thank you in advance,
Arthur
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Sorry, I do not understand the problem. I do not have problems with junctions and mount points here, and I use them regularly to move rarely used large folders from c: (SSD) to my harddisk. Can you describe (step by step) what I need to do to reproduce the problem, please?
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I tried to find the reason but failed so far. It seems it's not caused by watchdirs as I have disabled it temporarily and it still happens really often.
Could someone create a symbolic link to a network drive in root of C: and just navigate and observe if there is an invalid item at the top of the list?
This thread should be moved to bugs.
Could someone create a symbolic link to a network drive in root of C: and just navigate and observe if there is an invalid item at the top of the list?
This thread should be moved to bugs.
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Which Windows version on the client, and what about the server to which you are linking?
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