Bug "Seperate Tree View" not updating
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Bug "Seperate Tree View" not updating
Hi,
When I delete a directory the directory is still visible in the "Seperate Tree View".
I could not replicate this bug at this time.
But I made a screenshot.
http://img406.imageshack.us/my.php?image=treeupdateny2.jpg
Greetz,
DR...
When I delete a directory the directory is still visible in the "Seperate Tree View".
I could not replicate this bug at this time.
But I made a screenshot.
http://img406.imageshack.us/my.php?image=treeupdateny2.jpg
Greetz,
DR...
#106383 Windows 10 Pro 64-bit
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How did you delete it? Maybe using Explorer delete method? If you find out how to reproduce this problem, please let me know!
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Sorry, it's simply not feasible to re-read the entire tree when you switch from other programs to TC. You will have to live with that.
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I can reproduce the behavior described by DarkRuleR when I select the "Explorer delete method" on Windows 7 (Ultimate 32 bits) every time I delete a directory. The entry in the tree panel is only removed when I click on "Reread source".
Using the TC delete method works fine, but it is way too slow when deleting large amounts of data.
Any suggestions or workarounds?
Thanks in advance.
Using the TC delete method works fine, but it is way too slow when deleting large amounts of data.
Any suggestions or workarounds?
Thanks in advance.
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If you use Windows Vista or 7, you should use the VistaDelete method instead - it's an internal method:
Wincmd.ini
[Configuration]
VistaDelete=1
You also need to turn off the Explorer method, because TC isn't notified by it which directories are really removed.
Wincmd.ini
[Configuration]
VistaDelete=1
You also need to turn off the Explorer method, because TC isn't notified by it which directories are really removed.
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