TC asks if file should be moved to bin although not possible
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TC asks if file should be moved to bin although not possible
Env.: Win 7, x64, TC 9 Beta 3
The following settings are set.
Windows:
Recycle bin settings: Show confirmation dialog _unchecked_
TC:
Win95Delete=0
VistaDelete=default
UseTrash=1
1. Navigate to Windows folder as restricted user
2. F8 on regedit.exe
3. TC asks to move the file to the trash.
Expected: As TC should now be capable of detecting wether a file can be moved to trash or not the normal delete confirmation dialog should be displayed.
The following settings are set.
Windows:
Recycle bin settings: Show confirmation dialog _unchecked_
TC:
Win95Delete=0
VistaDelete=default
UseTrash=1
1. Navigate to Windows folder as restricted user
2. F8 on regedit.exe
3. TC asks to move the file to the trash.
Expected: As TC should now be capable of detecting wether a file can be moved to trash or not the normal delete confirmation dialog should be displayed.
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I read about this change in the history file but I'm not sure if it refers to this report. Which settings are required to test the change?beta5 wrote:10.07.16 Added: When deleting to recycle bin and a file can only be deleted directly, warn the user and let him choose to delete it directly or not (32/64)
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For example, create a junction/reparse point from drive c: to a subfolder on d: . Enable recycle bin on c: but disable it on d:.
Now when you try to delete a file from that junction, e.g. delete c:\junctionparent\junction\file.ext which is located on d:, the file would be deleted directlry and TC will show a warning.
Btw, in the same situation, the Explorer will delete the file without warning!
Now when you try to delete a file from that junction, e.g. delete c:\junctionparent\junction\file.ext which is located on d:, the file would be deleted directlry and TC will show a warning.
Btw, in the same situation, the Explorer will delete the file without warning!
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You asked about the above entry in the history.txt, and I have explained exactly what this is about: When a drive is reported as supporting the reycle bin, but TC cannot move the file to recycle bin for some reason (Windows reports that it will delete the file directly).
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???
I get prompt about deleting to recycle bin, and later warning that it cannot delete to it.
I get prompt about deleting to recycle bin, and later warning that it cannot delete to it.
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