Deleting file within Sync-Tool if the path is given via %COMMANDER_INI%\..\
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Deleting file within Sync-Tool if the path is given via %COMMANDER_INI%\..\
Deleting file within Sync-Tool by right clicking -> delete is not possible, if the path is given via %COMMANDER_INI%\..\
See this suggestion: [Tc11] Suggestion: COMMANDER_INI_PATH
Joube
See this suggestion: [Tc11] Suggestion: COMMANDER_INI_PATH
Joube
Re: Deleting file within Sync-Tool if the path is given via %COMMANDER_INI%\..\
Not confirmed (Tested with TC 11.01rc2 32bit and 64bit on Windows 7)
See: https://tcmd.madsenworld.dk/syncdelincomini.mp4
Maybe your file was locked by another program/process?
See: https://tcmd.madsenworld.dk/syncdelincomini.mp4
Maybe your file was locked by another program/process?
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Re: Deleting file within Sync-Tool if the path is given via %COMMANDER_INI%\..\
Try this please:petermad wrote: 2023-08-28, 11:13 UTC Not confirmed (Tested with TC 11.01rc2 32bit and 64bit on Windows 7)
- cm_filesync (all next steps within filesync module)
- left: %commander_ini%\..\
- right:a_path (with a copy of wincmd.ini in it)
- Compare
- Edit left wincmd.ini and change something in it.
- Compare
- double click wincmd.ini s and within file compare change the changes back.
- Compare
- now a wincmd.bak is seen on the left side
- try to delete this wincmd.bak file
- Compare
By the way:
with which tool do you made the video?
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Re: Deleting file within Sync-Tool if the path is given via %COMMANDER_INI%\..\
I have tried it: It looks like the recycle bin doesn't like these kinds of paths, but deleting directly via Shift+click on "Delete left" works fine.
Postponed to a later version.
Postponed to a later version.
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Re: Deleting file within Sync-Tool if the path is given via %COMMANDER_INI%\..\
That could be it - I have the recycle bin disabled System-wise
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https://www.zdsoft.com/with which tool do you made the video?
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Re: Deleting file within Sync-Tool if the path is given via %COMMANDER_INI%\..\
Thankspetermad wrote: 2023-08-28, 15:02 UTC That could be it - I have the recycle bin disabled System-wise
2JOUBEhttps://www.zdsoft.com/with which tool do you made the video?
Re: Deleting file within Sync-Tool if the path is given via %COMMANDER_INI%\..\
I just marked it as a bug for completeness. But I think, that doesn't have to be changed at all and I would move it to the "will not be changed" forum, because there are umpteen other ways of deleting such file.
Joube
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Re: Deleting file within Sync-Tool if the path is given via %COMMANDER_INI%\..\
No, it's better to resolve the parent dir references ".." when starting the comparison. I already have such a function to handle archives with such references, so they can't write above the target directory.I think, that doesn't have to be changed at all
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Re: Deleting file within Sync-Tool if the path is given via %COMMANDER_INI%\..\
I can confirm the bug in TC 11.01rc2 when enabling and deleting to the Recycle bin.

Confirmed fixed in TC 11.01rc3history.txt wrote:29.08.23 Fixed: Synchronize dirs: Resolve parent dir references \..\ when starting the comparison, because some functions like deleting to recycle bin fail with such paths (32/64)

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Re: Deleting file within Sync-Tool if the path is given via %COMMANDER_INI%\..\
Moderator message from: petermad » 2023-08-29, 18:40 UTC
Moved from "TC11.x bug reports (English)" to "TC Fixed bugs"
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Re: Deleting file within Sync-Tool if the path is given via %COMMANDER_INI%\..\
Yes, fixed in Tc11.01rc3.
No chance for 'COMMANDER_INI_PATH' ?
No chance for 'COMMANDER_INI_PATH' ?
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Re: Deleting file within Sync-Tool if the path is given via %COMMANDER_INI%\..\
Maybe in a later version, 11.01 is for bug fixes, sorry.
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