What does an "F" in front of the calculated dir size and other columns mean?
I am using Win Vista and the F appears in front of the hidden "ProgramData" directory.
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Question about "F" in front of the calculated dir
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Re: Question about "F" in front of the calculated
Do you use some plugins or pure TC?
Can you show / link a screenshot?
Peter
Can you show / link a screenshot?
Peter
TC 10.xx / #266191
Win 10 x64
Win 10 x64
How can I link a jpeg file to this message?
Sorry if unclear I am using the plug in DirSizeCalc and this is where it appears.
Maybe "F" for folder, while the data are calculated or if calculation is "on demand / in background"??
Peter
EDIT: "Readme" describes some strings, but no "F"
3.2 Additional values for displayed values
DirSizeCalc shows some tokens in front of the calculation result, if the complete directory content couldn't be retrieved. This can be the case for several reasons:
AD = Access denied. This error is displayed if the current user has no sufficient access permissions for opening the directory.
U = Unreadable Unicode name. This error occurs if file name contains characters which don't match the currently set Windows code page and you have deactivated storing of short file names.
E = Unknown error. Unknown error should not be displayed at all. When it's displayed please report it to me.
NF = Not followed reparse point. The user has set the option to now follow reparse points which results in not including these these files in the calculation.
Peter
EDIT: "Readme" describes some strings, but no "F"
3.2 Additional values for displayed values
DirSizeCalc shows some tokens in front of the calculation result, if the complete directory content couldn't be retrieved. This can be the case for several reasons:
AD = Access denied. This error is displayed if the current user has no sufficient access permissions for opening the directory.
U = Unreadable Unicode name. This error occurs if file name contains characters which don't match the currently set Windows code page and you have deactivated storing of short file names.
E = Unknown error. Unknown error should not be displayed at all. When it's displayed please report it to me.
NF = Not followed reparse point. The user has set the option to now follow reparse points which results in not including these these files in the calculation.
TC 10.xx / #266191
Win 10 x64
Win 10 x64
In the German documentation (http://lefteous.totalcmd.net/tc/docs/dirsizecalc/liesmich.htm#additional_information) F is the equivalent for E in the English doc and is mentioned that it should be reported. Though I do not understand why there is an "unknown error".
Seems only the developer can answer the question. If not then I can live with it...
Seems only the developer can answer the question. If not then I can live with it...