Hello Maxim,
> Thank you for the check, could you please add this to /bt/?
Thank you all for your replies; I created a report on that:
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=8526
Best regards,
mse
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Hello mse,
Tuesday, March 15, 2011, 11:01:06 PM, you wrote:
> That's what I thought, too. From my POV it makes no sense to keep an
> empty folder in the file system. Next time you press Ctrl + Shift +
> Alt + L the empty folder reappears in The Bat.
> Just checked: v4.2.36.4 deletes empty fold
Hello Rick,
>> I just realized that when I delete a folder in The Bat the
>> corresponding folder on the hard disk remains. This happens with
>> the two deleting options "Move to trash" and "Wipe". The message base
>> files MESSAGES.TBB and .TBN are deleted from the drive and an empty folder
Hello mse,
Tuesday, March 15, 2011, 1:55:10 PM, you wrote:
m> I just realized that when I delete a folder in The Bat the
m> corresponding folder on the hard disk remains. This happens with
m> the two deleting options "Move to trash" and "Wipe". The message base
m> files MESSAGES.TBB and .TBN ar
> Hello all,
> I just realized that when I delete a folder in The Bat the
> corresponding folder on the hard disk remains. This happens with
> the two deleting options "Move to trash" and "Wipe". The message base
> files MESSAGES.TBB and .TBN are deleted from the drive and an empty folder
> r
Hello all,
I just realized that when I delete a folder in The Bat the
corresponding folder on the hard disk remains. This happens with
the two deleting options "Move to trash" and "Wipe". The message base
files MESSAGES.TBB and .TBN are deleted from the drive and an empty folder
remains.
Thi
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