I am talking about symbolic links. I create them with "Link Shell Extension", or of course mklink may be used.
You can reproduce it this way:
Existing folder structure:
Folder "A"
|- Folder "B"
|- symbolic link "L" to folder "F"
|- Folder "F" ( or at any other place)
|- file "a"
|- file "b ...
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- 18.08.2017, 07:58
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: 753 - deleting symlinks deletes the content of the linked folder
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- 17.08.2017, 09:07
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: 753 - deleting symlinks deletes the content of the linked folder
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753 - deleting symlinks deletes the content of the linked folder
With the option "delete with FreeCommander method" selected:
When deleting a folder which contains a symlink "L" to another folder "D", all the content of folder "D" gets deleted as well.
(In my case fortunately to the recycle bin.)
I think it's related to this bug report: http://forum ...
When deleting a folder which contains a symlink "L" to another folder "D", all the content of folder "D" gets deleted as well.
(In my case fortunately to the recycle bin.)
I think it's related to this bug report: http://forum ...