When using selective download with onedrive, FC will download the file to look at some details, if configured in some area (I found status bar for JPG).
I believe FC should check the attribute first if the file is available on disk and only do check details if the file is on disk. otherwise this can have a huge impact of downloads.
Edit: Just checked on columns: If you add a column that needs FC to look deeper in the file (eg. Exif - Date Taken) then all files in the folder will be automatically be download to check on the files.
818 - FC will load files from onedrive which have attribute offline
818 - FC will load files from onedrive which have attribute offline
Using FC under: Win10 German (2004+), Server 2016, Server 2019 + Onedrive
Re: 818 - FC will load files from onedrive which have attribute offline
I can handle now (Build 819) the new file attribute "Recall on data access" (e.g. for not local OneDrive files).
For files with this attribute the details for status bar will be not loaded.
For files with this attribute the details for status bar will be not loaded.
Re: 818 - FC will load files from onedrive which have attribute offline
Hi Marek,
Tried this with OneDrive4Business and it still downloads a JPG, which i before marked as "empty space on local drive".
It still downloads the JPG, when I move the cursor on it?
Regards
Thorsten
Edit: Some Screenshots.
While pressing on the JPG, this dialog appears: The Onedrive Dialog shows my unloading and the loading initiated by FC:
Tried this with OneDrive4Business and it still downloads a JPG, which i before marked as "empty space on local drive".
It still downloads the JPG, when I move the cursor on it?
Regards
Thorsten
Edit: Some Screenshots.
While pressing on the JPG, this dialog appears: The Onedrive Dialog shows my unloading and the loading initiated by FC:
Using FC under: Win10 German (2004+), Server 2016, Server 2019 + Onedrive
Re: 818 - FC will load files from onedrive which have attribute offline
Have you checked first if the file has the attribute "Recall on data access" (Attributes/Timestamp dialog)?
Re: 818 - FC will load files from onedrive which have attribute offline
I cant. Because when I select it to get to the dialog, the file will be downloaded
The Attributes Dialog works fine on anything that is not "hit" by the status bar process like eg. a .txt file.
But on a JPG it will be immediately downloaded, so the dialog will show me the "Recall on data access" being not checked.
The Attributes Dialog works fine on anything that is not "hit" by the status bar process like eg. a .txt file.
But on a JPG it will be immediately downloaded, so the dialog will show me the "Recall on data access" being not checked.
Using FC under: Win10 German (2004+), Server 2016, Server 2019 + Onedrive
Re: 818 - FC will load files from onedrive which have attribute offline
Change the filter in the status bar from *.jpg too "*.jpp" and check the status then.
Re: 818 - FC will load files from onedrive which have attribute offline
Hello Marek.
Checked on the attribute and yes it is checked.
File is also not downloaded when I rename filter string.
One thing I noticed:
How do you get the file properties?
In Powershell (dont know if this is important), when I do a $test=Get-Childitem and then do $test | fl * or select * it will load the file, as it also reads extended attributes.
Checked on the attribute and yes it is checked.
File is also not downloaded when I rename filter string.
One thing I noticed:
How do you get the file properties?
In Powershell (dont know if this is important), when I do a $test=Get-Childitem and then do $test | fl * or select * it will load the file, as it also reads extended attributes.
Using FC under: Win10 German (2004+), Server 2016, Server 2019 + Onedrive
Re: 818 - FC will load files from onedrive which have attribute offline
OK, I have found and fixed the problem with jpg.
I use Windows API functions for reading basic properties - Attributes and Timestamps.
I use Windows API functions for reading basic properties - Attributes and Timestamps.
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