Recycle Bin does not show items names but $GIBERIS.wtf
Posted: 29.06.2022, 02:10
When I navigate in FreeCommander to some Recycle Bin folder thus end up in e.g.
C:\$RECYCLE.BIN\S-1-5-21-3797103458-798797042-3558267449-1001
All I are are folders like
$RL87X54
&RTZKIJS
and files like
%I0EQUFD.wav
$RQTW607.txt
But when I repeat this in Windows Explorer I will still end up in
C:\$RECYCLE.BIN\S-1-5-21-3797103458-798797042-3558267449-1001
but the address bar will be showing [unless clicked for editing]
[RECYCLE BIN ICON] > This PC > DRIVE-NAME (C:) > $RECYCLE.BIN > Recycle Bin
and most important I will see proper original names of deleted folders and files. And also if in FC I will execute a shortcut from a Favorite Toolbar that has Parameter
-T -C -L=::{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}
I will see proper names of deleted items, but in this case from all Recycle Bin system folders that are located on my various drives
So why is there this dichotomy? Is this a bug? If I am not mistaken, these items look like when ages ago I copied in DOS files created in Windows - and thus encountered face flat the problem of exceeding DOS file name length limitation of 8 characters
I myself would prefer to see proper names always and not some encrypted gibberish - so that I would not have to resort to using Windows Explorer
I am using version 861 32-bit public on Windows 10 Enterprise 20H2 19042.746 x64
C:\$RECYCLE.BIN\S-1-5-21-3797103458-798797042-3558267449-1001
All I are are folders like
$RL87X54
&RTZKIJS
and files like
%I0EQUFD.wav
$RQTW607.txt
But when I repeat this in Windows Explorer I will still end up in
C:\$RECYCLE.BIN\S-1-5-21-3797103458-798797042-3558267449-1001
but the address bar will be showing [unless clicked for editing]
[RECYCLE BIN ICON] > This PC > DRIVE-NAME (C:) > $RECYCLE.BIN > Recycle Bin
and most important I will see proper original names of deleted folders and files. And also if in FC I will execute a shortcut from a Favorite Toolbar that has Parameter
-T -C -L=::{645FF040-5081-101B-9F08-00AA002F954E}
I will see proper names of deleted items, but in this case from all Recycle Bin system folders that are located on my various drives
So why is there this dichotomy? Is this a bug? If I am not mistaken, these items look like when ages ago I copied in DOS files created in Windows - and thus encountered face flat the problem of exceeding DOS file name length limitation of 8 characters
I myself would prefer to see proper names always and not some encrypted gibberish - so that I would not have to resort to using Windows Explorer
I am using version 861 32-bit public on Windows 10 Enterprise 20H2 19042.746 x64