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Folder/Compare (Alt+V) - NOT A BUG - but check your settings

Posted: 06.02.2016, 14:22
by Jim213
FreeCommander XE 2016 Build 707 32-bit public beta on Windows 7 64bit

Folder/Compare doesn't look at the contents of nested folders.

1. Copy a C Drive folder, which has nested folders, to a memory stick.
2. Do Folder/Compare (Alt+V) of the main and the copy. Result 'Identical' => CORRECT

3. Delete the contents of one of the nested folders on the memory stick - Or change the contents of a file in a nested folder.
4. Do Folder/Compare (Alt+V) of the main and the copy. Result 'Identical' => WRONG

5 Do Folder/Synchronise (Alt+S) of the main and the copy. This shows the missing/changed files. => CORRECT

Re: Folder/Compare (Alt+V) Bug

Posted: 06.02.2016, 15:40
by Timon
Can't confirm in FreeCommander XE 2016 Build 716 32-bit.

You should check that in 'Tools' - 'Settings' - 'Compare folders' you have following settings set to on:
+ Folder name
++ Size
++ Date of last change

So when you
Delete the contents of one of the nested folders on the memory stick (even partially).
And
Do Folder/Compare (Alt+V) of the main and the copy. Result 'NOT Identical' => CORRECT

Re: Folder/Compare (Alt+V) Bug

Posted: 06.02.2016, 16:49
by Jim213
Timon wrote: You should check that in 'Compare folders' you have following settings set to on:
- Folder name
-- Size
-- Date of last change
Ah... That's the problem !
Thanks for that - so not a bug.

Not sure why 'folders' isn't selected as default.
Maybe there aught to be a message that says 'identical' with a warning that lists the settings.

I've changed the title.
Maybe admin can move or remove the thread.

Re: Folder/Compare (Alt+V) - NOT A BUG - but check your sett

Posted: 06.02.2016, 17:27
by Timon
It is rather usefull to switch on 'Tools' - 'Settings' - 'Compare folders' - 'Show dialog with options'.

With that dialog you can quickly change preferences for each compare.

Some time ago I thought that it is very uncomfortable to press Enter key 1 more time, and I always need same compare conditions, but after some time I understood how it helps.