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Bug: synology "#recycle" folder deletes original folder #16616

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Venipa opened this issue Dec 18, 2024 · 2 comments
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Bug: synology "#recycle" folder deletes original folder #16616

Venipa opened this issue Dec 18, 2024 · 2 comments
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area - file operations Features or bug reports for file operations area - network drives Features or bug reports relating to network drives

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@Venipa
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Venipa commented Dec 18, 2024

Description

So, i wanted to try the app again after a few years, so i opened my network drive and tried to empty my #recycle folder.
Once i tried to empty it the folder list has been scanned for files to delete but instead of deleting the #recycle child items it scanned the original folder and tried to delete all files.
I was unable to cancel the operation by restarting my synology nas to prevent further damage.

Steps To Reproduce

  1. Have a synology nas devices
  2. enable recycle bin folder to prevent direct deletion
  3. delete single items in folders so i moves the file links to the recycle bin
  4. empty #recycle (i did it with ctrl+a & shift+del)
  5. files from the original folder will be scanned and deleted

Files Version

3.8.1.0

Windows Version

Edition Windows 11 Pro Version 23H2 Installed on ‎26/‎09/‎2024 OS build 22631.4602 Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.22700.1055.0

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there is no log since its not really an error.

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Thanks for the report, is #recycle a NAS folder or do you mean the normal Windows Recycle bin?

@Josh65-2201 Josh65-2201 added needs - additional info Needs more information from the reporter area - file operations Features or bug reports for file operations area - network drives Features or bug reports relating to network drives labels Dec 19, 2024
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Venipa commented Dec 19, 2024

Thanks for the report, is #recycle a NAS folder or do you mean the normal Windows Recycle bin?

"#recycle" is a nas folder created by a feature from synology to prevent direct deletion of files

@Josh65-2201 Josh65-2201 removed the needs - additional info Needs more information from the reporter label Dec 21, 2024
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