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- 26 Nov 2020, 16:20
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Don't understand Recylce Bin under Windows
- Replies: 6
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Re: Don't understand Recylce Bin under Windows
My servers are running without UI, so unfortunately this is no option for me. These are systems like a Synology NAS and a LibreElec on Raspi. Maybe this is use case is specific to me. On the other hand, local trash bins are for example the default in GoodSync, which is also a popular sync tool. And ...
- 22 Nov 2020, 20:26
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Don't understand Recylce Bin under Windows
- Replies: 6
- Views: 918
Re: Don't understand Recylce Bin under Windows
Sorry for late reply, just found the notification in my spam folder.
My use case is:
- I don't sync at night, but on demand when I have changed something important.
- I sync very big media files and lots of them, so even in a fast network, transfer volume is an issue.
- sometimes the other side ...
My use case is:
- I don't sync at night, but on demand when I have changed something important.
- I sync very big media files and lots of them, so even in a fast network, transfer volume is an issue.
- sometimes the other side ...
- 01 Nov 2020, 20:18
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Don't understand Recylce Bin under Windows
- Replies: 6
- Views: 918
Re: Don't understand Recylce Bin under Windows
Thanks for clarification. Then I have an enhancement request. When using Versioning, would it be possible to have two versioning locations, one on each side? And all files deleted on one side will go to the versioning location on that directory/drive. Then, moving to versioning would only be an OS ...
- 18 Oct 2020, 18:49
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Don't understand Recylce Bin under Windows
- Replies: 6
- Views: 918
Don't understand Recylce Bin under Windows
I have a Linux and a Windows Desktop and sync both via a Synology NAS via SMB.
For Linux, I created a .Trash-1001 folder and everything works fine. On Windows, I get a message, that a trash bin is not supported. I tried to create to .Trash-<my userid> folder, but that does not work. Is it possible ...
For Linux, I created a .Trash-1001 folder and everything works fine. On Windows, I get a message, that a trash bin is not supported. I tried to create to .Trash-<my userid> folder, but that does not work. Is it possible ...
- 23 Jul 2019, 08:34
- Forum: Help
- Topic: Struggling with g_file_trash
- Replies: 0
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Struggling with g_file_trash
I need help with the recycle bin. Sometimes I get it working, sometimes not. I get the following error:
Error Code 14: Unable to trash file /xxx/xxx/xxx: Permission denied [g_file_trash]
I am trying to sync from OpenSuse to a Synology NAS via NFS or SMB. My user id is 1001 and I have a .Trash-1001 ...
Error Code 14: Unable to trash file /xxx/xxx/xxx: Permission denied [g_file_trash]
I am trying to sync from OpenSuse to a Synology NAS via NFS or SMB. My user id is 1001 and I have a .Trash-1001 ...