I had some folders containing norwegian characters.
They caused problems for some of my MP3 players.
So I change the names. And synced my SD and USB cards.
New folder was created. Files in old folder deleted. Files in new folder added.
BUT. The old folder - now empty - was not deleted (even when not existing in the source).
I thought using "mirror" should create a mirror. Removing all not on the "source" side.
Leaves empty folders
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Happended with all the folders I renamed.
Files inside where deleted but not the folder.
No problem deleting the folder from Windows Explorer.
Files inside where deleted but not the folder.
No problem deleting the folder from Windows Explorer.
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It seems I have same problem. Empty folders on the target side cannot be deleted, folders are really empty.
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I found something.
On the one "configuration" that leaves empty folders the to and from are: "D:\Musikk\" and "F:\Music\".
On the ones that have no trouble (tested one now and verified that folders was on delete list) it is: "D:\Musikk" and "F:\Music".
Could the trailing "\" in the source and target mess with folders on next level like "D:\Musikk\Folder"?
On the one "configuration" that leaves empty folders the to and from are: "D:\Musikk\" and "F:\Music\".
On the ones that have no trouble (tested one now and verified that folders was on delete list) it is: "D:\Musikk" and "F:\Music".
Could the trailing "\" in the source and target mess with folders on next level like "D:\Musikk\Folder"?