listfolder($specialUserFolder, , 2+64); returns wrong special paths

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autocart
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listfolder($specialUserFolder, , 2+64); returns wrong special paths

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Hi Don,

listfolder($specialUserFolder, , 2+64); returns wrong special paths

Ofc, $specialUserFolder must be replaced with an actual user name as one word (without path).

Problem:
If that user folder contains Desktop, Documents, Downloads and Links as subfolders, as it usually(?) does, then these folders should be included in the return as "[user name]\Desktop" etc. but are returned as only "Desktop" etc.

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Re: listfolder($specialUserFolder, , 2+64); returns wrong special paths

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Confirmed. Next beta.


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