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Joeres
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collapsing tree bug?

Post by Joeres »

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Dear friends,

I am a tester of software for what ever reason. Therefore I have to remove often loads of software.
My problem: after deletion directories with files I often loose my tree structure (it just collapses partly) after which I continue with the menu function :arrow: rebuild tree. This is a bit annoying to me, because I have to do it rather often.
Am I doing something wrong, do I miss an other important option again :!: or is it really a bug.




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Joeres
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Re: collapsing tree bug?

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Please try to explain exactly: what happens when you do what? And: have you checked "Auto-Refresh..." in Tools/Configuration/General?

Joeres
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Post by Joeres »

Dear friend,

I will send you the exact description by means of screen images and explanations as soon possible!

YES - Auto-Refresh in Tools/Configuration/General is on :!:

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Post by admin »

Well, I got your mail but failed to reproduce the problem (although I tried hard). Since a problem of this kind has never been reported by anybody up to now I assume it might be caused by some peculiarity of your system.
Anyway, if any other user ever noticed this problem, please report!

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