I clicked 'Show Junctions' under;
View -> Show Items
Now I see the files but they are Pink.
What is a Junction? This does not exist in v9.00.
This will help you I am sure.
Paul
Well, I suppose we have highlighted an area for more thought. Windows Explorer is not showing anything different, it has always shown the files (without any overlays)admin wrote:I definitely attempt to show every junction item with a link overlay. I'm rather surprised that some items do not show the overlay and cannot explain it. What does WE Win7 do?
It had us both stumped, but next time we will look harder.admin wrote:BTW, on your very first XY screenshot in this thread the statusbar says 5/18 items -- here one could have seen immediately (and the statusbar tooltip even says it) what was causing the missing items.
I can make the link overlays optional. OK?Pulinski wrote:What do suggest as a course of action?
Sounds like a plan. I think that that will fix the display issues.admin wrote:I can make the link overlays optional. OK?
Well my opinion is to show by default, however I have seen posts in the forums arguing against this. That was prior to the files being a problem though.admin wrote:I only wonder what the factory default should be (show or not show). Win7/64 does show link overlays for junctions to folders. I cannot find any junctions to files on my system.
So Win7 Explorer does not show link overlays for files? (but it does for folders?)Pulinski wrote:Well my opinion is to show by default, however I have seen posts in the forums arguing against this. That was prior to the files being a problem though.admin wrote:I only wonder what the factory default should be (show or not show). Win7/64 does show link overlays for junctions to folders. I cannot find any junctions to files on my system.
I can test for you...I am normally running the latest beta version.
Again it's only connecting to the Windows Home Server shared folders where this is a problem.
We are talking about items that have the JUNCTION attribute set and are files (DIRECTORY attribute NOT set) or are pointing to files. This (or one of the two) seems to be the case in Pulinski's system. But apparently only in Pulinski's system...PeterH wrote:Just silly questions...
What files do you talk about? A file linked by a junction, or a file in a folder linked by a junction?
Or other way: is a difference between a folder linked by a junction, or by a folder inside a folder linked by a junction?
Could this be start of an idea?