UPDATE: Enable network recycle bin works in WE but not in XY
Posted: 01 Jun 2019 17:00
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Using the above post, I enabled the recycle bin on a mapped network drive. After reboot, this works perfectly in Windows Explorer, however even with "Prompt before delete" and "Confirm delete operations" both unchecked, XYplorer still prompts to "Permantently delete".
This is great to have the protection of the recycle bin on mapped drives, and works fine in WE but seems to not work in XY.
EDIT: Seems the Context menu item "Delete" works correctly, however the File menu item "Delete", the delete key, and the delete toolbar button do not behave the same way. So the context menu is using WE's delete, the internal delete functions are not working the same way.
UPDATE: I learned the hard way, that one of the registry keys, the one Don pointed out under Wow6432Node, did NOT apparently get recreated upon a major Windows update (the HKLM and HKCU ones did). So, when I deleted some important files from my network drive, they did not go to the recycle bin but were instead permanently deleted, and this I did not know, because I disable the delete warning in XY settings. (fortunately I had a backup)
After I recreated this key, the network delete worked fine.
This is not a bug, just wanted to note for anyone finding this topic useful, you may need to recreate one or more registry keys if you get a major Windows update.
Using the above post, I enabled the recycle bin on a mapped network drive. After reboot, this works perfectly in Windows Explorer, however even with "Prompt before delete" and "Confirm delete operations" both unchecked, XYplorer still prompts to "Permantently delete".
This is great to have the protection of the recycle bin on mapped drives, and works fine in WE but seems to not work in XY.
EDIT: Seems the Context menu item "Delete" works correctly, however the File menu item "Delete", the delete key, and the delete toolbar button do not behave the same way. So the context menu is using WE's delete, the internal delete functions are not working the same way.
UPDATE: I learned the hard way, that one of the registry keys, the one Don pointed out under Wow6432Node, did NOT apparently get recreated upon a major Windows update (the HKLM and HKCU ones did). So, when I deleted some important files from my network drive, they did not go to the recycle bin but were instead permanently deleted, and this I did not know, because I disable the delete warning in XY settings. (fortunately I had a backup)
After I recreated this key, the network delete worked fine.
This is not a bug, just wanted to note for anyone finding this topic useful, you may need to recreate one or more registry keys if you get a major Windows update.