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#39  -  Skiping files that you dont want to skip on a "move operation" Posted Jun 29, 08:51
Last updated Nov 09, 04:26
Product TeraCopy
Edition(s) 2.0
 
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Category Windows XP
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Description and details
I cut some files and paste them over another ones and click on the
button “all” of overwrite seccition, but then the folder i cut still
has some files in that havent been copied,  that files are the
ones that didnt need to overwrite others (cause they werent in the
destination folder)
How to reproduce
Downlad firefox in any language that isnt english, for example firefox es-es. Extract the exe using an archiver like winrar. There are 3 folders localized, nonlocalized an optional. Cut all the files in localized folder, paste them over nonlocalized ones, teracopy will promt you to overwrite or skill that ones, choose overwrite all. After that finish there are still files on the "localized" folder that shouldnt be there.
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Revised
Posted by Guest user (guest),  Nov 09, 04:26
The new beta 2.07 seems to have fixed all issues. And I remembered I
can turn TeraCopy off by pressing Scroll Lock, but I don't think I will
need it again. TeraCopy is great
Alin
Confirmed
Posted by Guest user (guest),  Nov 09, 03:13
I'm using version 2.01 on Windows XP Pro with SP3, and I'm used to
Windows only renaming (changing paths) of file system objects when I
move them to a different path but on the same partition. It's very fast and I prefer it. I'd like to
have that option in TeraCopy. Also, if there is already a folder in the
destination folder with the same name, the files inside it and it's subfolders don't get
copied/moved. Empty folders should be moved/copied too.
Confirmed
Posted by Guest user (guest),  Nov 09, 03:13
I'm using version 2.01 on Windows XP Pro with SP3, and I'm used to
Windows only renaming (changing paths) of file system objects when I
move them to a different path but on the same partition. It's very fast and I prefer it. I'd like to
have that option in TeraCopy. Also, if there is already a folder in the
destination folder with the same name, the files inside it and it's subfolders don't get
copied/moved. Empty folders should be moved/copied too.
Fixed
Posted by Jeff (administrator),  Jul 13, 12:07
Thanks for good reproduction steps!
Issue progress updated
Posted automatically on behalf of Jeff (administrator),  Jul 13, 12:06
This issue's status has been changed to 'Fixed'.
Issue progress updated
Posted automatically on behalf of Jeff (administrator),  Jul 13, 12:06
This issue's status has been changed to 'Fixed'.
Issue progress updated
Posted automatically on behalf of Jeff (administrator),  Jul 10, 14:48
This issue's status has been changed to 'Being worked on'.