You cannot move a folder to the trash. It gives an Access violation (You can wipe however)
I added a bug report as issue
I added a bug report as issue
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You cannot move a folder to the trash. It gives an Access violation (You can wipe however)
I added a bug report as issue |
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When the dialog pops up are you "moving to the trash" or "wiping"? I can get rid of a folder by wiping with no issues
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Before using Maintenance Center be sure to back up everything just in case.
Edited: - 09 May 2022 20:37:40
(be sure to back up)
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Another idea: If your e-mail repository is on the C: drive try moving it all to another partition. I've always used my D: drive for this and never had such problems.
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A workaround could be to give more permissions to (authenticated) users in the properties of your E: drive (which of course could introduce other risks). Or find a way to always run TB! as administrator without nagging messages from Windows Security. |
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