Mounted network drive as a Z:\\ .All functionality will work fine except deleting files and folder.
There is some restriction for deleting file and folder from Map network drive ?
Hi
Best of my knowledge, there is no such restriction of delete file/folder from map drive. You may check the user you are using to login to mapped drive, if that user has delete permission on those file/folder or not.
Hope this will be helpful
Maybe there is a rule or behavior that is firing and either throwing an exception or preventing the delete.
Jayesh Prajapati Jeff Potts
Thank for a reply.
i checked i have full permission.
Steps like below :
1. Map drive in Local Computer.
2. Open any folder,Create File or Folder in that,Synchronize it.
3.After few minutes, Delete File or Folder from local computer.
4.When delete file or folder from Computer ,it's deleted properly.(file will not shown in window).
5. After delete done,Same window refresh it using F5 or Right Click.Deleted file or folder will reappear.
I did same step lots of time but every time file or folder reappear.
※i need to delete file or folder from Alfresco dashboard.then it's not appearing in window.
Did you test the deletion with the account and the computer/server that is running alfresco?
When the file reappears in the dashboard, can you open it? (Maybe only it's representation in Solr isn't deleted)
Yes i Checked...i can able to open file and able to do modification also.
When i delete file from Alfresco then it's not re-appear in Local Machine.everything work fine
Hi,
Could you check and share server logs, please?. Maybe it contains any clue about this issue.
Regards,
clv
Thank you for comment.
Sorry to say ,but i am not admin.so i don't know too much about log file.
i have access of Project folder only.
Which i mapped with my local PC.
Are you using WebDAV, AOS, or CIFS? If you don't know then please provide the path you are mapping Z: to. Also the specific version of Alfresco would be helpful.
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