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$RECYCLE.BIN Windows notification appears multiple times a day when syncing whole partition
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Expected behaviour
No notification
Actual behaviour
Multiple times a day I get this annoying notification:
"ℹ $RECYCLE.BIN The file name is a reserved name on this file system."
I already tried to add $RECYCLE.BIN to the ignored files but that didn't help.
Steps to reproduce
- Sync entire drive (F:\ is my NVME SSD)
- Keep adding, deleting, editing some files on the drive, I guess
Client configuration
Client version: 3.3.3
Operating system: Windows 10 Pro 20H2
OS language: German
Qt version used by client package (Linux only, see also Settings dialog):
Client package (From Nextcloud or distro) (Linux only):
Installation path of client: C:\Program Files\Nextcloud
Server configuration
Nextcloud version: 21.0.0
Storage backend (external storage):
Logs
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Client logfile: https://gist.github.com/GammelSami/17b5b60652244d46514c9fddbc9cd2ff
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Web server error log: https://gist.github.com/GammelSami/ddd642a076cd712292d4a1e037faea83
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Server logfile: nextcloud log (data/nextcloud.log): https://gist.github.com/GammelSami/6d05a10deed9b9c3691ba02678da16b8
Hello, I have the same concerns. https://www.forum-nas.fr/threads/nextcloud-desktop-recycle-bin.16811/
I disabled the recycle bin on this disk, without success. I added an exclusion filter, also without success.
I'm sync entire HDD drive (E:)
Client version: 3.3.3 / Windows 10 Nextcloud version: 22.1.1
I'm also affected by this and I sync entire D: drive. Getting the same notifications as EVOTk's printscreen.
Adding to the ignore list does not help to resolve these messages. If any additional information is required to resolve this issue please let me know.
Windows 10 x64 21H2 build 19044.1645 Nextcloud Desktop Client v3.4.4.20220318
After the last desktop client update to version 3.5.1 the $RECYCLE.BIN causes a permanent warning (yellow exclamation mark tray-icon). I've added $RECYCLE.BIN to the ignore list but this does not resolve the issue.
Deleting my $RECYCLE.BIN temporarily fixes it until next boot when the $RECYCLE.BIN is created again.
Clicking on the warning opens a "rename" dialog with red text stating "Checking renaming permissions...." as it complains now about illegal characters which I think has to do with the $ in the name.
Nextcloud Desktop app should not look or touch the $RECYCLE.BIN folder by default I think.
I've also configured the ignore to the below mentioned "//$RECYCLE.BIN" and allowed both to be deleted but this does not help. I'm using a none admin Windows User account without admin permissions by default. The yellow exclamation mark makes it difficult to now see when there really is an issue. It requires me to check each time to make sure its not something new.
Desktop tray
When going to settings
When clicking the warning in the desktop tray
Current ignore list
I have the same very annoying issue. In addition I have some folders which are (and should not) accessible by the Nexcloud sync client. These folders are included in my ignore list, but still I get "access denied" messages in the nexcloud message window. For me it looks like the nextcould client is accessing the data and then comparing them with first an internal list (where you find things like the "$RECYCLE.BIN" folder) and only afterwards with the custom ignore list. After my opinion it would be better if it would first check the custom ignore list and then trying only to synchronize the folders and files that are not on this list. But it would be also enough if error messages are omitted if the respective objects are on the custom ignore list. The latter would be mabye the easiest to implement.
I am also having this issue.
Glad other people have having this issue. Seems to have occurred from 3.5 onwards. I've tried all sorts of things, including adding it to the global sync-exclude.lst file, but it is still coming up.
I see that this has been approved as a bug and was wondering if a fix can be expected. I don't want to sound inpatient but this bug is really annoying and masks real sync problems as the ICON stays yellow all the time. The annoying part is the excessive windows notifications.
Same issue as above using v3.5.4. Not present when eg 3.3.1 loaded. Tried adding $RECYCLE.BIN, Recycle.bin, Recycle Bin to ignore list but still get yellow unresolved conflict warning.
I confirm, it is not possible to add to exceptions. Maybe because it's not a file, but a directory.
Hi. I have the same issue.
Are there any plan to fix this? :see_no_evil:
This issue is so annoyin and should be reolved, why is this issues not being resolved, for that folder to be added to exclusion list permanently by nextcloud. desktop
Add me to the list of hoping for a fix!
For folks using removable media as their local Nextcloud storage, a workaround that may be acceptable is to disable the recycle bin on this device. This can be accomplished via the recycle bin properties dialog (right click on the recycle bin icon and select properties; check the radial dial that disables the recycle bin on the removable media in question).
Hi, same issue.
Same issue here.
Hi all,
Please stop with the "+1, add me to the list"-comments. It notifies all the subscribers of this issue. Intead, please add your :+1: to the original issue. It also makes it eaiser to filter and search since you actually can filter for "most :+1: reactions".
Thanks!
@GammelSami and others can you still reproduce this issue with the latest release 3.9.0 ?
@mgallien It's still a problem in 3.9.0. Both the notification, the "!" status icon and the unresolved conflict for the recycle bin.
I can confirm it's still a problem in 3.9. It can basically makes impossible to use a full drive as a Nextcloud sync folder.
The latest update v3.9.2 solved the problem on my machine. The warning about the recycle bin is gone!
I think this issue can be closed, I can confirm it's working properly since v3.9.2!