Hi!
This is one of the bugs that are most inconvenient to us:
When finalizing a project to archive clip references to our footage database it is crucial to delete unused files from the filesystem.
I found teh bin's "Search" - "Timeline reference" - "Not used" to be exactly what we need.
The only problem is this: Right clicking and selecting "Delete file" simply results in an error message that the file cannot be deleted.
(Must be something like "Error while deleting files" - we have a german version here...)
Edius 5.51, WXP up2date with all SPs
the same thing happens on
Edius 5.12, WXP up2date with all SPs
on a completely different box.
I consider this to be a bug, and the error message is pretty useless.
I checked access rights, no problems. I can delete the files manually from the FS, no problem.
It does not matter which file(type)s I use, it is always the same story.
Using filemon by sysinternals does not really reveal that much, but I can see a "sharing violation"
see the screenie attached
Any tip is much appreciated.
tia!
th
This is one of the bugs that are most inconvenient to us:
When finalizing a project to archive clip references to our footage database it is crucial to delete unused files from the filesystem.
I found teh bin's "Search" - "Timeline reference" - "Not used" to be exactly what we need.
The only problem is this: Right clicking and selecting "Delete file" simply results in an error message that the file cannot be deleted.
(Must be something like "Error while deleting files" - we have a german version here...)
Edius 5.51, WXP up2date with all SPs
the same thing happens on
Edius 5.12, WXP up2date with all SPs
on a completely different box.
I consider this to be a bug, and the error message is pretty useless.
I checked access rights, no problems. I can delete the files manually from the FS, no problem.
It does not matter which file(type)s I use, it is always the same story.
Using filemon by sysinternals does not really reveal that much, but I can see a "sharing violation"
see the screenie attached
Any tip is much appreciated.
tia!
th
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