Made K:\public\chris folder finally disappear for me. Killing the process then deleting the folder and a reboot for precaution RuntimeBroker.exe was querying that folder.Open when you tried to use rmdir K:\public\user which causes it to The Explorer window (or at much current explorere.exe process) is.I've just seen a few causes of not deleting permanently but only on (if running) then close and reopen a CMD window, then try rmdir the publicįolder. Close any Explorer windows, close or kill Keybase GUI Related to any of the two software unless you are using a VeracryptĬontainer in there. On Mon, at 2:07 AM, Juan Miguel Navarro Martínez wrote:īoth GPG4Win and Veracrypt here, I have seen that problem but I doubt is I closed all instances of the windows explorer and used command line rmdir. Success! I was able to remove the public folder instance of "chris". Same for the autoscrolling, hit the autoscroll button ( ) To stop capturing, hit the capture button ( ), it should have a red X afterwards. You can then try rmdir the folder and see which process or processes are bringing it back. Then add the next filter (replacing "/public/chris" with the path of the folder):Īfter hitting "Apply" and "OK", it should show only operations by any process to the specific path except those excluded by default. If none of that works, you can try using Process Monitor at Windows Sysinternals page to find out what process is querying that folder after you rmdir it.Īfter executing the program (it is portable), for the sake of the use of memory, it is better if you activate the option at "Filter > Drop Filtered Events", specially if the folder reappears after some minutes (the typical "chris" pop-up).Ĭlick on the Filter icon ( ). Killing the process then deleting the folder and a reboot for precaution made K:\public\chris folder finally disappear for me. ![]() The Explorer window (or at much current explorer.exe process) is open when you tried to use rmdir K:\public\user which causes it to reappear inmediatly.You are trying to delete the folder using the Explorer window.I've just seen a few causes of not deleting permanently but only on Windows 10: Close any Explorer windows, close or kill Keybase GUI (if running) then close and reopen a CMD window, then try rmdir the public folder. I've installed it some monthsīoth GPG4Win and Veracrypt here, I have seen that problem but I doubt is related to any of the two software unless you are using a Veracrypt container in there. On Sun, at 8:54 AM, James Smith comment on the boxcryptor. ![]() Iĭo have GPG4Win (Kleopatra) and Veracrypt. I did not have Boxcryptor installed on this machine. ![]() Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub You are receiving this because you were mentioned. Using boxcryptor classic which may interfere with keybase' dokan? Upgraded computer B - the multiple deleted folder showed up there withoutĢ.) do you have other virtual file systems installed? personally i'm I've strong doubts this is an caching issue - I upgraded keybase onĬomputer A to current version, had the deletion problems there and then I also use GPG4win for local key management and local I'll uninstall boxcryptor since I'm not using it.
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