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Dave Bolt
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      2nd Nov 2006
I have some data which was recovered from a client's machine. I was working
through it and found a problem when attempting to delete some odd temporary
internet files. These files have very long names and when you right click on
them the content menu only has the options Open and Send To. If I try to
delete the file by selecting it in Windows Explorer and then hitting the
Delete key there is no response. If I select a problem file and some normal
files, attempting to delete causes the Windows Explorer shell to crash. If I
attempt to drag a problem file to another folder it fails.
I can delete the problem files by deleting the entire folder they are
contained in.
Anyone know any details of this problem?
Thanks
Dave


 
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Ayush
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      2nd Nov 2006
Replied to [Dave Bolt]'s message :
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> I have some data which was recovered from a client's machine. I was
> working through it and found a problem when attempting to delete some
> odd temporary internet files. These files have very long names and
> when you right click on them the content menu only has the options
> Open and Send To. If I try to delete the file by selecting it in
> Windows Explorer and then hitting the Delete key there is no
> response. If I select a problem file and some normal files,
> attempting to delete causes the Windows Explorer shell to crash. If I
> attempt to drag a problem file to another folder it fails.



Try Unlocker : http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/



> I can delete the problem files by deleting the entire folder they are
> contained in.


You mean you can't delete the problem files.....


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Dave Bolt
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      2nd Nov 2006
Forgot to say, I have Unlocker already. I can not get it on the context menu
for any of the problem files I am currently looking at. (It is VERY useful
in general).
Thanks
Dave
"Ayush" <ayushmaan.j[aatt]gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Replied to [Dave Bolt]'s message :
> -----------------------------------------------------------
>> I have some data which was recovered from a client's machine. I was
>> working through it and found a problem when attempting to delete some
>> odd temporary internet files. These files have very long names and
>> when you right click on them the content menu only has the options
>> Open and Send To. If I try to delete the file by selecting it in
>> Windows Explorer and then hitting the Delete key there is no
>> response. If I select a problem file and some normal files,
>> attempting to delete causes the Windows Explorer shell to crash. If I
>> attempt to drag a problem file to another folder it fails.

>
>
> Try Unlocker : http://ccollomb.free.fr/unlocker/
>
>
>
>> I can delete the problem files by deleting the entire folder they are
>> contained in.

>
> You mean you can't delete the problem files.....
>
>
> --
> Ayush [ Be ''?'' Happy ]
>
> For any query, search - www.Google.com
> Want to know about a term - http://en.wikipedia.org
> Snip your long urls - http://snipurl.com/
> Must have tool for OE - http://snipurl.com/quotefix
>
>



 
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John John
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      2nd Nov 2006
If you have short file names enabled (NtfsDisable8dot3NameCreation in
the registry), at the command prompt navigate to the folder then do:

dir x

then try the del command on the short name.

John

Dave Bolt wrote:
> I have some data which was recovered from a client's machine. I was working
> through it and found a problem when attempting to delete some odd temporary
> internet files. These files have very long names and when you right click on
> them the content menu only has the options Open and Send To. If I try to
> delete the file by selecting it in Windows Explorer and then hitting the
> Delete key there is no response. If I select a problem file and some normal
> files, attempting to delete causes the Windows Explorer shell to crash. If I
> attempt to drag a problem file to another folder it fails.
> I can delete the problem files by deleting the entire folder they are
> contained in.
> Anyone know any details of this problem?
> Thanks
> Dave
>
>


 
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John John
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      2nd Nov 2006
Whoops! That should be: dir /x



John John wrote:

> If you have short file names enabled (NtfsDisable8dot3NameCreation in
> the registry), at the command prompt navigate to the folder then do:
>
> dir x
>
> then try the del command on the short name.
>
> John
>
> Dave Bolt wrote:
>
>> I have some data which was recovered from a client's machine. I was
>> working through it and found a problem when attempting to delete some
>> odd temporary internet files. These files have very long names and
>> when you right click on them the content menu only has the options
>> Open and Send To. If I try to delete the file by selecting it in
>> Windows Explorer and then hitting the Delete key there is no response.
>> If I select a problem file and some normal files, attempting to delete
>> causes the Windows Explorer shell to crash. If I attempt to drag a
>> problem file to another folder it fails.
>> I can delete the problem files by deleting the entire folder they are
>> contained in.
>> Anyone know any details of this problem?
>> Thanks
>> Dave
>>

>


 
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Joe
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      2nd Nov 2006
Dave Bolt wrote:
> I have some data which was recovered from a client's machine. I was working
> through it and found a problem when attempting to delete some odd temporary
> internet files. These files have very long names and when you right click on
> them the content menu only has the options Open and Send To. If I try to
> delete the file by selecting it in Windows Explorer and then hitting the
> Delete key there is no response. If I select a problem file and some normal
> files, attempting to delete causes the Windows Explorer shell to crash. If I
> attempt to drag a problem file to another folder it fails.
> I can delete the problem files by deleting the entire folder they are
> contained in.
> Anyone know any details of this problem?
> Thanks
> Dave


Click on the name, wait, click on it again. It should be ready to
rename. Try to rename, and if it "takes" maybe you can then delete it..

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Dave Bolt
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      2nd Nov 2006
No luck. Completely ignores attempts to rename.
Did find a utility which is able to display the short filename and delete
either by short filename or UNC filename. (http://www.purgeie.com/delinv)
What I really want to know is why this is a problem, and why it crashes the
Explorer shell.
Thanks
Dave
"Joe" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Dave Bolt wrote:
>> I have some data which was recovered from a client's machine. I was
>> working through it and found a problem when attempting to delete some odd
>> temporary internet files. These files have very long names and when you
>> right click on them the content menu only has the options Open and Send
>> To. If I try to delete the file by selecting it in Windows Explorer and
>> then hitting the Delete key there is no response. If I select a problem
>> file and some normal files, attempting to delete causes the Windows
>> Explorer shell to crash. If I attempt to drag a problem file to another
>> folder it fails.
>> I can delete the problem files by deleting the entire folder they are
>> contained in.
>> Anyone know any details of this problem?
>> Thanks
>> Dave

>
> Click on the name, wait, click on it again. It should be ready to rename.
> Try to rename, and if it "takes" maybe you can then delete it..
>
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