
- DUPLICATE DETECTIVE WINDOWS REVIEW ZIP FILE
- DUPLICATE DETECTIVE WINDOWS REVIEW ZIP
- DUPLICATE DETECTIVE WINDOWS REVIEW WINDOWS
When enabled, the folder structure of the source files will be re-created as duplicate files are moved into the target directory. When moving duplicates, retain folder structure ODeletions to the Recycle Bin are (far) slower than "normal" (those that do not use the Recycle Bin) file deletions, particularly for large numbers of files. Configure your system Recycle Bin appropriately. When the Recycle Bin fills up, the oldest entries are (permanently) removed.
DUPLICATE DETECTIVE WINDOWS REVIEW WINDOWS
OOperations are subject to configuration of the system Windows Recycle Bin, including available space. This is a limitation of the shell in Windows Vista and earlier. OCannot handle extremely long paths (those exceeding 255 characters in length). When enabled, this option uses the Windows shell to delete files directly to the Recycle Bin. Please use this option with care - never assume that a folder is safe to delete merely because it may be empty. The deletion of the folder will honor the "Always delete to Windows Recycle Bin" option described below. If the parent folder is empty, it will be deleted. When this option is engaged, each duplicate processing operation that results in the file being moved or deleted will cause that file's parent folder to be evaluated for emptiness. When deleting or moving duplicates, delete parent directories when they become empty Note that this option will honor the "Always delete to Windows Recycle Bin" switch explained below.

DUPLICATE DETECTIVE WINDOWS REVIEW ZIP
When enabled, this option will delete each file that is added to the target zip file.
DUPLICATE DETECTIVE WINDOWS REVIEW ZIP FILE
When zipping duplicates, delete original files after adding them to zip file The following options are available when moving, zipping, or deleting files using the Duplicate File Manager window: Note that the Duplicate Result Manager will enact or enforce whatever options are defined within the Protection tab of the global options window. Once the selected operations have completed, the Duplicate File Detective results report window will be refreshed to reflect any file system changes that occurred. Once you've provides the appropriate move, zip, or delete criteria, click the Go button to proceed. You can also still change your mind at this point and decide, for example, that you'd prefer to zip a set of duplicate files rather than delete them. This window allows you to review specifically which files will be impacted by the chosen operation. Selecting any of these actions will cause the Duplicate File Manager window to appear. Please use extreme caution when exercising this option (see important note at the bottom of this page).

Delete - Allows you to delete marked duplicate files.Zip - Allows you to zip (compress) marked duplicate files.Move - Allows you to move marked duplicate files to another file system location.Each of these functions is accessible via the application Ribbon Bar. Duplicate File Detective allows you to act upon marked duplicate files in a number of ways.
