Creating a backup. Missing Folder, Documents and Settings\****\Application Data
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Using latest version of PA version 10.10.10 but I don’t know in what version this difference appeared.
I have had a backup script running at least a couple of years and this only came to light after a fresh install of Windows XP.
In the original script I have folders from C:\Documents and Settings\My user name\Application Data (a hidden folder as I’m sure you know) included, as some software I use insists on creating folders there of which I like to keep a backup.
After my fresh install of XP and programs I found that another one of them now puts a folder in this directory (my email program) and so I need that to be included in my backup as that is where all my email is.
But for some reason now when I go to add a folder to my backup through Power Archiver the C:\Documents and Settings\My user name\Application Data folder is not shown so I cannot browse it to find the folder I need to add it to my backup. :eek:
If I just want to add a file it appears then (using a different explore window of course) but that’s not much use to me.
You can try it yourself by creating a new backup/add folder and just try and find that folder to add to it.
Please tell me how to get back this function.
Luxor
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so hidden folder is not shown in backup file/folders list, so you can not select it?
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so hidden folder is not shown in backup file/folders list, so you can not select it?
Just the backup folders list Spywolf. It appears under the files list. Want a screenshot ?
I would probably never have noticed if it had not been for the fresh install of windows.
Luxor
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Yes it looks like you have ‘Show hidden files and folders’ enabled in Folder Options already so it does look like a problem with PA although I haven’t confirmed it here.
As a temporary workaround while that’s being sorted out, try copying the folder path from Windows Explorer and pasting it in the field at the top of your ‘Add folder’ window and clicking the little arrow button to the right. I think it should take you to that location, if the location does indeed exist.
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Yes it looks like you have ‘Show hidden files and folders’ enabled in Folder Options already so it does look like a problem with PA although I haven’t confirmed it here.
Yep when I first noticed it I thought that I had just forgotten to enable Show hidden files and folders. But I had changed it already.
As a temporary workaround while that’s being sorted out, try copying the folder path from Windows Explorer and pasting it in the field at the top of your ‘Add folder’ window and clicking the little arrow button to the right. I think it should take you to that location, if the location does indeed exist.
OK that works and will do for a workaround for now.
Luxor
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Just to confuse - it works for me.
The Application Data Folder (and its subfolders) is displayed and available.
Two computers : PA 10.10.09 and 0.10.10
Both WinXP SP2 -
Just to confuse - it works for me.
The Application Data Folder (and its subfolders) is displayed and available.
Two computers : PA 10.10.09 and 0.10.10
Both WinXP SP2Well I just checked on my other PC running XP Pro and the hidden folders are missing there too. :(
Luxor
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Today I have reinstalled XP Pro on my other PC (yes too much time on my hands).
Once again PA 10.10 is not showing hidden folders.
Luxor
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we will be checking into it, thanks
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Thanks!
Hidden folders should now be shown in all folder-tree-windows - from next update.
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please check with latest internal release:
http://www.powerarchiver.com/test/release10/powarc1010.exeand let us know if it works properly now.
thanks!
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PA 10.10.13 Fixes this problem. I can see the hidden folders now.
Luxor
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Hi,
Please check with 10.11 release:
http://www.powerarchiver.com/test/release10/powarc1011.exeAnd let us know if it works fine.
thank you!
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Working fine in PA 10.11.01
Luxor