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Thomas Linder Puls
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by Thomas Linder Puls » Thu Sep 23, 2004 4:46 pm
I cannot unset a working folder. The help description says:
To Unset a working folder, select the folder and click on Set Working Folder. In the Add new folder box, delete the folder name. Click OK to unset the working folder.
There are two problems with thise description:
- The dialog that opens is a "Browse for folder" dialog (rather than an "Add new folder"). The name is of course not so important.
- When I delete the folder name, the OK button is disabled
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GregM
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by GregM » Thu Sep 23, 2004 9:28 pm
Do a search for "unset working folder" in this forum, and you'll find three threads talking about this.
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by jeremy_sg » Fri Sep 24, 2004 7:25 am
Thomas,
We've fixed that bug (which only showed up in Windows 2003 server) in the upcoming 2.1 release. In previous versions of Vault, we counted on the system browse for folder dialog being the same across Windows platforms. It's not. We've replaced the Set Working folder dialog with our own dialog.
I've attached a screenshot of what the dialog will look like in 2.1.
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by gmagana » Fri Sep 24, 2004 8:33 am
Thomas Linder Puls wrote:When I delete the folder name, the OK button is disabled
Short answer: Select the Recycling Bin, or some other non-sensical folder and press OK. As they said, this is a stopgap 'till 2.1 comes out.
gabriel magana-gonzalez
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Thomas Linder Puls
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by Thomas Linder Puls » Fri Sep 24, 2004 3:24 pm
Well, I use Windows XP Professional Version 2002 Service Pack 2.
The dialog seems like a good idea, the for-the-whole-sub-directory option is a good idea.
The Recycle Bin trick worked, thanks.