Strange Delete

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Team, I had a folder called T-SERVERS with two RDP connections. In an effort to further organize my connections I moved the two connections to other folders and then proceeded to delete the single empty folder and upon clicking yes to delete it would not. I then proceeded to delete the folder again and it went away. What would cause that as no connections were in the folder and it didn't have any linked attachments or credentials?
edited by fvigo1128 on 4/25/2013

I was also able to see same behavior on my laptop as well.

edited by fvigo1128 on 4/25/2013

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All Comments (3)

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Hi,
this is strange, if you create a new folder and delete it right after it creation, does it work?

David Hervieux

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David,

I was able to create a new folder and then delete it w/o an issue. I also have tried to delete my T-SERVERS folder from my work pc and same issue where I have to delete it twice. I took another folder which is not new and moved the connections from it to Sessions and then deleted the folder w/o an issue. I brought the folder back and moved the connections back as well.

Now in looking at both test folders, only difference is that the T-SERVERS folder has cascade security to children enabled. When I remove the check mark on that feature I get the "group with same name exists" message. However I only have one T-SERVERS named folder.

Would a rename of a folder in the past from T-SERVERS-3 to T-SERVERS which I do show in my history since I am using a SQL DB be the cause. Just guessing but a rename of an connection or folder should only be seen as a historical entry in history...

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I will try to reproduce it with your details. Thank you

David Hervieux