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Shane Gowland
KeymasterProblem sorted via email support.
Shane Gowland
KeymasterHi Eric,
If your antivirus software is interfering with the download, you will need to either temporarily disable it or add an exception for our site.
On Windows 10, you may need to follow these instructions to enable plugins.
Finally, the Pro Club can be accessed at this link. The pro version can be downloaded from that page, plus you can access the priority support and documentation from there are well.
Shane Gowland
KeymasterThank you!
Shane Gowland
KeymasterYes.
Shane Gowland
KeymasterHi Jerry,
We don’t use product keys. Just download System Ninja through the Pro Club’s Download Hub and you’ll have the Pro version.
Regards,
Shane
Shane Gowland
KeymasterShaun, I’ve made your requested change in 0.9.1 available for download in the first post.
Shane Gowland
KeymasterI haven’t been able to reproduce this, so it looks like an edge case that might not be fixable without compromising the effectiveness of the scan.
I would suggest adding the paths to your ‘Scan Exclusions’ list, if you haven’t already.
Shane Gowland
KeymasterSo if you delete a file in D:\$RECYCLE.BIN\ does it also delete the corresponding file in C:\Standalone\?
To my eyes, it looks like when a junction was created between C:\ and D:\, the files already extant in D:\ were simply moved to the recycle bin and replaced with symlinks. That should mean that the files in D:\$RECYCLE.BIN should be safe to delete. If files are in D:\$RECYCLE.BIN, they’re probably going to be deleted next time you empty the recycle bin, since the bin is really just a GUI for that folder anyway.
Shane Gowland
KeymasterI suppose that could be done quite easily. Stay tuned.
Shane Gowland
Keymaster[quote quote=11650]System Ninja falsely reports folder junctions (linked data/folders/files) as belonging to the Recycle Bin and deletes them.
[/quote]Could you please post the paths of some of these erroneous detections?
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