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1) I do a folder compare between a Windows XP machine and a Linux box (Red Hat 7.1), ftp'd. The ftp is to an old Windows 98 partition (linux reports vfat). During the compare, when a doing a "compare contents" on a subdirectory for the first time, I would get the message "The system cannot find the file specified" and the Compare Results box would indicate "5 files are unknown". Actually, 3 of the files were there, but somehow did not get scanned. Ftp was still actively scanning other subdirectories at that time. After navigating into the subdirectory in question, compare was then able to scan the three files that were actually there.
2) When using "set as base folder" on an ftp'd subdirectory, and ftp is still actively reading other subdirectories, the system gives a popup that says "System cancel in progress". I have to press "OK" to continue, and then I am in the subdirectory. This also sometimes occurs when clicking on "Up one level". I also sometimes can get this same message when doing the same actions on my C drive while ftp was active in the second compare window.
This does not happen when double clicking on a subdirectory name.
1) Please send a verbose log of this problem to [email protected]. To turn on verbose logging, select View|Log|Verbose. To save the log, right click on the green log pane.
2) I was able to reproduce this in the 2.3 beta. I added it to our bug list and we'll work to get it fixed.
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