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Is there an easy way to remove all search folders?

Posted: 28 Feb 2011, 10:02
by FrizzleFry
I tend to build up many search folders because I run AllDup via command line from my file manger... it would be nice to have a way to remove many or all folders with one click on the remove button rather than have to select and remove each one individually... just normal multiple selection would take care of this.

I seems to me that when run from the command line AllDup should not load the search folders from the config file (currently the folders are loaded but not checked) and should not add the folders passed to it to the config file (that should probably be optional).

I would like to have more command line options especially the ability to choose different profiles from the command line... also enabling/disabling the options at the bottom of the source folders pane (although loading other profiles would essentially take care of that).

I am using AllDup Portable on Windows 7 Home Premium SP1 x64.

Re: Is there an easy way to remove all search folders?

Posted: 28 Feb 2011, 17:01
by Administrator
Rightclick on a folder and select "Remove all folders" at the context menu.
I would like to have more command line options especially the ability to choose different profiles from the command line...
Added to our ToDo-List.
I seems to me that when run from the command line AllDup should not load the search folders from the config file...
Maybe this problem is solved if we add the ability to choose different profiles from the command line?

Re: Is there an easy way to remove all search folders?

Posted: 28 Feb 2011, 21:02
by FrizzleFry
Administrator wrote:Rightclick on a folder and select "Remove all folders" at the context menu.
I do not see this option on the portable version... but it is available in the installed version.

Thanks.

Re: Is there an easy way to remove all search folders?

Posted: 01 Mar 2011, 15:38
by Administrator
You will need the version 3.2.22 of AllDup to use "Remove all folders" at the context menu.

Posted: 02 Mar 2011, 10:38
by FrizzleFry
How about that... I was running an older version... 3.2...

Thanks.