|
Deleting a file
|
|
2010-03-19, 20:06
Post: #11
|
|||
|
|||
RE: Deleting a file
(2009-10-18 08:36)Briain Wrote: To login, you create save a session in PuTTY (see screenshot) and the user name will be root@your.nas.ip.address (you only have to save the settings once; next time, you simply double click on that session to start it). I keep trying to use Putty with below settings, but just get a Connection Refused. Hi-Fi: LP12, KDS1, KK1, KCT - 242/1 Lounge: RDS, Kisto, LK85 - 104 ♪♪♪ Lingo 2, Keel, Trampolin 2, Ekos 2/sKale@155g, Akiva, Cymbiosis, Linto ♪ silvers, K200 ♪ RipNAS ♪ Hutter Racks, LP12 on Platform One |
|||
|
2010-12-15, 13:03
Post: #12
|
|||
|
|||
|
RE: Deleting a file
Hello....Nothing else worked, excluding this great utility: http://www.filesUnlocker.com
|
|||
|
2012-01-19, 13:09
Post: #13
|
|||
|
|||
|
RE: Deleting a file
I tried this tool and it fixed my problem
Long Path Tool deletes/unlocks, copies/renames path too long files/folders you can find it. Long Path Tool |
|||
|
2012-03-16, 09:37
Post: #14
|
|||
|
|||
|
RE: Deleting a file
If anyone having problem in deleting files, long path tool can simplify and end his problem easily. http://longpathtool.com/
|
|||
|
« Next Oldest | Next Newest »
|
User(s) browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)
Search
Member List
Calendar
Help


