Delete archive on extract
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sure, gang up on me!
If its what the customers want Spwolf… :)
I have to admit it would be a useful feature for the future.
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Sorry spwolf. Being a dev myself I know how you feel :P. You guys probably have your hands full with bigger stuff. But look on the bright side, all we actually want is a very simple implementation of what you’re talking about. Like I said, I personally don’t even care if it goes to the Recycle Bin, which is just a smidge harder than outright deleting the file.
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Sorry spwolf. Being a dev myself I know how you feel :P. You guys probably have your hands full with bigger stuff. But look on the bright side, all we actually want is a very simple implementation of what you’re talking about. Like I said, I personally don’t even care if it goes to the Recycle Bin, which is just a smidge harder than outright deleting the file.
it is same if we delete to recycle bin or not, but when it comes to how complicated it is in total, it is as complicated at any other new feature… but we will put it on our list, cant promise anything else… thank you.
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this feature is dangerous. the most safest way is to do this manually.
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@davidpslash - So don’t use it!
Driving is dangerous. The most safest way is to walk everywhere.
DrT
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I lost my brakes while driving today because of a damaged brake cylinder :eek:
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Told you walking is safer!
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@davidpslash - So don’t use it!
Driving is dangerous. The most safest way is to walk everywhere.
DrT
so you walk around and Serhiy hits you with his car and no brakes ;-)
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so you walk around and Serhiy hits you with his car and no brakes ;-)
That’s called ‘fate’ :eek:.
DrT
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I am a simple ‘enduser’ without knowledge of .rars and .pars and the complexity behind it.
This being said,I think deleting archives is welcomed specifically when extracting rar-sets, with 10, 20 or more .rars.
In most cases they come with pars as well.
My experience with PA (I can’t judge other archive utilities) is that if something is ‘wrong’ with a .rar-file, like being incomplete, missing, PA warns about this and users can stop the processa and take actions to correct this.
But once PA runs through the entire set without warnings and everything is extracted, then I wonder what would be against deleting the .rars (and .pars)…
Or, in other words, what would be the use of keeping all the rars/pars ?
Last but not least, deleting that stuff still is an option not PA’s default behaviour. If, for whatever reasons, users wish to keep these files then they should tag this option.
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Last but not least, deleting that stuff still is an option not PA’s default behaviour. If, for whatever reasons, users wish to keep these files then they should tag this option.
Maybe I’m one of the few people in this thread that think this is a very bad idea to implement in PA. I see no reason at all to even have the option of deleting archives after successful extraction. It’s much safer and better if the user have to do this either manually after extraction or creating a script that can do this.
Personally I don’t even want the possibility of deleting a archive automatic after successful extraction from PA, because extracting data from a archive is a read operation of the archive and I then expect the source to be intact after extraction.
Even if this will be an option in PA that’s turned off by default, it will increase the risk of that the user might loose data either by mistake or if something goes wrong.
Kind Regards
Micke -
Seems that the Needs of the Many out weigh the needs of the few…
If users are worried about this feature it will be defaulted to not delete on completion. PA Could even ask on extract “Do you wish to delete archive?” on each extract if needed.
There are many ways to make this safe and clear for users and if Admin dont want it they have the ability to Fix it so users cant change it within the registry.
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Perhaps I misunderstand Sir Richard’s post . . . but I agree with Micke.
I think the needs of the many are to not have this feature. Perhaps the needs of a few super users is to have this feature. However, I assume that is not your basic clientele.
More than once I have gone to one of the config screens and found a box checked that I did not remember checking. It was likely just sloppiness on my part, but if so, I suspect I am sloppy in just the way others are.
If I lost a valuable file because of this, I would not be happy.
Clearly some subset of people will want this. However, I cannot imagine that most ordinary users will.
In any event, here’s an idea.
Do NOT put this as an option; but explain to those who DO want this option how to edit the registry to have this option.
If someone then edits their registry to automatically delete a file, only to find they don’t want the file deleted . . . then they knew the risk when they delved into their registry.
Just a thought.
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I also don’t have a use for automatic delete - but cannot really justify arguing against an option for it.
I keep thinking on all the “lost password” type requests/complaints with encrypted archives.
I wonder if a blatant warning such as
“Enable this option and there will be no help given to retrieve files that have been deleted - so don’t even ask!”.May not be true but still …
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people should pass IQ test before encrypting archives ;-). We had some poor folks crying about losing their password on important stuff that should never have been encrypted in the first place.
;-).
Anyway, my point is that warning windows do not matter, people click on Yes before they even see it, heh…
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If I lost a valuable file because of this, I would not be happy.
Likewise you may also feel unhappy when deleting a file manually, after extract.
But again, this all is an option
Users can tag to
Autodelete files after processing
Use Recycle BinIf they want to delete the files manually, fine.
Then nothing to be tagged.
All upto the user… ;)
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Yeah this is the same process i follow… Good to read through all the user comments on potential issues.
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spwolf, ref your request to update the existing threads
see: http://www.powerarchiver.com/forums/showthread.php?t=4419&page=2i’d like to bring this up again - wondering whether this is being considered or whether there are too many ‘oponents’ so the idea likely will have no success…?
thanks