Re: Eraser 6.0.10.2620 does not complete task in Limited acc
Unfortunately, my limited account appears to be restricted from disconnecting network drives, as the Disconnect option is grayed out. :(
Re: Eraser 6.0.10.2620 does not complete task in Limited acc
The Limited account on my work computer has write access to ten network drives. The Admin account on my work computer has write access to three network drives and erasing the Recycle Bin with Eraser 6.0.10.2620 works fine there.
I'm...
Re: Eraser 6.0.10.2620 does not complete task in Limited acc
My work computer has one hard-disk drive, one optical drive, and around ten network drives mapped to folders on various servers. Do you need to know the exact specs of the HDD and optical drives?
Also, I tried right-clicking on a...
Re: Eraser 6.0.10.2620 does not complete task in Limited acc
Sorry! I remembered incorrectly :oops:. I tried it again this morning and here is what I get when double-clicking on the running task:
The green part of the progress bar moves, but nothing else happens. I was trying to overwrite...
Re: Eraser 6.0.10.2620 does not complete task in Limited acc
I erase stuff like scratch work, to-do text files, and other ordinary files on my local hard drive--nothing related to the operating system or anything on network drives. I also tried erasing text files containing a couple of...
I have two machines (work and home) running Win XP SP3.
On my work machine, Eraser 6.0.10.2620 runs fine in my Admin account, but does not complete tasks in my Limited account (the task just stays in "Running" status forever--even for one tiny text file).
Uninstalling 6.0.10.2620 and...
I also experience the same thing as the OP with Eraser 6.0.10.2620.
Incidentally, why is Eraser saying there is an update (6.0.10.2620) available via "Check for Updates" when "About Eraser" says 6.0.10.2620 is already installed? I did notice that the core plugin is version 6.0.9.2620, not...
Hi,
When I delete files, I always delete them into the Recycle Bin and then use Eraser to delete them securely. I do this for all files I intend to delete regardless of whether or not I feel they need to be deleted securely. Is there any reason I shouldn't do this--like unnecessary...
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