Hi, touristguy87, not sure what you mean by "this"....
But I just checked, using Ubuntu for a proper view of the files. The Windows XP Recycler folder does indeed use different subdirectories for different logon users. So if I'm not mistaken, there appears to be a LOGICAL reason, and not just a security reason, why Linux has difficulty supporting the Windows Recycle bin (since no Windows logon user is defined).
Regardless of what this bug is about, VFAT would appear to be a different problem than NTFS, since VFAT does not distinguish between users.
Hi, touristguy87, not sure what you mean by "this"....
But I just checked, using Ubuntu for a proper view of the files. The Windows XP Recycler folder does indeed use different subdirectories for different logon users. So if I'm not mistaken, there appears to be a LOGICAL reason, and not just a security reason, why Linux has difficulty supporting the Windows Recycle bin (since no Windows logon user is defined).
Regardless of what this bug is about, VFAT would appear to be a different problem than NTFS, since VFAT does not distinguish between users.