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konrad79
Inspiring
March 9, 2024
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Auto delete files?

  • March 9, 2024
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I've two Bridge windows opened side by side.

Different folders selected in each of them.

If I delete a file in one window (folder) the same file (same name and size) is automatically deleted in the other folder too - that's horrible and I'm glad I noticed it in time.

 

Why is Bridge doing this? Please fix this bug!

 

Bridge version 14.0.2 under Windows 11

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Correct answer swati1234

Hi @konrad79 ,
Thank you for reporting the issue. We have successfully replicated the scenario and have begun our investigation. It appears that Bridge is not actually deleting the file from the other folder but rather reflecting it incorrectly.
We apologize for the inconvenience caused.
Regards,
Bridge Team

4 replies

Mohit Goyal
Community Manager
Community Manager
March 21, 2024

Hi all,

 

We're happy to announce the release of Bridge 14.0.3, which includes the fix for this issue. For more info, see Fixed issues

 

Do let us know your feedback after you update Bridge to it's latest version.

 

Thank you,

Mohit

swati1234Correct answer
Adobe Employee
March 11, 2024

Hi @konrad79 ,
Thank you for reporting the issue. We have successfully replicated the scenario and have begun our investigation. It appears that Bridge is not actually deleting the file from the other folder but rather reflecting it incorrectly.
We apologize for the inconvenience caused.
Regards,
Bridge Team

Erik Bloodaxe
Legend
March 10, 2024

I tried this myself and I am able to confirm the behaviour you described.

This is under Windows 11, Bridge version 14.0.2.191

I have no solution however, sorry.

gary_sc
Community Expert
Community Expert
March 10, 2024

Hi both @konrad79 and @Erik Bloodaxe 

 

This may be worse AND not as bad as it seems. I replicated this issue on my Mac (OS 13.5.2) Studio. Here's what I did:

 

  • I had a folder of images with four images on my hard drive. I made a copy of this folder and placed it on an external drive
  • One of the images I made a copy of (so it was "image-copy.jpg)."
  • I had each of these folders on their own Bridge window
  • I selected the copy version on one of these windows and clicked on the trash can to delete it. It immediately disappeared from the 2nd window. 
  • I then typed command-z to undo the deletion, and the copy in the first window reappeared, but it did not in the second window. 
  • I then went into the second window of the original file and made a copy of it, which resulted in a file called "image-copy (1).jpg." That can only happen if there already is a copy of "image-copy.jpg" in that folder!
  • I then went to the Pathbar, clicked on the folder containing the folder in question, and then went back to that folder (I did this to force a refresh of the folder). There was now both image-copy.jpg AND image-copy (1).jpg in that folder

Thus, while it appears that the other file was removed, it wasn't, but Bridge thought it was removed, so it visibly removed the file, which was still there.

 

Thanks to all for finding this.

 

Further testing is necessary, but suffice it to say, this is a mess.

Legend
March 10, 2024

Oh dear. That's just ugly.

Legend
March 9, 2024

You need to post a video of this happening.