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Just checking the existence of a file on a network share that's invalid can be slow. That's just the way the Windows file access APIs work. It's not hung--it can just takes several seconds for the API to return.
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Several seconds as in 10 minutes? Not a huge deal; just seems like there ought to be a way to clean up a data file without having to brute force click an item, hang the program, close it, restart it, right click the offending item and delete it. With over a hundred items, my only real alternative is to delete an entire section of the database and start over.
Before I go that route, isn't there anything else I can do? Thanks. - Bal |
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If all the items are pointing to the same network share, you could search the URL attribute, then hold down Alt when clicking on a result to prevent the item document from loading, then edit the URL attribute as needed.
http://www.kinook.com/UltraRecall/Ma...etailspane.htm Or see the SQL interface for making mass changes to an attribute. http://www.kinook.com/Forum/showthread.php?t=2825 |
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thanks - I'll give that a try.
- Bal |
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