When using the Empty: function, the folders found might not really be empty, depending on filters, excludes, hard links and recent updates. So before I delete or move a folder found with Empty:, I open it to be sure it is really empty. This obviously can take a long time for many folders.
Would you consider a ReallyReallyEmpty: function, used with the Empty: function, that reads the directory of a folder to verify it is really empty. It would not have to be very efficient, since it would only operate on folders that passed the Empty: filter.
Thank you.
ReallyReallyEmpty:
Re: ReallyReallyEmpty:
You could use RED - Remove Empty Directories
http://www.jonasjohn.de/red.htm
http://www.jonasjohn.de/red.htm
Re: ReallyReallyEmpty:
Please double check by selecting all the results and opening the property page (Alt + Enter).
Check the file count is 0.
Check the file count is 0.
Re: ReallyReallyEmpty:
Folders Icons - Special Icon for Empty Folder
http://www.classicshell.net/forum/viewt ... =13&t=2483
http://www.classicshell.net/forum/viewt ... =13&t=2483
Re: ReallyReallyEmpty:
Wonderful! That will save me a lot of time. Yet another feature of Everything - properties across multiple files/folders on multiple drives.void wrote:Please double check by selecting all the results and opening the property page (Alt + Enter).
Check the file count is 0.