Release Notes
24 Limitations
NOTE: This registry key affects the whole system, so once it is modified, the Recycle Bin is also not
available for other disk volumes.
Pointing to files in WinZip and Total Commander triggers recalls
With WinZip installed, dragging the mouse over an offline .zip file in Windows Explorer triggers a recall
of the file.
Something similar happens in Total Commander (old name Windows Commander), where pointing the
cursor onto directory that contains an offline .zip files triggers a recall of all offline .zip files in that
directory. Such unwanted recalls occur regardless of WinZip presence, because of Total Commander’s
own Zip plug-in.
Defragmentation of HSM file systems not supported on Windows 2000 Server
On Windows 2000 Server systems, defragmenting HSM file systems with Disk Defragmenter, the
Windows disk defragmentation tool, or any other third-party defragmentation utility is not supported.
Defragmenting an HSM file system causes file system corruption and may result in data loss.
If defragmentation is attempted on an HSM file system that belongs to an enabled FSE partition, the HSM
file system filter prevents the corruption by triggering a blue screen. If the same action is attempted on an
HSM file system that belongs to a disabled FSE partition, the defragmentation will succeed. However, after
enabling the FSE partition, the defragmented files whose ID has changed will appear as being newly
created on the HSM file system.
Limited support for Windows disk checker
On a consolidated Windows FSE implementation or an external Windows FSE client, you should not use
the system native checkdisk command for checking disk volumes with HSM file systems while local FSE
processes are running. If you do, it will trigger a blue screen. To run checkdisk on such a volume, first
stop the local FSE operation by invoking the fse --stop command.
Windows Server 2003 specific
On a Windows Server 2003 system that has been updated with Windows Server 2003 Service Pack 1
(SP1) or later, the above limitation does not apply. On such a system, you can run checkdisk even when
FSE processes are running.
Limitations on the Traditional Chinese Windows systems
When using an FSE implementation that is hosted on a Traditional Chinese Windows system, the following
limitations apply:
• Names of mount point directories for local HSM file systems must not contain traditional Chinese
characters.
• Outputs generated by the FSE commands may be corrupted when they include traditional Chinese
strings.
\Explorer
\BitBucket: NukeOnDelete [REG_DWORD] = 1