[kleopatra] [Bug 361972] New: Windows 7 Explorer window does not update in decrypted directories

Jim Adams via KDE Bugzilla bugzilla_noreply at kde.org
Tue Apr 19 18:11:34 BST 2016


https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=361972

            Bug ID: 361972
           Summary: Windows 7 Explorer window does not update in decrypted
                    directories
           Product: kleopatra
           Version: 2.2.0
          Platform: MS Windows
                OS: MS Windows
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: general
          Assignee: aheinecke at intevation.de
          Reporter: jim.adams at uah.edu
                CC: kdepim-bugs at kde.org, mutz at kde.org

First I receive a encrypted directory (with subdirectories under it) and
decrypt it, then store it on my hard drive. Now I open this directory in
Windows Explorer and go to a subdirectory under it. Next I delete a file from
this subdirectory. Windows Explorer does not update showing the file deleted.
If I refresh the window by going up one subdirectory and then back down to the
subdirectory where I deleted the file, it is gone. This only happens in
directory structures previously encrypted using Kleopatra  and then decrypted.

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. receive a directory structure that was encrypted with Kleopatra from a
colleague
2. decrypt it, then store the decrypted file structure on my hard drive
3. Open a subdirectory in this file structure using Windows Explorer
4. delete an existing file
5. The Windows Explorer Window does not update showing that the file was
deleted.
6. Force an update and then the deleted file is no longer displayed

Actual Results:  
It is really hard to show actual results. I just delete a file and it does not
disappear from Windows Explorer

Expected Results:  
When I delete a file from a Windows Explorer window displaying a subdirectory
that was never encrypted, the file vanishes from Windows Explorer as it should.
But not if it is a subdirectory  that was previously encrypted by Kleopatra.

I suppose it will be easy to reproduce this on a computer running Windows 7. My
computer is running Windows 7 Professional, Service Pack 1

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