[Help] Hide "#recycle" from displaying in windows explorer?  [SOLVED]

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Hrimnir
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[Help] Hide "#recycle" from displaying in windows explorer?

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Hey all, I'd like to have the recycle bin enabled for a shared folder/volume, but only visible and able to be interacted with from within TOS6. Is this possible, I can't seem to find a way to hide the recycle bin from showing up inside the folder when accessing it via a windows PC.
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TMEmily
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Re: [Help] Hide "#recycle" from displaying in windows explorer?  [SOLVED]

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Hrimnir wrote: 10 Aug 2025, 07:33 Hey all, I'd like to have the recycle bin enabled for a shared folder/volume, but only visible and able to be interacted with from within TOS6. Is this possible, I can't seem to find a way to hide the recycle bin from showing up inside the folder when accessing it via a windows PC.
Hello, the current system does not support enabling the recycle bin function for the entire volume. You can enable/disable the Recycle Bin separately for a single shared folder (by editing the shared folder settings). Once enabled, when accessed through Windows Explorer, the Recycle Bin folder (such as # recycle) will be displayed by default and cannot be hidden at present.
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Hrimnir
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Re: [Help] Hide "#recycle" from displaying in windows explorer?

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TMEmily wrote: 10 Aug 2025, 22:16
Hrimnir wrote: 10 Aug 2025, 07:33 Hey all, I'd like to have the recycle bin enabled for a shared folder/volume, but only visible and able to be interacted with from within TOS6. Is this possible, I can't seem to find a way to hide the recycle bin from showing up inside the folder when accessing it via a windows PC.
Hello, the current system does not support enabling the recycle bin function for the entire volume. You can enable/disable the Recycle Bin separately for a single shared folder (by editing the shared folder settings). Once enabled, when accessed through Windows Explorer, the Recycle Bin folder (such as # recycle) will be displayed by default and cannot be hidden at present.
Understood, ty for the info.
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