![]() ![]() (This finds folders larger than 1 Gig in size) It's now possible to locate folders of a certain size by using a filter like: Only the "Exclude" filter is applied while scanning now. "Include" filter is now no longer applied WHILE scanning as this causes files and folders to be filtered out incorrectly - it is nowĪpplied after scanning.Stability improvements when scanning network folders and drives.Themes are now automatically disabled when WizTree is running as local system account ("SYSTEM") as this would cause some displayĮlements not to render correctly when using remote access tools such as ScreenConnect.Regular expression filters would incorrectly be applied to "entire path" when match by "name only" was selected if the reg expression.File view might not have shown all relevant files when "max files" was not set to "ALL" and sorting was not by size - fixed.A new separate "File Name" column has been added to the "File View" that displays just the file name, excluding the path.Select the "Duplicates only" checkbox to quickly display only files that have duplicates. The list can be sorted by these to quickly locate duplicates. New "Dup Count" (number of duplicates the file has) and "Dup Size" (total size of all other duplicate files) columns will appear and Plus to expand the list of duplicate files which will be displayed under the original file. If any duplicate files are located while scanning, they will be indicated by a "+" symbol next to the file name - click on the To locate duplicates, select the "File View" then select the duplicate detection method from the "Duplicate Files" drop down box. Note that WizTree currently doesn't compare the file contents, so take care before deleting files that might not be true duplicates. "NAME.EXT", "NAME (1).EXT", "NAME (2).EXT", "NAME - COPY.EXT", "NAME - COPY (1).EXT" are equivalent WizTree considers file names that have been automatically renamed by Windows as equivalent.Į.g. WizTree can now locate duplicate files by Name and Size, or Name, Size and Date. ![]()
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