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Describe the bug
I have a 2-way sync. When I clicked "delete all files and folders" on the web app, the files were shown to be deleted there, and my drive storage space updated to be 0 bytes. However, after only a minute or so, my files (I only have a few as I'm testing the product) synced back, from my desktop to the cloud. Since it is a 2-way sync I expect the desktop files to be deleted from my computer as well, but they weren't. Is this the intended behavior, and if so, why?
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Create a 2-way sync. Add some files to it.
Go to web app, click "delete all files and folders", confirm x3.
Notice drive storage goes to 0 bytes.
Wait a minute. The desktop files are not deleted, and instead sync back to the cloud.
Expected behavior
Desktop files should be deleted too when cloud files are deleted in a 2-way sync.
OS (please complete the following information):
OS: MacOS Sonoma
Filesystem and Disk type used: Built-in disk for a M2 MacBook Air.
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Describe the bug
I have a 2-way sync. When I clicked "delete all files and folders" on the web app, the files were shown to be deleted there, and my drive storage space updated to be 0 bytes. However, after only a minute or so, my files (I only have a few as I'm testing the product) synced back, from my desktop to the cloud. Since it is a 2-way sync I expect the desktop files to be deleted from my computer as well, but they weren't. Is this the intended behavior, and if so, why?
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior
Desktop files should be deleted too when cloud files are deleted in a 2-way sync.
OS (please complete the following information):
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: