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    • rkoopmansnl
      rkoopmansnl @burnout426 last edited by

      @burnout426 said in scoped_dir folders in downloads directory:

      FOR /D %%X IN (scoped_dir*) DO RD /S /Q "%%X"
      

      This works better... 😉

      FOR /D %X IN (scoped_dir*) DO RD /S /Q "%X"
      
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      • burnout426
        burnout426 Volunteer @rkoopmansnl last edited by

        @rkoopmansnl One way is for inside a batch file and the other is for on the command-line directly.

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        • A Former User
          A Former User @kosterio last edited by

          2 years later, Feb 5th 2018, this is still an issue. Executing file after download from the browser will create a "scoped_dir" folder......

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          • demiryasinoruc
            demiryasinoruc last edited by

            Still continue.

            V51.0.2830.26

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            • A Former User
              A Former User last edited by

              same here

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              • redscarf
                redscarf last edited by

                54.0.2952.60 stable has same problem

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                • dartesey
                  dartesey last edited by

                  UP!!

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                  • burnout426
                    burnout426 Volunteer last edited by

                    It's still intended behavior and there's still no word of having an option to turn it off.

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                    • privatadata
                      privatadata last edited by

                      This is ridiculous. I love the browser but hate this behaviour! There has to be an unofficial fix.

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                      • burnout426
                        burnout426 Volunteer @privatadata last edited by

                        @privatadata

                        The current workaround is to make sure your downloads folder is on the same drive as your temp folder. For example, if your temp folder is at "C:\Users\yourusername\AppData\Local\temp", your downloads folder needs to be on C: also. Then, those scoped directores will be created in the temp folder instead.

                        Another workaround is to have the drive your downloads folder is on formatted as FAT32 instead of NTFS.

                        Another workaround might (depends on how the feature is coded) be to set your temp folder to be on the same drive as your downloads folder. For example, if your downloads folder is at F:\downloads, your temp folder needs to be set to f:\temp for example. However, before you can do that, you need to figure out how Opera determines the temp folder path. If it just uses the TEMP or TMP environment variables, you can modify those. However, if it uses USERNAME or USERPROFILE or APPDATA or LOCALAPPDATA or HOMEPATH as a base of the temp path, you would have to move your whole windows user profile to F:\Users\yourusername for example. That'd be a mess. If Opera uses HOMEDRIVE or SYSTEMROOT as a base, you're probably SOL.

                        However, if you can figure out why Opera is not cleaning up the scoped folders for you when it closes, maybe you'll have another workaround. Haven't checked in a while, but Opera cleans them up for me.

                        For example,:

                        On a side, I did notice that if you close Opera while a scoped directory it created is in use (because the installer is still open in the directory), Opera won't delete it, obviously. So, that's another situation to avoid.

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                        • A Former User
                          A Former User last edited by

                          Same here (11/17/2018)

                          56.0.3051.104 Stable
                          Windows 10 64bit

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                          • A Former User
                            A Former User last edited by

                            I came across this thread while looking for a solution to the exact problem mentioned by the original poster and some comment posters.

                            The problem started occurring with fresh install of Opera for "the current user only" and I have been seeing "scoped_dir*" folders being created for "*.exe" files downloaded via Opera.

                            I have found a solution for myself while reading a comment by Moderator, @leocg, who asked whether the problem persists regardless of "which directory (a person) save the file"; and I have went to the settings, then searched for "download", then clicked on "Change" button for an item titled "Location under "Downloads", then selected the Download folder from a popup window titled "Browse for folder" by navigating to the path that reads "(drive):\Users(username)" instead of navigating to the path that reads "(username)\Downloads".

                            I do not know how Windows or Opera is coded to cause such a problem, as I am an average user with a little more knowledge for computers than people around me, but ".exe" files I downloaded have gone to the Downloads folder without creating "scoped_dir" folders after taking actions in the previous paragraph. I hope this helps to fix problems for others.

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