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Bug
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Resolution: Not an Issue
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P2
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None
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6
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x86
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windows_xp
Tested OS: Windows 2000 pro(sp4)
XP-Home(sp2)/XP-Pro(sp2)
Tested build: jre-beta2-b77
Problem:
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Deleting cached files from Java control panel creates many empty folders
(numbered from 0 to 63) under deployment cache. This is a regression since b76
Steps to reproduce:
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1) Install jre 6 -b77 into the test system
2) Open Java Control Panel, go to General/Settings... and click on 'Delete Files...'
3) Click 'OK' to confirm
4) Go to
<SystemDrive>\Documents and Settings\<user>\Application Data\Sun\Java\Deployment\cache\6.0
there are 63 empty folders (numbered from 1..63) are created there.
It looks very strange and only occurs in b77
XP-Home(sp2)/XP-Pro(sp2)
Tested build: jre-beta2-b77
Problem:
-------
Deleting cached files from Java control panel creates many empty folders
(numbered from 0 to 63) under deployment cache. This is a regression since b76
Steps to reproduce:
------------------
1) Install jre 6 -b77 into the test system
2) Open Java Control Panel, go to General/Settings... and click on 'Delete Files...'
3) Click 'OK' to confirm
4) Go to
<SystemDrive>\Documents and Settings\<user>\Application Data\Sun\Java\Deployment\cache\6.0
there are 63 empty folders (numbered from 1..63) are created there.
It looks very strange and only occurs in b77