![]() You are interpreting filter option Show common folders like Show equal folders which cause your confusion.Īn enabled Show common folders results in showing the folders which exist on both side independent on what these folders contain, i.e. Can someone look at this and help me out. What gives? It made me think that only files will show from red folders but when I look a bit further down, it DOES show the files from a white folder so there goes my theory. ![]() but when I uncheck the 'show common folders' the first file on the left shown is the red one from the red folder NOT the ones from the white folder(s). ![]() Further down on the same picture it shows a folder on the left in red with a couple of files in red and on the right side it shows no folder or file again, that is correct. With show common folders checked there are a couple of folders in white at the top (left side) with a file each in red below them these files clearly do not show in the same white folders on the right side so those are definitely files that are different good so far. In the compare of the 2 folders it shows the results of files that are different between them but it actually doesn't show all files unless I have the 'common folders' enabled/displayed. I'm using UltraCompare version 18.00.0.86 on a Windows 10 64 bit machine. Please look at the three included pictures showing the session settings the compare results with show common folders on and compare with show common folders off. Can someone explain to me the concept of 'common folders'.
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