I have a Manjaro PC with Samba that shares my user's home folder, and a laptop running Win10. Recently I have tried the OneCommander file manager at the laptop: I created a new ("Favorite") place in OneCommander and changed it's path to my Samba location, say \MyPC\my_user. In the process it asked something like "Do you want to copy [something] to Desktop?". I supposed I answered "no", but it seems I really clicked "yes". Anyway I deleted it and now there are a lot of folders and files from the Manjaro home dir on my Win desktop, e.g. .ssh, .config, .bashrc etc. I cannot just delete them from the context menu because it will delete them on Linux PC too.
What the name of this objects (network folders, networks shortcuts)? And How to delete them preserving content on Linux machine?
Update: recently I noticed new tray icon - the icon of Sync Center. After googling a little bit I've found that those folders and files created by OneCommander are called "Offline files". So the first question is answered, I suppose. But I still have no success deleting them, what I've tried:
- Delete through context menu - it will delete files from Lnux machine as well.
- Disable offline files in Sync Center - offline files disappeared, but not deleted, they are still eat disk space.
- Delete through Sync Center - Sync Center -> Manage Offline Files -> View Your Offline Files. That opens Explorer with offline files, but 1) some of them has no name, 2) after I deleted them and restarted, they are still exist and syncing.
- I've found that actual location of offline files is
C:\Windows\CSC
(mine contains only folderv2.0.6
). But I have no access to this folder - I've already tried to change permissions and the owner of the folder.