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Could you possibly help me with a query I have relating to the Archive feature on Cyberduck.
The feature works great, however it archives the files keeping the directory structure intact. As it is on a server, this directory structure is often very long (6 or 7 folders deep) and this replicates when extracting the files on a local machine. (for instance it will extract to a folder like 'usr\www\FTP\avnetwork\jobs\videos)
Is there any way to set Cyberduck to perform its archive function without keeping this directory structure intact, and to just perform a 'normal' archive as it would on a local machine?
I have looked through the Cyberduck help, support tickets but have not found mention of any settings for this.
Thanks for your help and time with this matter.
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Hi Cyberduck,
Could you possibly help me with a query I have relating to the Archive feature on Cyberduck.
The feature works great, however it archives the files keeping the directory structure intact. As it is on a server, this directory structure is often very long (6 or 7 folders deep) and this replicates when extracting the files on a local machine. (for instance it will extract to a folder like 'usr\www\FTP\avnetwork\jobs\videos)
Is there any way to set Cyberduck to perform its archive function without keeping this directory structure intact, and to just perform a 'normal' archive as it would on a local machine?
I have looked through the Cyberduck help, support tickets but have not found mention of any settings for this.
Thanks for your help and time with this matter.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: