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Do I need "Distributed Link Tracking Client"?
Read up on it, cant quite make it out if it's to my disadvantage (and how) in every day Computer life if I have it disabled.
I had to disable it because it was the reason I could not safely eject external drives (in this case SATA drives connected to the USB 3 port) in Windows 10 since that service was blocking the removal process by keeping an active open handle to the hidden System Volume Information Folder and the tracking.log file therein.
Disabling it also finally allowed me to delete the SVI Folders on those external drives.
Does anyone have that service disabled for a longer period of time and can feedback their experience?
Also, does anyone know how to really really disable the Recovery Bin on such external drives? I can delete them but Windows just restores Recovery Bin functionality. I dont need it there, and I dont want it.
The Recycle Bin Properties (dont move files to the....) for those kind of drives doesnt work, I assume the enclosure controller Signals Windows what kind of hdd it is and Windows acts accordingly.