What is "\@\" in the Catalog Directory list?

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FunkyB
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What is "\@\" in the Catalog Directory list?

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Under Settings > Catalog > Catalog tab > Catalog maintenance, in the directory list I have a bunch of directories starting with \@\ and \@[directoryname]\... that I didn't add myself. Could anyone tell me what these are and if it's OK to delete them?

My catalog and photos are all on a Samba network share, and I also see entries for the same photo directories starting with the share name (\\NAS\Pictures\...) as well as the same directories listed by the drive letter I have the share mapped to in Windows (P:) (P:\photodirectory\...).

Since I'm accessing the catalog from two different machines, is it better if I use the network share name instead of the mapped drive letter for the "Base path of your pictures"? That will be the same on any computer that accesses it. It seems redundant to have it listing two different ways, plus the mystery "\@\" reference.
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Re: What is "\@\" in the Catalog Directory list?

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FunkyB wrote: Sun Sep 27, 2020 8:39 am Under Settings > Catalog > Catalog tab > Catalog maintenance, in the directory list I have a bunch of directories starting with \@\ and \@[directoryname]\... that I didn't add myself. Could anyone tell me what these are and if it's OK to delete them?
you should not have @
Since I'm accessing the catalog from two different machines, is it better if I use the network share name instead of the mapped drive letter for the "Base path of your pictures"? That will be the same on any computer that accesses it. It seems redundant to have it listing two different ways, plus the mystery "\@\" reference.
if you have the same mapped name, no need to use 'base path'
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Re: What is "\@\" in the Catalog Directory list?

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Thanks for the information.

The "Base Path" had been set to just \ but after I set it to \\nasname\Pictures\ the @ marked directories disappeared on their own. I'm not sure if that matters or if that's what got rid of the @, though.

Now the Catalog maintenance window shows a long list with \\nasname\Pictures and all sub-directories. I guess this is the best setup.
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