Move to function deletes target folder
F6) function to move a folder into another folder with other files. The result is that I moved the folder but deleted all the other files that were already inside. How do I recover them? Help me
                
                
                
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F6) function to move a folder into another folder with other files. The result is that I moved the folder but deleted all the other files that were already inside. How do I recover them? Help me
                
                
                
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F6 is for "Upload/Download and Delete", not for "Move to" (that's Shift+F6). So what did you do exactly? Please give us step by step description. Are you able to reproduce the problem? Neither "Upload/Download and Delete" nor "Move to" delete any additional files (except those moved/overwritten).
                
                
                
            Now starting from this assumption, where can I find 2gb of data that were inside the B folder? Since they disappeared after using the "Move to" function, is there a way to recover them along with the structure or to restore the structure as it was before?Neither "Upload/Download and Delete" nor "Move to" delete any additional files (except those moved/overwritten)
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ws folder into the guru folder.
                
                
                
                    
    
            gh to guru. You are moving gh to app under name guru. So basically, you are renaming gh to guru. That's why WinSCP asked about overwrite and that's why after you confirmed the overwrite, WinSCP deleted the guru and renamed gh to guru. 
gh to guru would be /var/www/html/app/guru/gh (that's what you would get had you drag&droped gh to guru) or just /var/www/html/app/guru/.
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gh directory already existed in the guru directory, so the override request appeared consistent to me. 
NameA containing some sub-folders into another folder which also contained a folder named NameA containing some of the same sub-folders, but with files in them.
mv command, seems like WinSCP should use rsync for merging and be even more explicit.
                
                
                
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