I did the same thing a day or two ago and thought it was odd as well.
Of course that's the day I extracted the source from a system and over wrote my current files. Fortunately I did back up the files to my laptop that morning since I intended to go to that job but didn't. I then programmed in the office all day and did the extraction that night so I only lost a day of work. That's such an awful feeling when I realized what a dumb a$$ I am and tried to play back the days programming in my head. Now a days that's not easy.
I think the file extraction process should automaticlly create a sub directory to hold the extracted files. Although it does prompt you to overwrite or not, I'm one of those guys that sees the prompt and clicks "yes to all" with out first reading since by then I'm in the middle of something else "A.D.D" and simply didn't think.
But what's weird is - I thought I was able to create complex passwords greater than 6 characters and not just numbers in the past! Yet when I try now, it yells at me.
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Of course that's the day I extracted the source from a system and over wrote my current files. Fortunately I did back up the files to my laptop that morning since I intended to go to that job but didn't. I then programmed in the office all day and did the extraction that night so I only lost a day of work. That's such an awful feeling when I realized what a dumb a$$ I am and tried to play back the days programming in my head. Now a days that's not easy.
I think the file extraction process should automaticlly create a sub directory to hold the extracted files. Although it does prompt you to overwrite or not, I'm one of those guys that sees the prompt and clicks "yes to all" with out first reading since by then I'm in the middle of something else "A.D.D" and simply didn't think.
Confuzzled to say the least....