I have an annoying problem.
Apparently Windows thought it was necessary to play in every directory I have visited on my Freenas files called "thumbs.db". Just now I disabled it within Windows, however the "damage" has already been done unfortunately.
Now Windows has created almost in every directory a filled called "thumbs.db". Which limits me to delete a directory when browsing through my FreeNAS with another PC on the network / internet.
Is there an easy way through SSH to delete all "thumbs.db" from alle directory within my mount?
If so, can someone please explain. I am a complete Unix newbie and I do not want to damage and / or delete the wrong files if I start experimenting.
Sorry if this is a really stupid question, but I already searched Google and it came up with 2 hits, however those didn't work for me.
Apparently Windows thought it was necessary to play in every directory I have visited on my Freenas files called "thumbs.db". Just now I disabled it within Windows, however the "damage" has already been done unfortunately.
Now Windows has created almost in every directory a filled called "thumbs.db". Which limits me to delete a directory when browsing through my FreeNAS with another PC on the network / internet.
Is there an easy way through SSH to delete all "thumbs.db" from alle directory within my mount?
If so, can someone please explain. I am a complete Unix newbie and I do not want to damage and / or delete the wrong files if I start experimenting.
Sorry if this is a really stupid question, but I already searched Google and it came up with 2 hits, however those didn't work for me.