Forum Discussion
Hi Kutuzov,
Can you provide more details such as what operating system you are using and what you mean by blocked? Hamachi is a VPN network connection, user permissions are managed by the operating system.
- Kutuzov10 months agoNew Contributor
Operating system Windows 10 Home. After you uninstall Hamachi, you cannot open/delete/move anything from drive D. This is not the first time I have encountered this problem; after the last time I had to reinstall the system. What the hell is wrong with this Hamachi?
- Kutuzov10 months agoNew ContributorOperating system Windows 10 Home. After you uninstall Hamachi, you cannot open/delete/move anything from drive D. This is not the first time I have encountered this problem; after the last time I had to reinstall the system. What the hell is wrong with this Hamachi?
- GlennD10 months agoGoTo Manager
Hamachi is only a VPN/network interface, so just installing it or uninstalling it would not affect your ability to delete local files.
- When you were actively using Hamachi what kind of network did you select?
- Were other computers connected to the Hamachi network as well, were you sharing files?
If an external user was sharing files with you and saved or created files on your D drive under their user account you may not be able to easily delete them as they were not created by you.
Hamachi is only a network connection, file sharing services are not a function of Hamachi itself and are governed by the operating system: Windows File Sharing in Windows 10 and 11 (Microsoft no longer supports earlier Windows versions)