> > I tried sWitch to Dir mode and sorted by size. Anything with zero
> > size is either empty or not accessible but I can't think of any way
> to
> > differentiate them. I think I or someone else suggested a long time
> ago
> > that ZTree could become a super duper network management tool if it
> > displayed security attributes.
> >
> > Ah yes I can. The +s are still displayed so you have a much smaller
> > sample to search if you only look at the zero size dirs.
>
> That's an interesting solution. In dir mode, if I sort them by size,
> it puts all the unlogged dirs at the top, with a question mark for their
> size. Then I can tag them all, and use control+Batch with the %1
> paramater to create a list of them.
I was wrong about the questions marks. Those appear to be directories that I could have logged but didn't. The inaccessible ones are scattered through the list alphabetically, and I've got a lot of zero size dirs.
If control+Batch could dump the owner, that would help because the owner name isn't accessible for these.
If dir mode could sort by branch size then that would eliminate a lot of them, because most of the "empty" ones have dirs below them containing files.