It's just a cosmetical bug and it is very old, but anyway...
When copying some files to nul TC shows in the Copy Progress dialog that the files are copied to c:\nul. This looks a bit strange, as nul is not a subdirectory of c:\ at all.
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"nul" is shown as "c:\nul" when copying
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"nul" is shown as "c:\nul" when copying
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This is intentional, TC really uses c:\nul as the target path!
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Hm... Will it work if there is no C: drive at all?ghisler(Author) wrote:This is intentional, TC really uses c:\nul as the target path!
And another question: maybe, in this particular case only show just "nul", so that the user was not confused? I understand that TC uses this path internally, but from the user's point of view there is no "nul" subfolder on the C: drive.
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Yes, but the F5 copy function needs a defined target path.Hm... Will it work if there is no C: drive at all?
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