TC7.5pb3 Breadcrumb bar can't jump to folder in network
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TC7.5pb3 Breadcrumb bar can't jump to folder in network
Can't jump to folder in network place if I write in breadcrumb bar pathname (Example: \\OtherComputer\c$ or \\OtherComputer\Documents)
Also if I write folder name in comandline - TC write message 'File not found'
PS: Sorry for my English.
Also if I write folder name in comandline - TC write message 'File not found'
PS: Sorry for my English.
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Sorry, I cannot reproduce the problem. Can you give me step by step instructions, please?
Sorry, I cannot reproduce the problem. Can you give me step by step instructions, please?
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You may need to press Enter twice when auto-complete is enabled. Btw, do you get this only for the admin share c$, or also for "normal" shares?
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Sorry, I don't understand your remark. I know that c$ is only allowed for the admin. But do other shares work?
Sorry, I don't understand your remark. I know that c$ is only allowed for the admin. But do other shares work?
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2Radek_: This is a "commandline" ! So write a command:
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cd \\OtherComputer\c$
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I give the example:
I write to breadcrumb bar (edit path field above file list) computer name '\\OtherComputer' and press Enter
TC jump to the computer and I see share path. That's OK.
And next I add behind '\\OtherComputer' another word, it is 'c$' or name shared path (example 'Documents') and press Enter. And now not jump to shared path.
I write to breadcrumb bar (edit path field above file list) computer name '\\OtherComputer' and press Enter
TC jump to the computer and I see share path. That's OK.
And next I add behind '\\OtherComputer' another word, it is 'c$' or name shared path (example 'Documents') and press Enter. And now not jump to shared path.
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I see - indeed this is currently blocked to avoid that the user appends something to a virtual folder name like "\\Network Neighborhood" or "\\My Computer" and press Enter. Therefore you can switch to
"\\Compter name\C$"
this way only when not in path "\\Computer name".
The problem is that both "\\Computer name" and "\\Network Neighborhood" are virtual folders, so I cannot decide right now when the user should be allowed to append something to the name and when not. If I allow it, the user will have to live with the hang when he presses Enter on wrong name...
"\\Compter name\C$"
this way only when not in path "\\Computer name".
The problem is that both "\\Computer name" and "\\Network Neighborhood" are virtual folders, so I cannot decide right now when the user should be allowed to append something to the name and when not. If I allow it, the user will have to live with the hang when he presses Enter on wrong name...
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2Radek_: Just use a trailing backslash, e.g.
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\\OtherComputer\c$\
\\OtherComputer\Documents\
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User Radek_ has confirmed the bugfix by e-mail, so I'm moving this thread to fixed bugs now. Thanks very much!
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