Showing filenames double (TCb3)

The behaviour described in the bug report is either by design, or would be far too complex/time-consuming to be changed

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Showing filenames double (TCb3)

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I just found that in directories with many files TC delivers double file names, after dragging files. (In this case a mp3 file to my player.)
The window scrolls down till the file being played shows at the bottom or near it. This happens mostly when a file is picked below the middle of the screen. When another file is reclicked the window refreshes and shows correctly, with the same file it doesn't.
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Sorry, I cannot reproduce this error with any drives. Anyone else? Maybe a bug of your player?
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Hmmmz. Not many takers it seems...

I just installed beta 4, and it has it too.
The files are on a NAS, a 500 GB Conceptronic CHD3NET, attached via network, the system is a HP workstation xw6200 (512 MB, Xeon dualcore 2.8 Ghz) running XP SP3.

I popped Windows 7 onto the machine to see if I have the same problem then, but the new networking in that is keeping me from seeing my networkdrives. Some puzzling to be done...
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I had this happen once but it was while moving a large file between panes. I haven't seen it since.
chmod a+x /bin/laden -- Allows anyone the permission to execute /bin/laden

How do I un-overwrite all my data?

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Do you see these duplicates in Explorer too? What about older Total Commander versions (e.g. 7.04a)?
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Tested, neither Explorer or 7.04a have the problem.
(Forgot explorer exists actually!)
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Do you use one of the "watch for directory changes" options in TC configuration?
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Nope, sorry Christian.
I actually use none of those options.
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I'm sorry, I can't help you then. TC 7.04a was removing duplicate names when the server reported them twice, TC 7.5 no longer does this (to show exactly what the system reports). I have no idea why your server reports some name twice...
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