None of installed Plugins appeared in TC9 after upgrading?
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None of installed Plugins appeared in TC9 after upgrading?
Hola.
I believe it's not a bug, but my missunderstanding. But none of installed plugins appeared in TC9 after upgrading.
Show me, where is my misstake?
I believe it's not a bug, but my missunderstanding. But none of installed plugins appeared in TC9 after upgrading.
Show me, where is my misstake?
Hello, theromorph.
Without knowing the exact steps which you executed when upgrading to Total Commander 9, there is no way of telling where exactly you may have gone wrong.
The most likely things are:
You have not updated an existing Total Commander installation, but you have installed Total Commander 9 in addition to the previous T.C. installation.
Moreover the location of the T.C. 9 INI files may not be the same as the location of previous T.C. INI files. (Use T.C. to search your harddisk for copies of wincmd.ini to find out whether this is the case.)
Regards,
Karl
Without knowing the exact steps which you executed when upgrading to Total Commander 9, there is no way of telling where exactly you may have gone wrong.
The most likely things are:
You have not updated an existing Total Commander installation, but you have installed Total Commander 9 in addition to the previous T.C. installation.
Moreover the location of the T.C. 9 INI files may not be the same as the location of previous T.C. INI files. (Use T.C. to search your harddisk for copies of wincmd.ini to find out whether this is the case.)
Regards,
Karl
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Please check plugin sections in wincmd.ini ([PackerPlugins], [FileSystemPlugins], [ListerPlugins], [ContentPlugins]). If you have installed TC 9 into another folder, it may be that your plugin paths are relative to %COMMANDER_PATH% so don't work in case of different TC path. You can create junctions (folder links) for old plugin dirs in such case (e.g. I have installed TC 8.52a to D:\TOTALCMD and TC 9 to D:\TOTALCMD9, and I made a junction D:\TOTALCMD9\Plugins pointing to D:\TOTALCMD\Plugins).
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Plugins' paths are absolute ones. Here they are configured:
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You haven't mentioned that only FS plugins don't work, so we've thought that all kinds of plugins don't work for you.
Regarding FS plugins, they was always been under Network Neighborhood in TC (and for years in WC), and there was always been a button "\" on TC drive bars (which you've disabled BTW) for opening root of FS plugins.
Regarding FS plugins, they was always been under Network Neighborhood in TC (and for years in WC), and there was always been a button "\" on TC drive bars (which you've disabled BTW) for opening root of FS plugins.