Hello,
Our company uses M-Files as document system. This system can be accessed as a drive, for which you have to log in with your windows credentials. When you use the windows explorer, the user name and password are automatically supplied. When I access that drive via Total Commander it seems to supply an old password. After several trials M-Files locks me out and I have to raise an ticket with our IT assist which then has to raise a ticket with M-Files. All in all it can take a week to get access again.
How can I prevent Total Commander to use a certain drive, even if it is mapped?
Note that I have no proof of this scenario, it is based on observation only.
A plug-in for M-Files would be appreciated (see a post from 2010).
Possible issue with M-Files
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M-Files: how-to ignore a certain drive, even if it is mapp
What are "M-Files"? (you provide no description, no vendor, no link?)
If it works with WinExplorer and not with TC, the "M-Files"
vendor probably doesn't support third-party applications? Try to ask him.
This thread should be moved to English discusses forum as this is no bug, perhaps a feature request to support "M-Files".
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About > "How can I prevent Total Commander to use a certain drive, even if it is mapped? "
See Help Index -- 3. Operation -- c. Menus -- Configuration > Options > Ignore list
DELETED: "ignore.list" was wrong, isn't it?
Maybe that helps > viewtopic.php?t=25575&highlight=ignore+hide+drive
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DriveBarHide=
Any other ideas?
If it works with WinExplorer and not with TC, the "M-Files"
vendor probably doesn't support third-party applications? Try to ask him.
This thread should be moved to English discusses forum as this is no bug, perhaps a feature request to support "M-Files".
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About > "How can I prevent Total Commander to use a certain drive, even if it is mapped? "
See Help Index -- 3. Operation -- c. Menus -- Configuration > Options > Ignore list
DELETED: "ignore.list" was wrong, isn't it?
Maybe that helps > viewtopic.php?t=25575&highlight=ignore+hide+drive
Allowed=
DriveBarHide=
Any other ideas?
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You will probably need to ask the makers of M-files for help: TC never asks for any passwords for local file systems, only for network drives - and even then it just uses the standard Windows function WNetAddConnection3, which then shows the dialog box. Is this mapped as a network drive?
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