Tested on Win7HP 64 bit with TC10 (+ TC12RC4 + TC8.52a)
1) "MyServer" has a shared dir "MyDir" with appropriate write permissions
2) A test file has been created in server side as follows:
\\MyServer\MyDir\Test.txt
3) "\\MyServer\MyDir" is linked to a dir in my computer:
mklink /d "E:\MyShares\MyDir" "\\MyServer\MyDir"
4) The dir in my computer is mapped to a drive letter:
net use U: "\\localhost\E$\MyShares"
The test file Test.txt can be renamed by using Windows Explorer successfully
But TC gives the following error:
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Total Commander
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Error: Cannot read U:\MyDir\Test.txt!
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OK Cancel
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A problem on a shared dir
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Missing read rights for the file? The rights to rename a file aren't the same as the files to access its content.
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Uh, a path like \\localhost\E$ is an administrative share, which only administrators are allowed to use (hence the name). Explorer most likely requests permission to get access to that share, but TC doesn't; TC would require to delegate the task to its admin tool.
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When I open \\localhost\E$ directly in TC, I can rename/edit/... files and folders, so, it seems not the problem for TC.Dalai wrote:a path like \\localhost\E$ is an administrative share, which only administrators are allowed to use (hence the name). Explorer most likely requests permission to get access to that share, but TC doesn't; TC would require to delegate the task to its admin tool.
Thank you for reply
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