So the tcmatch.ini is created in the INI directory, but then not taken into account in relation to the GUI if it is not in the program directory? The mechanism is somehow unclear to me. Unfortunately, I cannot move the "totalcmd" program folder as I wish as I do not have admin rights on the computer.
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make portable TotalCMD setup . and copy all files into your personal folder.
BUT first of all try all things on your home computer - where you DO have all rights.
make portable TotalCMD setup . and copy all files into your personal folder.
BUT first of all try all things on your home computer - where you DO have all rights.
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There are 2 separate processes. "tcmatch.dll" the main engine and "tcmatch.exe" the gui, that currently doesn't support a relocated ini file.
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That really doesn't make sense. Maybe disable the relocated ini when writing to the ini in the program directory is possible?There are 2 separate processes. "tcmatch.dll" the main engine and "tcmatch.exe" the gui, that currently doesn't support a relocated ini file.
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