TC on virtual XP machine: sloooow

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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TC on virtual XP machine: sloooow

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Another problem that TC7.04a does have as well is this:

When being run on a virtual XP machine inside Sun VirtualBox (latest version) on a W7-Pro host, TC becomes unusable when accessing the shared host folders: It slows down to a point where it takes maybe 10 minutes to read a directory on the shared host drive.
Using Windows Explorer, there is no such delay.
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I have similar configuration and have no problems while accessing shared host folders inside VB with XP SP3 and TC on host W7.
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Can you try with a fresh wincmd.ini? Maybe it's a setting like overlay icons or auto-refresh.
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ghisler(Author) wrote:2msagner
Can you try with a fresh wincmd.ini? Maybe it's a setting like overlay icons or auto-refresh.
I noticed a similar behaviour. In an other group i got the recommendation to disable the automatic refresh for UNC drives on application start, i.e. add the '\' to both textfields under configuration/refresh.
This works fine for me, but you should check the code of TC to eliminate the freeze.
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