OneDrive entries are missing in context menu when TC is run as Administrator
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OneDrive entries are missing in context menu when TC is run as Administrator
TC: 2.1 x64
Windows: 10 x64 Home
When I right-click on any file in OneDrive folder, no OneDrive-specific entries appear in context menu. This happens only when TC is run as administrator.
When I run TC as user, all OneDrive entries correctly appear in context menu.
Windows: 10 x64 Home
When I right-click on any file in OneDrive folder, no OneDrive-specific entries appear in context menu. This happens only when TC is run as administrator.
When I run TC as user, all OneDrive entries correctly appear in context menu.
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Re: OneDrive entries are missing in context menu when TC is run as Administrator
Does it happen when you run Notepad as administrator, too? Check in its File > Open dialog. If so, it's a Windows issue, not a TC one.
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Re: OneDrive entries are missing in context menu when TC is run as Administrator
It does here (Windows 7 & 10) - so it IS a Windows issue.Does it happen when you run Notepad as administrator, too?
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Re: OneDrive entries are missing in context menu when TC is run as Administrator
@Dalai
Beg your pardon, but I didn't understand your question. What's the connection between OneDrive's entries in context menu and opening Notepad as administrator?
Beg your pardon, but I didn't understand your question. What's the connection between OneDrive's entries in context menu and opening Notepad as administrator?
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Re: OneDrive entries are missing in context menu when TC is run as Administrator
You have installed OneDrive as a user (using the user's credentials, privileges etc.) so it's available for any programs run by this user, not as administrator.
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Re: OneDrive entries are missing in context menu when TC is run as Administrator
Isn't that obvious enough ?
Trying the context menu in some other elevated program shows you that there is no TC problem
if it behaves like TC.
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Re: OneDrive entries are missing in context menu when TC is run as Administrator
@Usher
Am I right that administrator doesn't have access to OneDrive?
Am I right that administrator doesn't have access to OneDrive?
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Re: OneDrive entries are missing in context menu when TC is run as Administrator
2Sektor
What Horst said. It's only about trying to find out if the context menu appears in other programs running as administrator. Notepad is just a placeholder; you can use any other program where you can call the context menu somehow (WordPad, Paint, Free Commander). Note that you can't start Explorer as administrator, it always runs non-elevated (without higher rights).
2Usher
It's the same user account, so it shouldn't make a difference to the context menu. That's assuming UAC is enabled, which is the default; disabled UAC is a different story. However, as I said: let's just find out whether or not it's a Windows or TC issue (probably the former).
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Dalai
What Horst said. It's only about trying to find out if the context menu appears in other programs running as administrator. Notepad is just a placeholder; you can use any other program where you can call the context menu somehow (WordPad, Paint, Free Commander). Note that you can't start Explorer as administrator, it always runs non-elevated (without higher rights).
2Usher
It's the same user account, so it shouldn't make a difference to the context menu. That's assuming UAC is enabled, which is the default; disabled UAC is a different story. However, as I said: let's just find out whether or not it's a Windows or TC issue (probably the former).
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Re: OneDrive entries are missing in context menu when TC is run as Administrator
I already gave the answer: viewtopic.php?p=346141&sid=86384365c447ea7b15935ab644ae7ba0#p346141let's just find out whether or not it's a Windows or TC issue
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Re: OneDrive entries are missing in context menu when TC is run as Administrator
2petermad
Sorry, I missed the Win10 in your answer (only saw the Win7). OTOH maybe it's different on the various Win10 releases (although I doubt it), but we don't know which Win10 version exactly Sektor is using.
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Dalai
Sorry, I missed the Win10 in your answer (only saw the Win7). OTOH maybe it's different on the various Win10 releases (although I doubt it), but we don't know which Win10 version exactly Sektor is using.
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Re: OneDrive entries are missing in context menu when TC is run as Administrator
Windows often treats running "As Administrator" as a separate user, especially with networking functions like mapped network drives. It seems like the same happens with OneDrive context menu entries, although OneDrive itself works fine (even online only files get downloaded).
There are many other things broken in the Windows 10 context menu. For example, the new "Share" user interface doesn't work at all in programs other than the Explorer. Also "Pin to Start" doesn't work for most programs. I have reported such bugs to Microsoft, but they don't seem to care. They probably only react when multi-billon dollar corporations complain.
There are many other things broken in the Windows 10 context menu. For example, the new "Share" user interface doesn't work at all in programs other than the Explorer. Also "Pin to Start" doesn't work for most programs. I have reported such bugs to Microsoft, but they don't seem to care. They probably only react when multi-billon dollar corporations complain.
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