Empty Lister after entering a higher privileged dir in Vista
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Empty Lister after entering a higher privileged dir in Vista
Hi!
Hope this hasn't been discussed before (did not find it though).
When I'm acessing a directory wich needs administative privileges in vista
like C:\$INPLACE.~TR or C:\$WINDOWS.~Q the directory listing is empty.
However I can fully acess files or subfolders via command line. If I change the direcory ("cd \tmp" or something like that) the lister does not work either.
See the screenshot here: h**p://mueckeimnetz.de/tools/emptyDir.jpg
After restarting TC the listing is ok again (until I enter such a dir again).
I hit another problem when trying to reconstruct the above: "Access violation at address 00..."
I did the following:
* create a new folder and copy some file to it
* change the owner of that folder to administrator (with full access)
* try entering that directory -> BANG!
I used Windows Vista Business German (MSDN) on a Core Duo notebook system with 1GB memory and TCpb3.
I did an upgrade from XP Pro SP2.
The problem did already appear in bp2.
The funny thin is, after getting the critical error the first time I wasn't able
to reproduce the lister error (got the same critical note) until I did a system restart.
After that I can reproduce the lister bug with my created directory.
It is also possible to switch the empty lister to the other panel by pressing CTRL+U.
Hope this hasn't been discussed before (did not find it though).
When I'm acessing a directory wich needs administative privileges in vista
like C:\$INPLACE.~TR or C:\$WINDOWS.~Q the directory listing is empty.
However I can fully acess files or subfolders via command line. If I change the direcory ("cd \tmp" or something like that) the lister does not work either.
See the screenshot here: h**p://mueckeimnetz.de/tools/emptyDir.jpg
After restarting TC the listing is ok again (until I enter such a dir again).
I hit another problem when trying to reconstruct the above: "Access violation at address 00..."
I did the following:
* create a new folder and copy some file to it
* change the owner of that folder to administrator (with full access)
* try entering that directory -> BANG!
I used Windows Vista Business German (MSDN) on a Core Duo notebook system with 1GB memory and TCpb3.
I did an upgrade from XP Pro SP2.
The problem did already appear in bp2.
The funny thin is, after getting the critical error the first time I wasn't able
to reproduce the lister error (got the same critical note) until I did a system restart.
After that I can reproduce the lister bug with my created directory.
It is also possible to switch the empty lister to the other panel by pressing CTRL+U.
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Unfortunately I cannot reproduce this error. When I try to enter such a directory, I'm asked by TC whether I want to enter the dir as administrator.
Maybe you have turned off UAC (user account control) on Vista?
Maybe you have turned off UAC (user account control) on Vista?
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i think, i have seen this bug once
if i enter a dir which needs admin privileges to lis, but my computer is overloaded, and admin tool takes a few seconds to start
but user input is not disabled and i am able to change to parent dir with ctrl+pageup
after i have changed dir and the admintool has started, the panel will be totally empty (even .. dir is missing), i can only change dir to parent using ctrl+pageup, but the panel will be always empty until i quit tcmd
if i enter a dir which needs admin privileges to lis, but my computer is overloaded, and admin tool takes a few seconds to start
but user input is not disabled and i am able to change to parent dir with ctrl+pageup
after i have changed dir and the admintool has started, the panel will be totally empty (even .. dir is missing), i can only change dir to parent using ctrl+pageup, but the panel will be always empty until i quit tcmd
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Indeed TC waits only 2 seconds for the admin tool after ShellExecuteEx has returned, then it assumes that the program has failed.
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