[BUG] pb4 Directory-History (Alt-Down) pops up randomly
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[BUG] pb4 Directory-History (Alt-Down) pops up randomly
In new TC7pb4 the Directory-History (Shortcut ALT-DOWN) pops up randomly on the lower right corner of the screen.
I have tested it on 2 machines. It appears under Win 2000 SP4 and Win XP SP2. If the main focus is on another application windows (TC is in background) sometimes the Directory-History pops up in the foreground.
I have tested it on 2 machines. It appears under Win 2000 SP4 and Win XP SP2. If the main focus is on another application windows (TC is in background) sometimes the Directory-History pops up in the foreground.
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I cannot reproduce this error here. Anyone else?
2Cree
Do you get the same problem with other betas, or TC 6.56?
Please don't just say "it didn't happen in the past", because then it could be caused also by a recently installed program. Just TRY it with TC6.56 now, please.
2Cree
Do you get the same problem with other betas, or TC 6.56?
Please don't just say "it didn't happen in the past", because then it could be caused also by a recently installed program. Just TRY it with TC6.56 now, please.
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This problem is reported on one of the forums as caused by one of the TC cracks.
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Using TC 11.03 / Win10 x64
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The similar mistake has appeared once on pb4 (running on XP SP2). When I have some files selected, and press the keyboard menu button, the context menu was shown randomly on the screen. I has to maximize and restore TC window, and after that i can't reproduce such behaviour any more.I cannot reproduce this error here. Anyone else?
Of course, i'm legal TC user.
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This happens when the menu is very long, and cannot be shown at the current cursor position by Windows, neither upwards nor downwards. Strangely, Windows then shows the menu at some arbitrary location instead of moving it correctly into view.When I have some files selected, and press the keyboard menu button, the context menu was shown randomly on the screen
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A forum in here? If so, then link?Flint wrote:This problem is reported on one of the forums as caused by one of the TC cracks.
Or do you mean some warez forum somewhere?
I have noticed the bug as well in W2K SP4 when cracked (most obviously immediately after starting TC7pb4 for the very first time). I am testing it now both cracked and registered to see if I can narrow down the cause. The bug is brand new in pb4. It did not exist in any earlier version either cracked or registered.
No. One of the Russian forums.DRP535 wrote:A forum in here?
PS: BTW, discussion of cracks is out of law on this board, so I'm not sure if the further talking about this issue violates this law or not...

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We are not discussing a crack. We are discussing a potential bug in the program which may or may not be caused by the use of a crack. Whether it is or not is yet to be determined. There is currently evidence both ways. If it is determined to be caused by a crack then this discussion can be considered dead. My evidence so far running pb4 both cracked & registered on different computers seems to suggest the bug is not caused by the crack, but more testing is needed to be sure at this stage.
I can confirm this issue.
It appears on the unregistered (and uncracked
) TC version 7 pb4 and hasn't been appear on any previous version.
Symptoms ain't specific: it seems the history list is popping up randomly, while i'm shinning through directories with keyboard arrows or the mouse.
Most frequently it happens in the first couple of minutes after TC startup, and pretty rarely later.
WinXP SP2
It appears on the unregistered (and uncracked

Symptoms ain't specific: it seems the history list is popping up randomly, while i'm shinning through directories with keyboard arrows or the mouse.
Most frequently it happens in the first couple of minutes after TC startup, and pretty rarely later.
WinXP SP2
Thanks for that. That is one way to run the program I didn't test. I should have though. I never considered running it as shareware.
My testing revealed that the bug does not occur when legitimately registered. It does however when cracked. And I concur with your assessment of it happening most often and frequently after initial startup but increasingly less so the longer TC is left running thereafter.
My testing revealed that the bug does not occur when legitimately registered. It does however when cracked. And I concur with your assessment of it happening most often and frequently after initial startup but increasingly less so the longer TC is left running thereafter.
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Unfortunately I still can't reproduce this problem. What exactly did you do just before the directory hotlist showed up?
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I have now used Total Commander unregistered for a while, but never had this problem.
If you get it again, please try to remember what you did in TC directly BEFORE you got it:
- did you click with the mouse anywhere, or used the keyboard?
- did you just perform some file operation?
- did you switch from another program to TC?
Any hint will help!
If you get it again, please try to remember what you did in TC directly BEFORE you got it:
- did you click with the mouse anywhere, or used the keyboard?
- did you just perform some file operation?
- did you switch from another program to TC?
Any hint will help!
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