TC 7.0 RC1
Windows Vista Home Premium
Firstly: Apologies, I put, by mistake, two items in the message. I SHOULD know better...
My item 2 was replied to, so here is a repeat of item 1:
1) c: directory and I can only see in Documents and Setting "All Users" and not my own.
In the Windows Explorer I can see my files.
Thanks!
Can only Access "All Users" (Vista)
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The place where windows stores the user profile (and the users documents) is changed with Vista.
Only the "All user" path is stored inside "C:\Documents and settings\" root folder.
To locate your own documents navigate to
Alternately you can try (from TC's command line):
I am not sure about the last two tips ( I don't run Vista @ home), so please test this by your own.
HTH,
Holger
Only the "All user" path is stored inside "C:\Documents and settings\" root folder.
To locate your own documents navigate to
This is the place where Vista stores the data for your account.C:\Users\{Your username}\
Alternately you can try (from TC's command line):
or open the desktop folder withcd %userprofile%\My Documents
and navigate to "My documents"cm_OpenDesktop
I am not sure about the last two tips ( I don't run Vista @ home), so please test this by your own.
HTH,
Holger
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VISTA:HighCloud1 wrote:In the Windows Explorer I can see my files.
Control Panel -> Appearance and Personalization -> Folder Options
[ ] Hide extensions for known file types
[x] Show hidden files and folders
Total Commander:
Configuration -> Options -> Display -> File display:
[x] Show hidden/system files (for experts only!)
If you can see the folder in Explorer, click into its addressbar -field (Breadcrumb Navigation) and enter the path into TCs "Current Directory" by copy&paste. You can also store them as a bookmark in the directory hotlist.