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eRIZ
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Slow search dialog opening

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Hi!

When I've been using the TC in 6.xx version, the search dialog was showing almost immediately after ALT+F7.

Now, it takes much more time...

Could the Author correct it?
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Hello, eRIZ.
When I've been using the TC in 6.xx version, the search dialog was showing almost immediately after ALT+F7.
Now, it takes much more time...
Cannot confirm this based on what I see on the machines which I have got access to: Alt+F7 will launch the search dialogue immediately on T.C. 7.02a as well.

Windows platforms used: Win2K Sp4 Rollup1, Win2003 Std Sp1+Sp2, Windows XP Sp1+Sp2, Windows Vista Home Premium (all 32bit versions).
Could the Author correct it?
Cannot answer this question, as it seems that this is not a general problem. Maybe if you can provide more details on your system environment this will help locate the source of your problem.

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Post by *eRIZ »

Hmm, Windows XP SP2 and Total Commander 7.02a. 2GB RAM, 1.6GHz CPU.

May it depend on installed plugins?
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eRIZ wrote:May it depend on installed plugins?
Maybe.
If you wish to find out quickly then you might launch T.C. like this and then launch Alt+F7:

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<path_to>\totalcmd.exe /n /I=.\fresh.ini
This will load a new T.C. instance using the non-existant and therefore empty INI file fresh.ini. No plugins will be loaded. So if Alt-F7 will load the search dialogue quickly now, then chances are one of the installed plugins is to be blamed.

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I've checked with clean INI. And there is a difference...

With clean INI, search dialog appears quicker than with mine one.
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Post by *karlchen »

Hi, eRIZ.

This reads as if the tedious way to solving your problem may work like this:
+ Using the fresh "fresh.ini" re-install one plugin at a time.
+ Check how fast Alt-F7 will be launched.
+ If the problem re-appears, the plugin which has been re-activated last may be to be blamed.

Or the other way round:
+ Use your normal TC INI-file.
+ De-activate one plugin at a time.
+ Check how fast Alt-F7 will be launched.
+ If the problem disappears, the plugin which has been de-activated last may be to be blamed.

Karl
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