The behaviour described in the bug report is either by design, or would be far too complex/time-consuming to be changed
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by *sheppaul » 2008-06-11, 14:31 UTC
I'm using vista 64. (TC 7.03)
Auto-refresh works when a file created but the size of a downloading file seems not updated. IIRC, it worked without any problem in xp system.
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by *ghisler(Author) » 2008-06-12, 15:24 UTC
Did you check the option to also react to the modification of size, date and attributes? This is a separate option in Configuration - Options - Refresh.
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by *sheppaul » 2008-06-12, 23:06 UTC
The refresh does not work even when the following option is disabled: Don't react to updates while in the background.
Only using TCMD x64.
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by *ghisler(Author) » 2008-06-16, 16:16 UTC
Sorry, no idea - maybe the 32-bit subsystem of Windows Vista 64 bit does not support this?
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by *sheppaul » 2008-06-18, 04:11 UTC
I'm not sure. Maybe I'm the only one whe use the function in vista64. T.T
I've just tried the compatibility mode of xp supported by vista64 but no luck.
Only using TCMD x64.
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by *sheppaul » 2008-06-18, 04:13 UTC
It did not work while copying local files to other position.
Only using TCMD x64.
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by *sheppaul » 2008-07-07, 15:06 UTC
FYI, it works now. Probably, the problem was due to the vista itself.
ps. When the downloading speed is rather fast (about 1M byte/sec), the refresh does not work.
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by *ghisler(Author) » 2008-07-10, 15:27 UTC
I see - Vista is probably trying to put all the refresh messages together into just one message, but since they keep coming, it never informs the programs...