Control panel - a not so good behavior
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Control panel - a not so good behavior
In TCmd, if you go to My Computer\Control Panel\Administrative tools, it transfers you to the actual folder the Administrative tools links are stored. That means that if you are in Administrative tools and you click [..], you are not transfered in Control Panel but in "C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Start Menu\Programs\". Same happens with the Fonts folder (because it's an actual folder). I wonder, can this be fixed easily or it is too much trouble and it's not worth it?
- Wanderer -
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Normally using latest TC on:
x32: WinXPx32 SP3 (very rarely nowadays).
x64: Clients/Servers - Win10/Win11 and Win2K16 to Win2K22, mainly Win10 though.
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Normally using latest TC on:
x32: WinXPx32 SP3 (very rarely nowadays).
x64: Clients/Servers - Win10/Win11 and Win2K16 to Win2K22, mainly Win10 though.
- ghisler(Author)
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This is done so remote shares like \\server\c can be accessed as normal dirs, and not as the much restricted virtual folders.
To go back, you need to use Alt+Left arrow in this case.
To go back, you need to use Alt+Left arrow in this case.
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Perhaps an INI option for that would be better then. Personally, i prefer to handle virtual folders as virtual folders (at least in the case of the control panel).
On another thing in the control panel, one should be able to rename the contents of Scheduled tasks, Printers and Network Connections. From explorer, you can rename a network connection or a printer, from TCmd you cannot.
On another thing in the control panel, one should be able to rename the contents of Scheduled tasks, Printers and Network Connections. From explorer, you can rename a network connection or a printer, from TCmd you cannot.
- Wanderer -
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Normally using latest TC on:
x32: WinXPx32 SP3 (very rarely nowadays).
x64: Clients/Servers - Win10/Win11 and Win2K16 to Win2K22, mainly Win10 though.
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Normally using latest TC on:
x32: WinXPx32 SP3 (very rarely nowadays).
x64: Clients/Servers - Win10/Win11 and Win2K16 to Win2K22, mainly Win10 though.