Can't access directories if the dir name begins with korean character.
Pls correct this issue ASAP!
Korean characters
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Maybe this message helps with the current version of TC.
Conversion to Unicode should be done in the next release (7.5), which could solve your problem, too.
Conversion to Unicode should be done in the next release (7.5), which could solve your problem, too.
Who the hell is General Failure, and why is he reading my disk?
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Actually you can open such directories also in TC7, but only under the following conditions:
1. Alternate DOS names (8.3 format) must not be disabled
2. The directory must have been created while the same language was set for non-unicode programs as is set now. So if Korean was set while you created the dir, and English is set now, then you cannot access the directory.
1. Alternate DOS names (8.3 format) must not be disabled
2. The directory must have been created while the same language was set for non-unicode programs as is set now. So if Korean was set while you created the dir, and English is set now, then you cannot access the directory.
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Since TC 7.5 now supports Unicode, I'm moving this thread to "fixed bugs".
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