From the help file,
"- Drag a file to the command line to add its short (DOS) name to it. To add the long name, press Ctrl+Enter instead. Holding down Shift adds the name with full path."
This seems to have broken recently for network shares (mapped drives) on win 7 clients. I know it works on XP from both local drives and mapped network drives but not in Win 7 on the same network.
Any thoughts?
Broken drag and drop feature
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Hello, joebananas.
Can you explain a bit more detailled what does not work and what happens instead?
On filenames on a mapped network drive:
Drag and drop a filename to the commandline or pressing ctrl-enter will both copy the long filename to the commandline here.
Shift drag and drop a filename to the commandline or pressing shift-ctrl-enter will both copy the fully qualified filename to the commandline here.
Windows 7 Enterprise, 32-bit
Total Commander 7.55a
Kind regards,
Karl
Can you explain a bit more detailled what does not work and what happens instead?
On filenames on a mapped network drive:
Drag and drop a filename to the commandline or pressing ctrl-enter will both copy the long filename to the commandline here.
Shift drag and drop a filename to the commandline or pressing shift-ctrl-enter will both copy the fully qualified filename to the commandline here.
Windows 7 Enterprise, 32-bit
Total Commander 7.55a
Kind regards,
Karl
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Works for me, even on network shares! Maybe the server has dos names disabled?
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Indeed it's currently not possible to convert to short name in branch view, sorry.
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