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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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Shift F5 (copy in the same directory) occurs an error in "My Documents" ("Eigene Dateien")

I use TC 7.55a and windows XP
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No problem here.

Which error message is displayed ?
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I use the left button in the breadcrumb-bar to enter \\Eigene Dateien\, then Shift-F5 brings :
"the givne target path \\Eigene Dateien is invalid"
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This is because My Documents (\\Eigene Dateie) is a virtual folder, and TC isn't fully supporting virtual folders.

Use cd %$PERSONAL% in stead, to go to the real My Documents folder (the personal part) or cd %$COMMON_DOCUMENTS% to go to the common part of My Documents.
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Post by *karlchen »

Hello, Hainz.

I can reproduce the described problem e.g. on Windows 2003 servers, provided the user's "My documents" folder has not been redirected to a non standard folder.
I.e. if "My documents" actually still is "C:\Documents and Settings\username\My Documents", in this situation the problem can be reproduced.
If, however, "My documents" has been redirected to a different drive, then T.C. will go to "\\My documents" and realize, hey, this really is \\somewhere\somefolder\" and perform the requested copy.

The only workaround is as explained by petermad.

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I'm sorry, Shift+F5 is currently not supported in virtual folders.
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This is probably a very stupid question but is there any way to display the "My Documents" (and eventually "Desktop") in the drive selection droplist ?

If it's not possible what would be the most pratical solution to get a direct shortcut to those folders ?

Thanks !
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Post by *Vochomurka »

2behd
1) No;
2) cd %$PERSONAL%
cd %$DESKTOP%
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2Vochomurka
1) *Sigh* was sadly expecting such answer
2) was already defined as button (using cm_OpenDesktop command for desktop)
[EDIT] cm_ display as a virtual drive "\\Desktop" and cd %$DESKTOP% the full path, concretely does it change smth ?

Is there then a way to assign hotkeys to those commands ?! (ie. ALT+key)

But thanks for your input !
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Post by *Vochomurka »

Yes, internal commands like cm_OpenDesktop are also available, but they refer to only some of numerous paths. To go to, say, "My Video" folder you should only use cd %$MYVIDEO%.

About hotkeys:
Configuration \ Options \ Misc \ Redefine hotkeys...
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Post by *ghisler(Author) »

Just click on the small triangle to the left of the current path to see the virtual folders, or press Alt+F11/Enter for the left / Alt+F12/Enter for the right virtual folder list.
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