[8.0ß9 x64] TCustomForm.SetFocus Error

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[8.0ß9 x64] TCustomForm.SetFocus Error

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Hello community,

during normal working i press ALT+F1 (change drive) and this error pops up:

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Total Commander 8.0ß9
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[TCustomForm.SetFocus] TOTAL_CMD:TTOTAL_CMD Can not focus.
[TCustomForm.SetFocus] TOTAL_CMD:TTOTAL_CMD Can not focus
Windows 7 SP1 6.1 (Build 7601)

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Stack trace (x64):43362E
4334FC 432B32 79FF2F 67ACFC 79FFB7 79FFED 7A02CF 7A0219
7A2FD0 40F895 7AAEE2 79F4CB 885EDF 7DC3F8 87F8BB 76F39BD1

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Ja Nein
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My System is Windows 7 prof. x64 SP1

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Post by *ghisler(Author) »

Sorry, cannot reproduce. I will check your report, though. Are your drive dropdown boxes hidden?
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Post by *odiwan »

Hello

no my drive dropdown boxes are not hidden.

I have map 2 local drives, 2 DVD ROM and 4 Network drives on my QNAP NAS System.

Hope it helps and thank you for your help.

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Post by *ghisler(Author) »

Some more questions:
1. Are you able to choose the drive by mouse?
2. What language of Windows do you use?
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Post by *odiwan »

Hello,

First I must say, it’s difficult to reproduce this error, but I could see it 3-4 times this week.

To your questions:

1. Are you able to choose the drive by mouse?
-> Yes, no problem

2. What language of Windows do you use?
-> German

I analyse the error situation and found some more symptom.

1. It seems that this error only happens when TC 7.56a is also running.
2. It seems that when I press ALT-F1 in TC 8.0ß9 x64, Microsoft Windows 7 will activate the drive dropdown box in TC 7.56a x86. This fail’s and then I see the pop up window with the given error message in TC 8.0ß9 x64.

Strange ?

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Post by *ghisler(Author) »

Hmm, that doesn't make any sense, TC 7.56a isn't watching system-wide for Alt+F1. Maybe the 64-bit version lost the focus? Windows can take away the focus from a program when it's busy for several seconds...
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Ok, but is reading a network directory with 249+ subdirectory slow enough for a lost focus ?

I never have problems that reading the subdirectory's is slow.

I am sorry, but I have no better ideas.
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Post by *ghisler(Author) »

Ok, but is reading a network directory with 249+ subdirectory slow enough for a lost focus ?
It depends on the speed of the network. Windows 7 seems to get impatient already after 5 seconds...
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ghisler(Author)
A moment ago I've got a very similar error:

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Total Commander 8.0ß9
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[TCustomForm.SetFocus] OverWriteForm:TOverWriteForm Can not focus.
[TCustomForm.SetFocus] OverWriteForm:TOverWriteForm Can not focus
Windows 7 SP1 6.1 (Build 7601)

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Stack trace (x64):43362E
4334FC 432B32 79FF2F 5B07A1 7A1C47 7A5D21 40F895 7AAEE2
79F4CB 7A9C7E 4382BB 4381CE 79F261 435A53 885EDF 7DC3F8

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Да   Нет   
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Here's what I did before that: I selected two files, pressed F5 for copying from local drive to a USB flash, then quickly pressed Enter, Tab, Space (to start copying and confirm overwriting of files which I knew were also on the flash disk). Immediately the error appeared which I quoted above. In the background a Copy progress dialog is present with 0% progress.
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Post by *odiwan »

Hello

I never realized a situation that TC 8.0ß9 x64 have a delay of 5 seconds before this error happens. I used a Gigabit network with 5 clients and I have no problems up to now.

I can confirm the observation from user 'flint' when it happens, the error window pops up immediately after the key press.

I never have seen this error when I use the mouse.

Hope it helps.

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