this beta has still problems with network access. When a selected network like to see in the screenshots (that I can not upload) is not allowed to access in all parts, first TC needs much time to examine the tree and at the end denies completely to show it by showing a error dialog.
Normally I'd upload the screenshots but it's still not possible and I DO NOT have time over here at work to do it in other ways. I thought phpBB would be able to allow users to upload files.
Sorry, I don't quite understand. Can you give me step by step instructions what I need to do to setup the network drive, and what to do in TC to get the problem you have?
The feature has been disabled. If you are interested in the reasons, please, try to look up ancient threads discussing exactly this and the reasons Christian gave. Or hope someone bookmarked those threads and posts a link or two.
As you are from Germany like me, www.abload.de seems to be a good address to upload screenshots and post the links here. That is what I do and a few others, too.
Cheers,
Karl
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@Christian: I did not setup a network drive. I am working over here at Siemens IC RL HC CPS TV L and connected to the global Siemens network. Some network drives automatically attached when I login. If I try to access one of them TC freezes for a while and then I got the error message that the tree could not be displayed because of the access rights.
Of course some (or many) of the folders are not accessible for me but some are accessible. But this seems to be ignored by TC. With the normal Explorer there is not such problem.
Therefore I guess there is something wrong with the handling of it. I know it's not easy to develop it because I alread had to develop methods in C# that had to check the rights of folders and files, because U have to differ between and check of the rights of the current user AND the group rights of the WindowsIdentity, the AuthorizationRuleCollection and the FileSystemRights.
And at the end if there is only one accessible (in this case in the root of the network share), at least this must be displayed.
I really do not understand the correlation between my problems and the problems I described respectively, and the access rights to a local temporary file?
The problem I described has absolutely nothing to do with local access rights!
I pasted the network path to the wished folder directly from the clipboard where I copied it to from the Explorer. Therefore this certain folder was accessible by me. This folder was inside of the the 'My Documents' folder (in this special case it was the 'Visual Studio 2010\Settings' folder on my home directory.
It's difficult to reproduce without more details. Is this on a mapped network drive (e.g. drive Z:) or a share like \\server\share? Which of the path parts are not accessible?
Open "\\defthw9900tsto.ww002.siemens.net\z0027ucc$\My documents\" in explorer and click inside explorers path bar to see the real file system path.
Maybe its real name is: "\\defthw9900tsto.ww002.siemens.net\z0027ucc$\Documents\"?