Newly created files temporarily show up in the current panel
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Newly created files temporarily show up in the current panel
Using the 64 bit 8.01 build on Windows 7 SP1, when running installations of other programs from TC, the new files and folders they create show up in the active TC panel.
I can't interact with them, double clicking has no effect, and they dissapear quickly. They show up even if i change directory during installation (the ones created afterwards, that is).
I can't interact with them, double clicking has no effect, and they dissapear quickly. They show up even if i change directory during installation (the ones created afterwards, that is).
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Yes there was, for example this thread:
http://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=36100
But unfortunately I could never reproduce it. That's why I'm asking for more information. I have installed Dropbox and put some files in it on another computer, so they get downloaded on my main PC. There are no temp files showing up, but the files appear just fine in the special Dropbox folder.
So if anyone finds a _reliable_ way to reproduce this error, then please let me know! Maybe it only happens with very special settings?
I cannot fix it if I cannot reproduce it.
http://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=36100
But unfortunately I could never reproduce it. That's why I'm asking for more information. I have installed Dropbox and put some files in it on another computer, so they get downloaded on my main PC. There are no temp files showing up, but the files appear just fine in the special Dropbox folder.
So if anyone finds a _reliable_ way to reproduce this error, then please let me know! Maybe it only happens with very special settings?
I cannot fix it if I cannot reproduce it.

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Maybe - please send me your wincmd.ini file to support at ghisler dot com. You can find the location via menu Help - About Total Commander.
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Yes, I have received it, thanks! But I'm not sure what exactly I need to do in what order to reproduce the problem...
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Just running any kind of process that spawns new files in the backgroud.
The easiest way is start an installation package that would run for a while, and switch focus back to TC.
Now, I have to mention, when I first reported the bug, it reproduced literally every time. As I write this posto, though, I can't seem to get the behaviour to exibit itself again no matter what I try.
The easiest way is start an installation package that would run for a while, and switch focus back to TC.
Now, I have to mention, when I first reported the bug, it reproduced literally every time. As I write this posto, though, I can't seem to get the behaviour to exibit itself again no matter what I try.
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Very strange - please let me know if you find out what triggers it. Maybe it only happens after starting some other system monitoring tool...
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