[not reproduced] Big bug copying files
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This is one list, you just put the source and target names in it separated by " -> ", then use "FTP download from list".
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Hello.
Here you are links to screenshots (old) and the ini file.
http://angel63.dyndns.org:8000/f/cfeef089fa/
http://angel63.dyndns.org:8000/f/5a8283c6f8/
Thanks.
Here you are links to screenshots (old) and the ini file.
http://angel63.dyndns.org:8000/f/cfeef089fa/
http://angel63.dyndns.org:8000/f/5a8283c6f8/
Thanks.
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OK, as you can see in image copia-no-options.jpg the problem isn't the coyping, but the addition of the names to the list. The second entry already has a wrong target name.
Therefore I would like to know how exactly you add these to the list. There are several ways:
1. F6 - F2
2. Commands - Background transfer manager, THEN F6 - F2
3. Commands - Background transfer manager, then click on "+" to add
4. A button with cm_MoveOnly
5. A hotkey with cm_MoveOnly
6. A Start menu entry with cm_MoveOnly
7. Other, please specify
Btw, I tried many of these with your ini, but couldn't reproduce the problem.
Therefore I would like to know how exactly you add these to the list. There are several ways:
1. F6 - F2
2. Commands - Background transfer manager, THEN F6 - F2
3. Commands - Background transfer manager, then click on "+" to add
4. A button with cm_MoveOnly
5. A hotkey with cm_MoveOnly
6. A Start menu entry with cm_MoveOnly
7. Other, please specify
Btw, I tried many of these with your ini, but couldn't reproduce the problem.
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I could "fake" this with these steps:
1. Open BTM.
2. Paused it (it's not important, but allows easily check results without actually moving something).
3. Select source file in main TC window (e.g. "File1.txt").
4. Select "+" in BTM. Select "Add selected items for moving".
5. Replace "*.*" with different name (e.g. "File2.txt").
As a result, I've got the following entry:
move:d:\test1\File1.txt -> d:\test2\File2.txt
But this cannot be considered a bug, it's what I asked TC to do![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
1. Open BTM.
2. Paused it (it's not important, but allows easily check results without actually moving something).
3. Select source file in main TC window (e.g. "File1.txt").
4. Select "+" in BTM. Select "Add selected items for moving".
5. Replace "*.*" with different name (e.g. "File2.txt").
As a result, I've got the following entry:
move:d:\test1\File1.txt -> d:\test2\File2.txt
But this cannot be considered a bug, it's what I asked TC to do
![Smile :)](./images/smilies/icon_smile.gif)
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Hmm, maybe there is a background tool which auto-fills different names to the F5 dialog? But that wouldn't explain how the name changes when he uses F5-F2 with multiple selected files...
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This was the problem, the second name is wrong. I don't write the name for target, I move the file from one local disk to a network disk. In another post I verified this occur when copy 4 or more files.
In images with name 'separados' (separately) I copy the files one by one with method 1, F6 then F2.
In image 'copia-no-options' I select all files, press F6 and then F2.
Now, I can't reproduce the problem, all copies are correct.
Thanks a lot.
In images with name 'separados' (separately) I copy the files one by one with method 1, F6 then F2.
In image 'copia-no-options' I select all files, press F6 and then F2.
Now, I can't reproduce the problem, all copies are correct.
Thanks a lot.
ghisler(Author) wrote:OK, as you can see in image copia-no-options.jpg the problem isn't the coyping, but the addition of the names to the list. The second entry already has a wrong target name.
Therefore I would like to know how exactly you add these to the list. There are several ways:
1. F6 - F2
2. Commands - Background transfer manager, THEN F6 - F2
3. Commands - Background transfer manager, then click on "+" to add
4. A button with cm_MoveOnly
5. A hotkey with cm_MoveOnly
6. A Start menu entry with cm_MoveOnly
7. Other, please specify
Btw, I tried many of these with your ini, but couldn't reproduce the problem.
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