No more applications on Network Neighborhood after TC9 insta

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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No more applications on Network Neighborhood after TC9 insta

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Hi,
I have installed the TC9.0RC5 version on my PC with Win10 under TC8.52a.
I was hoping that I will see my mobile phone (under android) connected to the PC with this new version and not need to continue to use Windows Explorer.
Like it works like before, I have search and found the solution on the TC forum to use a new button with cm_OpenDrives command.
Maybe it was already available with previous version of TC. :?

Is it normal that doing a clic on the button bar, it hightlights the Network Neighborhood button ?
But it gives all I was wanting.

If I clic on this Network Neighborhood button it shows only :
<Refresh>.<lnk>

With the previous version running, if I clic on Network Neighborhood, I have the following choices :
AceHelper
HTTP Browser
NT Events
Registry
Uninstaller
Versions
<Refresh>.<lnk>

Where have disapeared this functionnalities that I don't use a lot today ?

How can we recover these functions ? Reinstalling them ? :?:

Best regards. Menet :P
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This is no valid bug report !

All of this entries came from plugins which you don't have installed yet.
May be you changed from x86 TC to x64 TC
or you did a fresh install and not an update.
Install the plugins and you have the entries back.
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Post by *menet »

Thanks for the quick and good reply. :P

I have verified, I was not using the x64 TC 8.52a EXE file and with TC 9 I have run the x64 EXE file. :oops:

So I have run the non x64 TC 9 version and my plugins are back.
So I will not have to look for my plugins file to reinstall them if I continue with this non X64 version.

I have also notted that the cm_OpenDrives command works also with TC 8.52a :oops:

Using the cm_OpenDrives command hightlights the Network Neighborhood button. Do you think it is normal ?

Best regards. menet. :wink:
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menet wrote:Thanks for the quick and good reply. :P
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Using the cm_OpenDrives command hightlights the Network Neighborhood button. Do you think it is normal ?

Best regards. menet. :wink:
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I have never noticed that before but I can confirm that cm_OpenDrives higlights the drive button for Network Neighbourghood if drive buttons are enabled.

Same thing if I use the drive combobox to open the "+ Computer (drive overview)" or if I open any other virtual folder like for example \\Computer, \\Control Panel, \\Desktop, \\Libraries, \\Fonts etc.

It is also like this in TC8.52a - actually also back to TC5.0
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Yes, that's intentional.
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