In My Network Places there are a list of recently used network folders.
In TCMD after pressing <delete> over one of this folders explorer's "confirm file delete" dialog opens. So when i confirm it and delete that folder (explorer's method i guess) it is still visible in TCMD file list. I have to reread source to view changes. That is a bad behaviour.
<delete> in My Network Places
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Hi, Poiuytr,
you might want to check the wincmd.ini file. Maybe you will find "Noreread=\" in the section "[Configuration]".
This would prevent TC from automatically refreshing your Network Neighbourhood which sometimes may be really slow depending on your network structure.
If you find "Noreread=\" then TC is not behaving badly, but exactly as it should.
If you want TC to automatically detect and show changes in your Network Neighbourhood then delete "\" from the "Noreread=" statement.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Karl
you might want to check the wincmd.ini file. Maybe you will find "Noreread=\" in the section "[Configuration]".
This would prevent TC from automatically refreshing your Network Neighbourhood which sometimes may be really slow depending on your network structure.
If you find "Noreread=\" then TC is not behaving badly, but exactly as it should.
If you want TC to automatically detect and show changes in your Network Neighbourhood then delete "\" from the "Noreread=" statement.
Hope this helps.
Regards,
Karl
MX Linux 21.3 64-bit xfce, Total Commander 11.50 64-bit
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