That is what I was namely telling you about and asking you to do some messages back here.kaorw wrote: 2024-01-12, 08:00 UTC By the way, something came to my mind while testing.
When I installed TC in a different folder, I noticed that it opened in the last folder I had opened before.
beb wrote: 2024-01-05, 03:03 UTC What does 'Help - About Total Commander' window report regarding your settings (wincmd.ini) and program (tccmd64.exe) locations?
Please, check the contents of your new wincmd.ini.
Please, take a note that upon new installation TC can catch the settings from the previously installed copy.
So please, locate new wincmd.ini right in the new TC installation path.
Please, make sure your new wincmd.ini is completely empty.
So, let's go:kaorw wrote: 2024-01-12, 08:00 UTC Is there any way to delete all existing config files and test it?
I was wondering if a full clean install would solve the problem.
I mean the appdata/roaming/ghisler folder and the I'm wondering if the settings are stored anywhere else but the TC folder.
Total Commander - Help (menu) - About Total Commander
This will show you a path where the settings of the running TC copy reside: see file wincmd.ini there.
Proceed by that path and open that wincmd.ini and:
- delete everything from it, leaving it completely empty (except the main section title):
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[Configuration]
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[Configuration]
UseIniInProgramDir=7
Otherwise, you can achieve the same effect in any copy of total commander restarting it with the command "%commander_exe% /i=nul /f=nul" or with a button like this:
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TOTALCMD#BAR#DATA
%commander_exe% /i=nul /f=nul
WCMICONS.DLL
restart null ini
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