Disable exiting - TC 4ever ;)
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Disable exiting - TC 4ever ;)
It would be great to have the option to disable exiting (and automatically replace it by minimize) if I try to exit with the cross or the keyboard.
Note: [Shortcut] A+X=2000 *don't* work!
Note: [Shortcut] A+X=2000 *don't* work!
sounds like total commander should run as a servicehavanna wrote:Same here, it starts via autostart an quits with system shutdown.

exit button on the lower right corner? not seen yetshammat wrote:Plus another one. I'd like to remove the Exit button on the lower right corner as well (it sometimes happens that I accidently click into it

[face=courier]On 19-06-2003 22:40:23 +0000 Lefteous wrote:
L> sounds like total commander should run as a service
Heh, really good idea...
L> exit button on the lower right corner? not seen yet
Take a look :).[/face]
L> sounds like total commander should run as a service
Heh, really good idea...
L> exit button on the lower right corner? not seen yet
Take a look :).[/face]
[face=courier]The Protoss do NOT run from their enemies.
It is here, that we shall make our stand.[/face]
It is here, that we shall make our stand.[/face]
i think it's not a good idea. have you ever experienced windows always gets slower and slower if you don't make a restart? i think it's because of the unstoppable and unrestartable services, applications. tc grows in memory as all softwares and it's very important to close it (randomly or regularly).
i rather wish M$ built functions to restart everything in windows without rebooting the whole system.
i rather wish M$ built functions to restart everything in windows without rebooting the whole system.
That i need!Lefteous wrote:sounds like total commander should run as a servicehavanna wrote:Same here, it starts via autostart an quits with system shutdown.![]()

TC is the right GUI/OS for me... and not the WinGUI

Sometimes i hit exit button "unmeant" ... that is the prob!

It would be help if i get on "Exit" a popup with "Do you really want exit?"
What i Enable/Disable in TC-Options!
Trivia: The little [X] at the upper right corner is the quit button, it tells the current window to shut down/exit/close.
This is the way it should work with every windows program (there are some shitty ones that implement the unneeded behavior you request, it's also very annoying that I have to choose file-exit instead of using the normal scheme). If you aren't sure you want to exit DON'T push the [X] button (easy).
Cheers.
This is the way it should work with every windows program (there are some shitty ones that implement the unneeded behavior you request, it's also very annoying that I have to choose file-exit instead of using the normal scheme). If you aren't sure you want to exit DON'T push the [X] button (easy).
Cheers.
UnderstandableJackFoo wrote:If you aren't sure you want to exit DON'T push the [X] button (easy).
Cheers.

but... Sometimes you have lots of screens open... close that close this... hups... Oh No... TC closed with

It would be nice to have a Option where i Disable/Enable a Popup screen to approve the Exit...
?!?!?! I never had a use for such an option but i assumed it always existed. I searched the help but i didn't find anything. Perhaps it should be added, just in case someone needs it...rogras wrote:It would be nice to have a Option where i Disable/Enable a Popup screen to approve the Exit...

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Normally using latest TC on:
x32: WinXPx32 SP3 (very rarely nowadays).
x64: Clients/Servers - Win10/Win11 and Win2K16 to Win2K22, mainly Win10 though.