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Noclose.pif is not a system file. It is installed into Windows folder when installing Total Commander - you can see it if you unpack the TC installation package.
NoClose Replacer.
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Flint's Homepage: Full TC Russification Package, VirtualDisk, NTFS Links, NoClose Replacer, and other stuff!
Using TC 11.03 / Win10 x64
Using TC 11.03 / Win10 x64
NoClose Replacer 1.3 released.
What's new:
x32+x64 / mirror (72 Kb)
ANSI-version / mirror (for Win9x)
Source code (C++) / mirror (19 Kb)
What's new:
- The program is adapted to Total Commander 8.0. Older TC versions are no longer supported; use NoClose Replacer 1.2 for them.
- Automatic installer added.
- The program now comes in three "flavours": non-Unicode (for Win9x), Unicode (WinNT) and 64-bit (WinNT x64).
- Sections and keys with OS-dependent suffixes (NT and 9x) are no longer supported because there are separate program versions for these OS families.
- Source code is published under the BSD license.
x32+x64 / mirror (72 Kb)
ANSI-version / mirror (for Win9x)
Source code (C++) / mirror (19 Kb)
Flint's Homepage: Full TC Russification Package, VirtualDisk, NTFS Links, NoClose Replacer, and other stuff!
Using TC 11.03 / Win10 x64
Using TC 11.03 / Win10 x64