Hi there,
is it possible to display the names of the network shares or like defined as [drivehints] in the treeview ?
Name of network drives
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Hmm, maybe, but it could lead to a big slowdown if a drive is not reachable.
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Re: Name of network drives
Interesting idea...La Laucha wrote:Hi there,
is it possible to display the names of the network shares or like defined as [drivehints] in the treeview ?
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Why would that lead to a slowdown when not reachable ? Whats the difference in handling the network shares to the explorer method ? I don´t recognized any performance differences so far.
However, this should be configurable in the INI and displaying the [DriveHints] shouldn´t be a problem anyway!?
However, this should be configurable in the INI and displaying the [DriveHints] shouldn´t be a problem anyway!?
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