I have the following issue with TC 9.12
I have pinned a tab containing a directory on a network drive however the login data to the network drive is not saved and so I have to re-connect it by entering my credentials every time I reboot the pc.
Now every time I start TC while on of the windows is on one of those pinned tabs, it changes to directory to c:\.
For example: I close TC on the Tab "Users" which is pinned to network drive S:\Users, then the next time I reboot the pc and start TC, it will have a pinned tab C:\.
This means I have to repin and rename the desired directory after every reboot.
However if after a reboot I SWITCH to one of the pinned tabs on a disconnected network drive, then TC will show the Windows login prompt and correctly load the directory.
SOLUTION: This login prompt should also be shown if an open directory on STARTUP is on a disconnected network drive.
TC changes pinned tabs when not accessible on startup
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Thats not a bug and at least for me wanted behaviour.
There is no need for pinned TC entries as one can use the Dir hotlist for it.
Also I don't want a delayed TC start to enter network dirs I may not want
on every start-up.
There is no need for pinned TC entries as one can use the Dir hotlist for it.
Also I don't want a delayed TC start to enter network dirs I may not want
on every start-up.
Windows 11 Home, Version 24H2 (OS Build 26100.3915)
TC 11.51 x64 / x86
Everything 1.5.0.1391a (x64), Everything Toolbar 1.5.2.0, Listary Pro 6.3.2.88
QAP 11.6.4.2.1 x64
TC 11.51 x64 / x86
Everything 1.5.0.1391a (x64), Everything Toolbar 1.5.2.0, Listary Pro 6.3.2.88
QAP 11.6.4.2.1 x64
For very commonly used directories using pinned tabs is quicker and more efficient.
Also accessing network directories doesn't have to delay startup time if implemented correctly.
The way I see it pinning tabs means that I want TC to remember them because they are important. However with the current behaviour TC "deletes" them.
It would be acceptable if TC simply switches to a different tab or creates a new tab with C:\ but modifiying a pinned tab in such a way is not okay.
Also accessing network directories doesn't have to delay startup time if implemented correctly.
The way I see it pinning tabs means that I want TC to remember them because they are important. However with the current behaviour TC "deletes" them.
It would be acceptable if TC simply switches to a different tab or creates a new tab with C:\ but modifiying a pinned tab in such a way is not okay.
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You can now tell TC 9.20 (beta 1 and newer) to ignore such read errors:
wincmd.ini
[Configuration]
IgnoreDirErrors=1
Please try it.
wincmd.ini
[Configuration]
IgnoreDirErrors=1
Please try it.
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Re: TC changes pinned tabs when not accessible on startup
My pinned tab path changed, even it is local path.
D:\Downloads --> C:\
Changing the path is not a good way, then I must unlock it, change the path, and then lock again, and so at each startup.
Gonna try IgnoreDirErrors=1
D:\Downloads --> C:\
Changing the path is not a good way, then I must unlock it, change the path, and then lock again, and so at each startup.
Gonna try IgnoreDirErrors=1