1. Create directory for test ini:
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md c:\test
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C:\TotalCmd\TotalCmd64.exe /i=\test\wincmd.ini
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C:\TotalCmd\TotalCmd.exe /i=\test\wincmd.ini
a) press Ctrl+T to open a new tab in the left panel, go to some directory and navigate down to some file
b) press Tab to go to the right panel, and repeat actions with opening a new tab.
4. Close TC.
5. Open TC again using command from p.2. You can see NO tabs saved. You can press Alt+Down or Alt+Shift+Down and you can see NO history saved.
By default all tabs and navigation history should be saved in wincmd.ini, but they are NOT in this case. You can open C:\test\wincmd.ini and see that the following sections are missing:
[lefttabs]
[righttabs]
[LeftHistory]
[RightHistory]
You can search all the C: partition to ensure that there are no other new wincmd.ini created.
I haven't tested whether the problem exists for other sections. Instead, I have repeated a test with another partition.
6. Create directory on partition D:
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md d:\test
8. Open new tabs in the left panel as in p.3a)
9. Open Options, change some settings, apply them and click OK to close the Options window.
10. Go to the right panel and change drive to D:
11. Now open new tabs in the right panel as in p.3b), but on drive D: only.
12. Open Options, change some other settings, apply them and click OK to close the Options window.
13. Close TC.
14. Open TC again as in p.2. You know that there are no tabs saved, but you can see that some configuration changes are also missing.
15. Check the content of both C:\test and d:\test directories. You should see wincmd.ini in both ones. When you are navigating on drive C:, settings are saved to C:\test\wincmd.ini, when navigating on drive D:, settings are saved to D:\test\wincmd.ini.
16. Open Help -> About Total Commander and you can see that TC does NOT make canonicalization to full path and filename.