TC Remembers Last Installed Directory When Likely Inappropriate
Posted: 2025-02-13, 04:44 UTC
My custom is to install TC in
C:\Program Files\Total Commander\
- and to install betas and RCs in
C:\Program Files\Total Commander Beta\.
When using TC itself to install/update:-
TC offers to install/update in the last folder a TC of any kind was installed in, irrespective of what kind of version is being installed.
If I install a TC beta/RC in
C:\Program Files\Total Commander Beta\,
the next installation of, say, TC RTM (the current release) from C:\Program Files\Total Commander\, is proposed by the installation/update routine to install/update in
C:\Program Files\Total Commander Beta\
- even though it knows that is operating from
C:\Program Files\Total Commander\ (it's in Help | About).
This can easily lead to an inadvertent over-writing of a current installation.
It's not critical, but it is somewhat of a nuisance - a rating of 4/10.
I believe TC should know where it came from and offer to install/update over itself.
For consideration.
(I'm presuming that others use this/a dual-folder regime.)
C:\Program Files\Total Commander\
- and to install betas and RCs in
C:\Program Files\Total Commander Beta\.
When using TC itself to install/update:-
TC offers to install/update in the last folder a TC of any kind was installed in, irrespective of what kind of version is being installed.
If I install a TC beta/RC in
C:\Program Files\Total Commander Beta\,
the next installation of, say, TC RTM (the current release) from C:\Program Files\Total Commander\, is proposed by the installation/update routine to install/update in
C:\Program Files\Total Commander Beta\
- even though it knows that is operating from
C:\Program Files\Total Commander\ (it's in Help | About).
This can easily lead to an inadvertent over-writing of a current installation.
It's not critical, but it is somewhat of a nuisance - a rating of 4/10.
I believe TC should know where it came from and offer to install/update over itself.
For consideration.
(I'm presuming that others use this/a dual-folder regime.)