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File system plugins are used via the Network Neighborhood. After installing a file system plugin, go to the Network Neighborhood in Total Commander. For instance by clicking the button named "\" on the drive button bar, or by selecting the entry named "\" in the drive combobox. An entry with the name of the file system plugin will be listed among the usual entries. Open this entry to enter the file system that is added by the plugin. | File system plugins are used via the Network Neighborhood. After [[Plugin#Plugin_installation|installing]] a file system plugin, go to the Network Neighborhood in Total Commander. For instance by clicking the button named "\" on the drive button bar, or by selecting the entry named "\" in the drive combobox. An entry with the name of the file system plugin will be listed among the usual entries. Open this entry to enter the file system that is added by the plugin. | ||
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Revision as of 21:33, 11 October 2009
A file system plugin is a type of plugin which enables one to access some remote system or a certain part of your PC which cannot be accessed via drive letters.
Usage
File system plugins are used via the Network Neighborhood. After installing a file system plugin, go to the Network Neighborhood in Total Commander. For instance by clicking the button named "\" on the drive button bar, or by selecting the entry named "\" in the drive combobox. An entry with the name of the file system plugin will be listed among the usual entries. Open this entry to enter the file system that is added by the plugin.
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