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- 28.12.2013, 12:31
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: UAC at every start of FC when installing to custom directory
- Replies: 0
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UAC at every start of FC when installing to custom directory
When specifying a custom installation directory e.g. C:\Program Files (x86)\FreeCommander\ instead of C:\Program Files (x86)\FreeCommander XE\ the following problems occur: an error occurs at the end of the installation (does not seem to influence the proper functioning of the application) the UAC p...
- 11.06.2012, 23:17
- Forum: Discussion
- Topic: Own copy function for better performance
- Replies: 26
- Views: 38476
Re: Own copy function for better performance
[...] I thought you're using XE too, since this is the beta discussion sub-forum [...] (In my first posting in this thread I have already mentioned that I am using the stable version.) Despite the version difference I have chosen this thread because it was the best fitting one (topic was not discus...
- 10.06.2012, 23:06
- Forum: Discussion
- Topic: Own copy function for better performance
- Replies: 26
- Views: 38476
Re: Own copy function for better performance
Which version of FreeCommander are you using?
I'm using 2009.02b.
I'm using 2009.02b.
- 08.06.2012, 12:43
- Forum: Discussion
- Topic: Own copy function for better performance
- Replies: 26
- Views: 38476
Re: Own copy function for better performance
It only works if the source path does not contain any spaces - that's a 50% improvement in comparison to the previous situationjoby_toss wrote:[...] Dealing with paths containing spaces works for me if I use quotes on InactivDir parameter [...]
- 06.06.2012, 19:17
- Forum: Discussion
- Topic: Own copy function for better performance
- Replies: 26
- Views: 38476
Re: Own copy function for better performance
[...] I solved the problem by using the ActivSel variable instead of ActivSelAsFile which was mentioned several times in this thread. FileCopyPrg=C:\Program Files\Ultracopier\ultracopier.exe cp %ActivSel% %InactivDir% FileMovePrg=C:\Program Files\Ultracopier\ultracopier.exe mv %ActivSel% %InactivDi...
- 05.06.2012, 22:21
- Forum: Discussion
- Topic: Own copy function for better performance
- Replies: 26
- Views: 38476
Re: Own copy function for better performance
[...] No settings were changed in my FC .ini files [...] Note that UC did not intercept copy/move commands given in FC using F5/F6 or Shift+F5/Shift+F6 (only Ctrl+C/Ctrl+V and drag&drop were intercepted). For this to work, we need to find the correct command line commands for UC. The UltraCopie...
- 18.03.2012, 22:22
- Forum: Discussion
- Topic: Own copy function for better performance
- Replies: 26
- Views: 38476
Re: Own copy function for better performance
I've just tested version 0.3.0.3 portable and it works (intercepts) with FC XE 581 and FC 2009.02b.418 using Ctrl+C/Ctrl+V commands, on my win7x64sp1 (just like yours ;) ). The command line syntax should look like this: ultracopier cp [folders/files] [destination folder] [...] Thank you for testing...
- 18.03.2012, 16:19
- Forum: Discussion
- Topic: Own copy function for better performance
- Replies: 26
- Views: 38476
Re: Own copy function for better performance
Don't need to what? Use the plugin?joby_toss wrote:[...] It means that most people don't need to. [...]
Well, actually this does not answer my question because I did not ask if many people want to do that.
What I do wanted to know is if the integration is (easily) possible and if yes, how?
- 17.03.2012, 21:53
- Forum: Discussion
- Topic: Own copy function for better performance
- Replies: 26
- Views: 38476
Re: Own copy function for better performance
Does this mean, that Ultracopier cannot be integrated into FreeCommander and that the FreeCommander copy/move routine has to be used instead?ralfso wrote:[...] The new FreeCommander XE has its own copy routine [...]
- 17.03.2012, 20:31
- Forum: Discussion
- Topic: Own copy function for better performance
- Replies: 26
- Views: 38476
Re:
[...] Do you also know the correct lines for Ultracopier? [...] In the meantime more than 3 years have passed since the last posting, but the question stays the same: How to integrate Ultracopier into FreeCommander? The integration into Windows does not work. The only way to use it is to explicitly...
- 11.01.2012, 00:27
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: drag move to tab?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 14790
Re: drag move to tab?
[...] You just hold down the control key while you are dragging it, then you are good top go [...] Using the ctrl+mouse for copying or shift+mouse for moving files, works for the main file view panel and directory tree view panel, but not for the tabs because there a dialog pops up, both for copyin...
- 06.01.2012, 22:06
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: drag move to tab?
- Replies: 7
- Views: 14790
Re: drag move to tab?
How can I disable or skip the dialog when copying or moving a file by dragging it onto another tab (simply proceed with the dialog default settings)?
Windows 7 64bit SP1
FreeCommander 2009.02b
Windows 7 64bit SP1
FreeCommander 2009.02b
- 04.01.2012, 00:48
- Forum: General Discussion
- Topic: Subversion/Tortoise Support?
- Replies: 10
- Views: 32144
Re: Subversion/Tortoise Support?
Windows 7 64bit SP1 FreeCommander 2009.02b TortoiseHg 2.2.2 64bit I also had problems with TortoiseHg (similar to TortoiseSVN) with the icon overlay. It worked in the Windows explorer, but not in FreeCommander. I tried the suggestion of installing the TortoiseHg 32bit version, but Windows did not al...
- 21.09.2009, 12:30
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: FC and SuperCopier2 problem (bug?)
- Replies: 9
- Views: 22168
- 21.09.2009, 11:11
- Forum: Bug Reports
- Topic: FC and SuperCopier2 problem (bug?)
- Replies: 9
- Views: 22168