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TC7pb2 and Windows Vista suggestions

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1. Total Commander displays unkown folders when in DIR Tree View mode.
Image: http://img176.imageshack.us/img176/2971/tcmdrpb2th1.jpg
Highlighted folders are something I belive generated during WinVista setup, but there is no way to display in Windows Vista.
Plus they are inaccessible in TC7pb2, so I think it's safe to filter those folders.

2. Command line box is set too big. (folders with long name is cut from the front as highlighted below).
Image: http://img155.imageshack.us/img155/6960/tcmdrpb2rk2.jpg

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1. Thanks for your report. I will try to filter out such folders which only consist of a GUID number.

2. This is by design. The command line shows the right part of the path, and the header the left part.
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Post by *sangwooksohn »

2ghisler,

Thanks for the reply.
I know this may confuse you as it does to me, but I think it's worth noticing you.

After quite a while, for some reason (I have no idea why or how), those GUID numbered folders are gone now.

They appear back again, if I clean install Windows Vista and run TC7pb2. :(

Image: http://img373.imageshack.us/img373/1834/tcmdr7pb2fc1.jpg

And when they are gone, I can copy & paste file(s) from TC7pb2 to Windows Explorer and vice versa.

Related bug report is here:
http://www.ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=13091
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Post by *sangwooksohn »

2ghisler

Today, I clean installed Windows Vista Ultimate x64 English and worked for a while, then I formatted my HDD and installed Korean version of WinVista Ultimate K x64.

After series of installing Windows Vista again and again, now I can confirm the reported folder(s) with GUID numbers issue is(are) not showing. I must have messed up at some point.

I can confirm after clean installation of Windows Vista x64, THESE FOLDERS ARE NOT APPEARING!

I appologize for the confusion.

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Thanks for the information!
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