Thanks for this great update
I am using TC for a long time and I can't work efficiently without it so I want to use t on every computer that i use!!! So how can I use this awesome prog on portable medias such as CD-ROM and USB-Flash disk every computer has diffrent drive names for these !!!
Thanks in advance for your support.
Cd-ROM and USB disks
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- sqa_wizard
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Use the powerfull search function on the top of each forum !
Keywords like USB or stick or autostart will find a lot of useful threads !
e.g. http://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=303&highlight=stick
Take in account, that you can use now the %COMMANDER_PATH% as variable for your wincmd.ini (e.g.for your plugin loacation) !
Keywords like USB or stick or autostart will find a lot of useful threads !
e.g. http://ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=303&highlight=stick
Take in account, that you can use now the %COMMANDER_PATH% as variable for your wincmd.ini (e.g.for your plugin loacation) !
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There's a german thread about this in http://www.ghisler.ch/board/viewtopic.php?t=2179
It should become reasonably clear even if you don't understand german.
It should become reasonably clear even if you don't understand german.
Tanstaafl
2fidofido300
2. use a batch file
3. use LaunchTC
1. use a patched shell link file pointing to a relative pathSo how can I use this awesome prog on portable medias such as CD-ROM and USB-Flash disk every computer has diffrent drive names for these !!!
2. use a batch file
3. use LaunchTC
- fidofido300
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Launch TC 1.03
The new version 1.03 can be downloaded from my website http://members.fortunecity.de/lefteous/
INI file documentation:
CmdLine
relative path to Total Commander including INI file location.
RunAs
This settings controls if Total Commander will be started as current user or as a different user.
Can be 0 or 1.
0 means Total Commander will be started as current user.
1 shows a dialog where you can type a username and password.
The default setting is 0. This settings will be automatically set to zero if the operation system doesn't support run as a different user. "Run as" is a Windows 2000 and Windows XP only feature.
UserName
The user name in the "Run as..."-Dialog. You can change the username in this dialog. If RunAs is 0, the setting UserName will be ignored. The default setting is "Administrator". This setting is useful if LaunchTC in a country where the default name of Administrator accounts if not "Administrator".
INI file documentation:
CmdLine
relative path to Total Commander including INI file location.
RunAs
This settings controls if Total Commander will be started as current user or as a different user.
Can be 0 or 1.
0 means Total Commander will be started as current user.
1 shows a dialog where you can type a username and password.
The default setting is 0. This settings will be automatically set to zero if the operation system doesn't support run as a different user. "Run as" is a Windows 2000 and Windows XP only feature.
UserName
The user name in the "Run as..."-Dialog. You can change the username in this dialog. If RunAs is 0, the setting UserName will be ignored. The default setting is "Administrator". This setting is useful if LaunchTC in a country where the default name of Administrator accounts if not "Administrator".