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Greetings,

New user here. I am getting used to all the great functionality built into TC and was wondering:

When clicking on a drive button on the drive bar the file window normally shows the root directory e.g. click D: file window shows D:\. However when I click the C: drive button the file window shows a directory buried down in C:\Windows\System32 instead of the root directory.

I am wondering if there is a setting for this? I have checked under configuration options, in wincmd.ini and googled a number of search terms and while it has been fun learning about new things to make TC even more usable I can not figure out how to get my C: drive button to link to C:\.

Thanks in advance for what is probably a simple answer.
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Put:

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AlwaysToRoot=1
in the [Configuration] section of your wincmd.ini file - you can find the location of wincmd.ini by pressing Help (in the far right side of the menu bar) -> About Total Commander. It is shown in the bottom of the About Total Commander window.
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Thanks
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2VicByrd

For complete list of TC settings try Configuration Editor
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Post by *VicByrd »

Thanks for that! Very handy.

New question: Is there a way to replace the internal copy mechanism with TeraCopy? I have read up on integrating TeraCopy with TC via the ButtonBar but didn't find a way to use TeraCopy while dragging a file/folder from the file viewer to a tab.
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