Beta 11 Not liking wincmd.key
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Beta 11 Not liking wincmd.key
I am having trouble with Beta 11 accepting my wincmd.key file.
I get the unregistered screen.
I took this key from my 8.01 directory and simply copied it to the B11 directory.
Do i need to get a new key?
I get the unregistered screen.
I took this key from my 8.01 directory and simply copied it to the B11 directory.
Do i need to get a new key?
Re: Beta 11 Not liking wincmd.key
What does the screen say exactly?phedlund wrote:I am having trouble with Beta 11 accepting my wincmd.key file.
I get the unregistered screen.
Exactly what it says
This is the screen i get when i start with my wincmd.key
[img]i:\portableApps\hypersnap 7\snap3.png[/img]
Total Commander version 8.50B11
This program is Shareware .....
This dialog box will not appear in the registered version.
< Program information > < Registration info >
Please Press button Nr 3 to start the program!
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[img]i:\portableApps\hypersnap 7\snap3.png[/img]
Total Commander version 8.50B11
This program is Shareware .....
This dialog box will not appear in the registered version.
< Program information > < Registration info >
Please Press button Nr 3 to start the program!
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Hello, Phedlund.
Launch T.c. 8.50ß11.
Verify one more time that wincmd.key is in the programme folder of T.C. 8.50ß11.
Check which wincmd.ini T.C. 8.50ß11 uses. Help => About.
Open this wincmd.ini and search for occurences of the parameter KEYPATH.
If KEYPATH is not specified in wincmd.ini, the default path applies: %COMMANDER_PATH%. I.e. T.C. will look for wincmd.key in its own programme folder.
If KEYPATH is specified it should point to a readable folder where wincmd.key exists.
Check this, please, and report back.
Kind regards,
Karl
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Launch T.c. 8.50ß11.
Verify one more time that wincmd.key is in the programme folder of T.C. 8.50ß11.
Check which wincmd.ini T.C. 8.50ß11 uses. Help => About.
Open this wincmd.ini and search for occurences of the parameter KEYPATH.
If KEYPATH is not specified in wincmd.ini, the default path applies: %COMMANDER_PATH%. I.e. T.C. will look for wincmd.key in its own programme folder.
If KEYPATH is specified it should point to a readable folder where wincmd.key exists.
Check this, please, and report back.
Kind regards,
Karl
--
P.S.:
Your Image: ... tags are of no use for two reasons:
This forum does not permit uploading image files directly.
Your pathname points to your local drive I:.
You will have to upload a screenshot that you want to show us to a free file hoster and post the link here.
MX Linux 21.3 64-bit xfce, Total Commander 11.50 64-bit
The people of Alderaan keep on bravely fighting back the clone warriors sent out by the unscrupulous Sith Lord Palpatine.
The Prophet's Song
The people of Alderaan keep on bravely fighting back the clone warriors sent out by the unscrupulous Sith Lord Palpatine.
The Prophet's Song
Hm. And I was convinced that Total Commander performed a self check that should detect such things and refuse to run at all.phedlund wrote:Totalcmd.exe was corrupt
Anyway, glad you solved your problem.
Karl
MX Linux 21.3 64-bit xfce, Total Commander 11.50 64-bit
The people of Alderaan keep on bravely fighting back the clone warriors sent out by the unscrupulous Sith Lord Palpatine.
The Prophet's Song
The people of Alderaan keep on bravely fighting back the clone warriors sent out by the unscrupulous Sith Lord Palpatine.
The Prophet's Song