Doktor wrote:Thank you! I found it and it works now.
Question: Each time, when I restart TC I get the following error message: Klick
Any ideas?
Hi,
I have the same problem as "Doctor" ONLY for my OneDrive account.
- TC: 9.12 x32
- CloudPlugin: 1.10 chromium
- OS 1: Windows 10 Professional 1709 x64 ("Fall Creators" OS Build 10.0.16299.15)
- OS 2: Windows 7 Ultimate x32
All other accounts (2 DropBox, 2 GoogleDrive, 1 Box) are working good!
The cloud plugin tries to reconnect with the last credentials when re-opening a connection which is saved with master password. Apparently the connection credentials are no longer valid for this connection. You can disable the storing of the credentials in the connection settings.
even when i am in the C: root directory, the address bar shows the *shared*\JRK DISK folder, and i can only see the folder structrue but all files are invisible. the error only appears on the right side panel.
i uninstalled the plugin but the location seems to be stuck...
Unfortunately I can currently only support clouds using the REST API and OAUTH2 authentication. Mega uses its own proprietary access method where the files are encrypted on the user's PC. There is an SDK, so it should be quite easy to write a standalone plugin. But I'm currently too busy for that, sorry.
Not working with Google Drive since approx. 24 Feb 2018 - eternal loading of password form with no available input at first try OR waitpage.htm for others (Cloud
1.11 with integrated Chromium browser)
The Chroumium based plugin is using a very old version of Chromium, which
1. still runs on Windows XP, and
2. uses much less space than current versions
Apparently Google changed some scripts on their login page which are not compatible with this old version.
Solution: Try the standard plugin instead until Google fixes the bug.
Unfortunately I couldn't get newer versions of the Chromium code to compile with my Visual Studio. Also it would get very large.
Therefore I have now implemented something different: There is now an option to use any installed Web browser to log into the cloud service! The user can choose the Web browser separately for each service.
To return the authorization code to Total Commander, my plugin starts a small web server, to which the output is then redirected. The plugin uses port 38080, and if occupied, 48080, and finally port 80.
It looks like you picked oauthbrowser.exe as the external browser. This does NOT work. Please either use external browser firefox, chrome, edge, internet explorer or opera. Or use the first option in the settings to use the internal browser.
There are two types of shared resources:
1. Resources which are shown via the "Shared" item in the Web version of OneDrive. They can be accessed via *shared* subfolder.
2. Shared folders which appear as normal folders within the user's OneDrive. They can be accessed directly.
Please report here if there are any problems! Please report the Windows version and cloud service you try to use.
Unfortunately it wouldn't be that easy, because Backblaze doesn't support folders. They only support buckets (like Amazon S3), and each bucket can contain files. But there are no subfolders within buckets, or buckets within buckets. It seems to be possible to simulate subfolders with file names containing slashes, but it means that there are no empty folders (F7 new folder would not work).