Hello,
I am currently using Total Commander 9.21a and will be upgrading to 10.0 soon. I have a number of saved directories in the directory hotlist and want to make sure these are saved when the new version is installed. Can you tell me where I can find the file on my c: drive so that I can backup this file? I just added a directory to the hotlist today and looked in the directory where Total Commander is installed and don't see any files that have been recently updated. I also searched my hard drive and don't find any recently modified files.
Thank you.
Bob
upgrade to Total Commander 10.0
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Re: upgrade to Total Commander 10.0
Hi and welcome Bob.
All settings are stored in one file called wincmd.ini (well, and wcx_ftp.ini)
See menu Help and there "About TC..." for the location of your ini fileS
All settings are stored in one file called wincmd.ini (well, and wcx_ftp.ini)
See menu Help and there "About TC..." for the location of your ini fileS
Re: upgrade to Total Commander 10.0
If you want to get your main ini file just see from command line %commander_ini% usually it in in program folder %commander_path% or in user folder usually %APPDATA%\GHISLER\wincmd.ini you also have next to this file some plugin ini files or xml files and ini redirections and wcx_ftp.ini...bdesatnik1 wrote: 2022-03-24, 10:32 UTC Hello,
I am currently using Total Commander 9.21a and will be upgrading to 10.0 soon. I have a number of saved directories in the directory hotlist and want to make sure these are saved when the new version is installed. Can you tell me where I can find the file on my c: drive so that I can backup this file? I just added a directory to the hotlist today and looked in the directory where Total Commander is installed and don't see any files that have been recently updated. I also searched my hard drive and don't find any recently modified files.
Thank you.
Bob
You should just backup this folder before update !
I never had any issues upgrading Total Commander in same place ! keeping wincmd.ini, key, ..... from one version to another is for me the way to keep everything as it was !
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Re: upgrade to Total Commander 10.0
Thank you both for your input - much appreciated!!