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RC1 - Titlebar in Vista
Posted: 2007-03-25, 10:16 UTC
by Jqn
Hi,
TC RC1 in Windows Vista, title bar shows:
"(TC icon) Username ^ - Total Commander...."
but in XP or W2K it not shows the "Username ^" .
Why?
Joaquin
Posted: 2007-03-25, 10:53 UTC
by norfie²
Maybe this is the cause?
History.txt wrote:30.06.06 Added: Windows Vista: Use IsUserAnAdmin to determine whether the user has full admin rights or not, show "username^" if user has full admin rights
Posted: 2007-03-25, 12:29 UTC
by Jqn
Yes...
How I can to remove it? (if possible)
Many thanks
Posted: 2007-03-25, 13:01 UTC
by Hacker
[mod]Moved to TC7 beta discussion forum.
Hacker (Moderator)[/mod]
Posted: 2007-03-26, 06:23 UTC
by titanium
Joining Jqn's request, is there a way to remove the user name from the title bar?
If not, there should be a way.
Thanks
Posted: 2007-03-26, 07:56 UTC
by Jqn
I'm tried to change Title bar using "SetWindowText" API into a little program, who finds for TC windows using "EnumWindows" API... and it works.
Unfortunately, if I minimize TC to tray, at restore it gets original title... No chance.
Joaquin
Posted: 2007-03-26, 08:14 UTC
by SPeller
What's bad in this username?
Posted: 2007-03-26, 08:23 UTC
by Jqn
Icon, [instance number], Username, TC title, version (beta, RC...), License name.....
Too much information in only one bar without configuration.
Do not you think it?
Posted: 2007-03-26, 10:10 UTC
by Sir_SiLvA
Jqn wrote:Icon, [instance number], Username, TC title, version (beta, RC...), License name.....
Too much information in only one bar without configuration.
Do not you think it?
nope perfekt as it is

Posted: 2007-03-26, 10:27 UTC
by Jqn
Sir_SiLvA wrote:nope perfekt as it is

And nobody is perfect (nobody is Marylin)
But, with
configuration/customization, some bodys can approach she.

Posted: 2007-04-07, 13:36 UTC
by StatusQuo
is there a way to remove the user name from the title bar?
If not, there should be a way.
Support. Not everybody looking at my screen by chance should know which username I'm working with at the moment.