Hi,
after my company decided to switch to windows 7, i have to reconfigure my TC a bit.
I actually wanted to use %USERPROFILE%\Data\Projects\ as source path for some of my sync profiles / settings.
Then, when launching the sync tool, th epath is loaded correctly but the sync tool says "Left path invalid"
When i copy the path which is "%USERPROFILE%\Data\Projects\" and put it into Win+R (run), it opens explorer just in this folder, so the path can be resolved. I can even CD to it in TC itself from the internal commandline.
I couldn't find any post relating to use of %USERPROFILE% (or any other enviroment variable) in the Sync Tool, sorry if this has been reported / asked before.
Is it somehow possible, or is it a known bug/limitation/feature that it is not working?
thanks+br
seb
Syncprofiles: environment variables are not resolved?
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Where does %USERPROFILE% point to? Does it
- contain spaces?
- contain a backslash at the end?
- contain spaces?
- contain a backslash at the end?
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c:\users\usernameghisler(Author) wrote:Where does %USERPROFILE% point to?
both no.ghisler(Author) wrote: Does it
- contain spaces?
- contain a backslash at the end?
As i said when i copy paste the path with the variable into the Windows-Run dialog, the folder is openend in Explorer window.
I just tried wether %COMMANDER_PATH% works, but it is also invalid in sync tool...
let me know if you need further info.
TC Version is 8.01 2012-08-03. Just in case this should be fixed/invalid with the new version already?
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I will check it. It's a single function call, so it shouldn't be too difficult to add.
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