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Mathias (Author):

--- Quote from: Tetsuya_Tsurugi on October 24, 2021, 15:20:15 ---Z: is my game physical disk (just change letter).
This happen in any folder, any disk, created by me or creater by windows intallation. ".." dissapear in fist level folder (I don't know if this is correct terminology...I refer at fist folder after root)

I already check for my Windows 10's multi commander, and show ".." in the same leves that win11 don't.


--- Quote from: Mathias (Author) on October 24, 2021, 14:58:40 --- For normal filesystem MC do not add a the ".." item it self. It should be provided by the filesystem.

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For that I thought that is a win11 issue (maybe new version of file explorer)


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Don't think it is Win11. also MC is not built on top of Windows File Explorer.
I don't know why that is happening for you.. Never seen that happen.
It is not that the ".." folder has hide attribute set ? and your MC is not set to show Hidden/System files ?

Tetsuya_Tsurugi:
I check what you said and effectly it's hide ".." in first level folder

UPDATE: I uninstall MC erasing all personal configuration, reinstall with vanilla config and present same ".." hiding/dissapear issue (thinking that is my fault)

AlanJB:
What kind of drive is Z: - an SSD; an HDD; a VM drive; a subst drive; a USB pen drive; a NAS drive; an SD card; a mounted ISO image?  Something else?

[..] represents the parent of ANY subfolder in ALL windows operating systems since Windows 1.1.  Only a drive "root" (A:, B:, C:, ... Z:) will not have a [..] parent.

Tetsuya_Tsurugi:

--- Quote from: AlanJB on October 25, 2021, 00:40:53 ---What kind of drive is Z: - an SSD; an HDD; a VM drive; a subst drive; a USB pen drive; a NAS drive; an SD card; a mounted ISO image?  Something else?

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physical HDD, but it happen in any disk, even C:\ (c: its SSD). But it's problem with MC because in my notebook in win10 "[..]" shows normaly


--- Quote from: AlanJB on October 25, 2021, 00:40:53 ---[..] represents the parent of ANY subfolder in ALL windows operating systems since Windows 1.1.  Only a drive "root" (A:, B:, C:, ... Z:) will not have a [..] parent.

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I  know, but ".." dissapear only in first leves folders (root's folder). Later, I learn that the ".." appears with hide files and folder

AlanJB:
I cannot reproduce this even when I sort folders/files by Ext (as you do).

What version of MC are you using and is it Installed or Portable?

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