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Support and Feedback / Re: Can not move some files
« Last post by Sl on February 12, 2025, 09:20:26 »
Same on v15.
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that is not a key for MultiUpdate. it is a key for WinHTTP  that is a service in windows for doing Http connection.. But MultiUpdate and MC is using that.
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Thank you for quick reply. Is the status field customization planned for implementation in the near future?
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Support and Feedback / Re: Does multi-update (1.9.1) not work on server systems?
« Last post by BradJack on February 11, 2025, 18:31:10 »
Hello,

I may have found.

There was a registry key no longer used but still present.
Removing the Multi-Update key worked.

Thank anyway
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Make sure you allow the MultiUpdate.exe app go pass the firewall and not just Multicommander.exe

It works on the Windows server I have access to. But it is not super locked down.

However on server there are so many other policies then just firewall that can block app from reaching the network.
It is very complex. I don't know what can cause the issue for you.


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Support and Feedback / Does multi-update (1.9.1) not work on server systems?
« Last post by BradJack on February 11, 2025, 15:09:56 »
Hello,

I have multicommander  15.0.3072 installed on some windows11 workstations and on some server systems.
After configuring the firewall the multi-updates on Win11 work correctly, but on the servers NO (W2022).
On the firewall, requests to the site cannot be seen passing through.
Access to hxxp://multicommander.com/updates/version.xml via the browser works correctly.

Below is the error,

Updating Multi Commander Located in : ‘C:\Users\user\AppData\Local\MultiCommander (X64)’
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You are running on a 64 bit platform.
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Make sure you do not already have Multi Commander running.
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Press start to begin update process.

Checking if newer version exists.
Downloading : hxxp://multicommander.com/updates/version.xml
Failed to download Version information (Operation : 12, Error code 87)
Error : Call ‘Open HTTP Connection’. , Failed with error code : 87

any idea

Thanks in advance
BJ

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Support and Feedback / Re: No full-row select
« Last post by MCHALNicter on February 11, 2025, 11:46:13 »
To be able to turn it off, It been on the todo list for a while. Problem is that it will break a lot of other features/options. So it is not a quick fix. So because of that it been pushed a head.

Thanks for your reply. I feel very glad to know it's on the todo list. Can't wait!

Best regards.
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Support and Feedback / Re: No full-row select
« Last post by Matthias515566 on February 10, 2025, 23:55:39 »
To be able to turn it off, It been on the todo list for a while. Problem is that it will break a lot of other features/options. So it is not a quick fix. So because of that it been pushed a head.
That’s not important, and nobody needs it. I find it helpful that entire rows are highlighted, and I hate it the way it was in Windows XP.
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Support and Feedback / Re: Everything support - wrong folder size
« Last post by Mathias (Author) on February 10, 2025, 15:00:21 »
No MC can't cause Everything to crash like that..  Everything has an API that MC uses and ask. If everything has memory issues it is not becuse of MC.

But to get the correct folder size the option "Index folder size" must be enabled in the settings in Everything .

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Support and Feedback / Re: Everything support - wrong folder size
« Last post by xurc on February 10, 2025, 14:37:23 »
Everything version is 1.4.1.1026. It get's 'out of memory' exception. Don't know whether MC is causing it or Everything it self has problem.
I can't see folder size in Everything. When I checked: Index folder size, the size is shown in both: Everything and MC. It seems not to be default option though.

Moreover, when MC shows "Calculating folder size, please wait..." then I cannot close MC (hangs on closing until I kill it).
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