Multi Commander Support Forum
Multi Commander => Support and Feedback => Topic started by: mbfox on March 07, 2016, 08:26:25
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Hello, I recently found out Mc and I love, working with virtual machines and are therefore always on "network", but I see it when I close the program at the next operation is placed in C :, you can store all the 'position on exit of the program? Let me explain, in a window I have the W disk and in 'other the disc Z, when I close the program to its reopening I find the windows in C, you can store closing windows?
Thank you all
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Menu > Configuration > Explorer Panel Settings > Display (Tab)>
At the bottom there is a "Save on Exit" section
Uncheck " - Save only path to local harddrive"
(It is there because during startup if the network is very slow or goes way. MC can hang until windows timeouts and say it does not exists )
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It works !!! thank you so much!! ;D ;D ;D ;D
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Yes, to store different tabs and also the path of these tabs works with the "Save on exit" option.
But for me it would be much more comfortable to make a snaphot of the tabs and their paths one time,
with which the programm then would always start.
I tried if i can use the "Save on exit" option in this way.
I configured my tabs and paths, then used the "Save on exit" option, closed the programm, then started the
programm again and removed the "Save on exit" option.
I had the hope that the last saved configuration is then used.
But this does not work...
When i remove "Save on exit" the complete configuration is completely lost...
I believe it would be better to store the last saved configuration and to use this configuration further on,
also when i deactivate the "Save on exit" button.
Then there should be an additionally reset option where i can delete the last saved configuration...
Then everybody could use it just the way you want it... :D
Regards,
Jochen
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Jochen
You may save/load tabs. See here (http://multicommander.com/docs/customcommands_list)
It is also possible to use startup file and/or startup User command. See here (http://multicommander.com/docs/commandlineparameters)