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Great tip about EnableLinkedConnections! I allways saw a difference between elevated administrator mode and normal mode when I had connectionproblems but never knew how to solve it. EnableLinkedConnections did the job. Thanks for your advise and for your great program MultiCommander. I wrote a recommendation on my dutch freeware blog: http://freewaretoolsandtricks.blogspot.com/2012/02/multicommander.html

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That is strange! I just checked MultiCommander again and now the two not connected shares showed up in de the drivebar with red crosses. Maybe the problem has something to do with administrator mode. When the problem ocurred I used MultiCommander in administrator mode. I just stopped using MultiCommander in administrator mode and now the red crosses (not connected shares) show up in MultiCommander.

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I hope you can find the solution. I think Multicommander is a great Filemanager. The first real competitor of Total Commander  :)

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I think I have the same problem as in this older posting: http://forum.multicommander.com/forum/index.php/topic,131.0.html

I use multicommander 2.0 64bit with Windows 7 Pro 64bit. I have some connection problems with my Qnap Nas. I made two shares with driveletters M: and N: Those shares allways show up with red crosses in Windows Explorer and Total Commander. When I click on them in Explorer or Total Commander the red crosses disappear and the shares can be accessed. The problem with Multicommander is that those two shares do not show up at all when they are not connected. I have to connect to the shares with explorer or Total Commander (red crosses disappear) before the M: and N: shares appear in Multicommander. It is very inconvenient that Multicommander doesn't show the not connected shares. Can this be changed or can I configure Multicommander to show the not connected shares (with red crosses).

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