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Support and Feedback / Signature file encoded in UTF8 have all the file inside named "Ts"
« on: February 05, 2020, 00:31:04 »
Hello!
I don't know if I am doing something wrong and/or missing something, but when I am trying to generate a signature file with UTF8 output format, it looks like all the files are under the name "Ts", which make the resulting signature file useless.
I search on this forum or in the documentation for the last thirty minutes or so and did not find hints that could help regarding that.
I will attempt to attach an image showing that.
Basically the info and procedure is the following:
1o) Launch Multi Commander (X64) b9.6.1 (build 25282) on a Microsoft Windows 10 Professional [version 10.0.17134.1246].
2o) Go to a folder and select some files.
3o) Select "Tools" -> "File Checksum" -> "Create .MD5 checksums file"
4o) Confirm and when asked for the encoding, select UTF8.
5o) It does generate the signature file, but in it, it looks like all the file have the name "Ts"
The signature are good though. They match with the actual signature of the files BUT since they are all "Ts", it does not help a lot...
Denis.
I don't know if I am doing something wrong and/or missing something, but when I am trying to generate a signature file with UTF8 output format, it looks like all the files are under the name "Ts", which make the resulting signature file useless.
I search on this forum or in the documentation for the last thirty minutes or so and did not find hints that could help regarding that.
I will attempt to attach an image showing that.
Basically the info and procedure is the following:
1o) Launch Multi Commander (X64) b9.6.1 (build 25282) on a Microsoft Windows 10 Professional [version 10.0.17134.1246].
2o) Go to a folder and select some files.
3o) Select "Tools" -> "File Checksum" -> "Create .MD5 checksums file"
4o) Confirm and when asked for the encoding, select UTF8.
5o) It does generate the signature file, but in it, it looks like all the file have the name "Ts"
The signature are good though. They match with the actual signature of the files BUT since they are all "Ts", it does not help a lot...
Denis.