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Not connected networkshares do not show in Multicommander

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Rens:
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

maestralien:
I'm having the same problems, MC does not show the Network computers connected. While, Windows Explorer does. However, I'm pointing at the Registry key but on my computer it looks to be HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\

I mean, I do not have the System path in that key, but only "Explorer" (HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Policies\Explorer)

Should I manually add "System" and then go on ..?

PS: is this change safe and nothing will change how Windows 7 Pro x64 works perfectly here?

Thanks.

Mathias (Author):
That network settings is does not do anything about browsing the network.
Browsing network outside of Windows Explorer is messy because the API provided by MS is very bad and there are also multiple ways to do it.
So in Core setting (Menu > configuration > Core Settings) at the FileSystem tab (at the bottom) you can change to another network browse method.. Method 2 or 3 might work better for your setup

maestralien:
Thanks for the support. However now I tried again with the default settings and it works! Strange... but fine!  ;) I'll keep you posted if anything will change ... thanks again.

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