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Support and Feedback / Re: Title bar question
« on: January 24, 2013, 10:20:58 »
I decided to use the command line switch -T="System User" so that I can tell how MultiCommander was launched.
Thank you

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Support and Feedback / Title bar question
« on: January 24, 2013, 02:22:21 »
My title bar starts with [Admin]. My login user is an administrator, becuase this is how I use my computer.
I run my browser and email at a lower level with DropMyRights.
Sometimes I need access to the file system that the Admin account won't let me manipulate (Windows 7). For this I use Psexec.exe to launch MultiCommander. Psexec.exe creates a service that launches an app (in my case MultiCommander) as an NT Authority\System user. I can confirm this using TaskInfo. However, even under this condition the MultiCommander title starts with [Admin].
I thought that this title entry was supposed to indicate the running authority. Could someone please explain it's usage?
Thanks

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Support and Feedback / Re: Autorun help
« on: January 01, 2013, 10:20:05 »
Sorry, I spelled my user defined command incorrectly. Now it works.
Thank you, I found logging options also.

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Support and Feedback / Re: Autorun help
« on: January 01, 2013, 01:15:31 »
Thank you for the replies.
I tried that method in the command line (from a different post). I thought I was doing something wrong, but I set it as you suggested and doesn't work. This is what I tried:
path\multicommander.exe -AutoRun=PanelSel

I named my command PanelSel and not AutoRunMe.
There is no message from multicommander that it didn't work, there is no entry in log to state that it tried to run the Autorun and failed - nothing.

This bring me to another point. I notice that when launching multicommander, it creates 2 new log files, every time. Is there a way to turn off logging? Maybe this should go into a new post, I don't know.

I understand the dangers using only one panel but I am so used to using windows explorer that it is just familiarity and I just need to delete, copy, move and add new files and be able to navigate through all folders of the drives.
Thanks

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Support and Feedback / Autorun help
« on: December 30, 2012, 23:34:06 »
I just installed Multi Commander on my Windows 7 64bit machine. It looks great.
I would like to have MC start up as I am used to seeing my file manager with a single panel with folders shown. The folders are ok, but the MC launches with 2 panels (50/50) each time and there is no obvious setting to make it launch with only the left panel.
I notice when I search for "Autorun" that there are requests for this in the form of a script. Also there is a way to add commands to the command line. I tried that method but couldn't get that to work. I prefer a script inside MC.
Could someone offer a script to autostart with a 100/0 split size?
Thank you

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