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This problem appears to be fixed in the 4.4 build 1725.    THANK YOU!

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BTW, and bit off topic but I REALLY LOVE how MC can traverse Junction points (and show them).    Yes, I use them too as does Win 7.

Tibor

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That's my other bug report.   I have a lot external drives (7 USB/1394 drives) mounted at V: root.     

Believe me, the tree view is not very pretty or useful because of it.

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I use the command line trick to "see" the drive again but it still looks pretty funky.   No drive letter reappears up top or in the tree view.   See picture.

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I mount n-in-one card readers as a volume under a drive letter such as V:\Siig_CardReader.     When I pull the SD card from the card reader the drive letter disappears from the Tree View and the top toolbar drive list.     I need to exit MC and restart it to get drive back.    Of course Windows Explorer acts correctly in this case, nothing disappears, just the "Siig_CardReader" can't be read or entered.

The behavior is similar to when I eject a DVD from a drive - the DVD drive letter goes away until I put in a new DVD.    Unfortunately the alg needs to be smarter for mounted volumes under a drive letter.

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Support and Feedback / Tree View can't handle volume mount points
« on: April 21, 2014, 04:01:59 »
Less than a year ago I posted this:
http://forum.multicommander.com/forum/index.php/topic,932.msg2774.html#msg2774

It is still broken in 4.2 but the original topic is locked.   

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Has this issue already been posted in the forum somewhere and I couldn't find it?    Really hate writing duplicate reports.

Thanks.    Love the program!

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Apologies if this has already been logged, I searched and couldn't find a prior reference.

As the pictures show, I mount drives not on drive letters but on directories (Unix style).    MC appears to be a bit confused and leaves the tree view name of the directory blank.    Also, strangely enough one directory (Flash Drives) is being shown with the top level tree names (A:, C:) in place of the blanked dir names.   I use this directory as the link point for all my thumb drives media card reader mounts.


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Sorry if this has already been asked/reported, I couldn't find a prior reference.

The Drives toolbar wants to locate "after" the File Commands toolbar but if there isn't enough room on the line it smartly moves to the next line.    Unfortunately when it does, it right justifies the File Commands bar.    Is there a way to avoid this?   I really want the drives toolbar on it's own line.

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