So, I get this popup message when I navigate to a directory with a large number of sub directories. This particular one shown in the screen shot has just over 144,000 sub-directories. I realize that seems excessive but that's the way it is. After I click OK the program crashes.
Run-time error '9' Subscript out of range
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Re: Run-time error '9' Subscript out of range
Cannot reproduce. Could you show the complete screenshot with all columns visible in the list?
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Re: Run-time error '9' Subscript out of range
Navigating to the directory with the mouse will not produce the same error. I have to type the directory directly in the path bar. The list view will not have updated yet.
The directory I'm trying to navigating to has 144,732 sub directories. However, if I navigate to that directory with the mouse it starts off OK but will eventually hangs and I can't close the window without using the Task Manager to kill it. Clicking OK to abort whatever task that is doesn't seem to abort it. The dialog box comes back.
The directory I'm trying to navigating to has 144,732 sub directories. However, if I navigate to that directory with the mouse it starts off OK but will eventually hangs and I can't close the window without using the Task Manager to kill it. Clicking OK to abort whatever task that is doesn't seem to abort it. The dialog box comes back.
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Re: Run-time error '9' Subscript out of range
In the meantime I could reproduce it (sorry, I forgot to mention this here).
It's all fixed in the latest beta. Thanks for reporting it!
It's all fixed in the latest beta. Thanks for reporting it!
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