Rare RTE on "Back", conencted to logical letter

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Borut
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Rare RTE on "Back", conencted to logical letter

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Logical path letter (pointing to a directory on a LAN server) was not shown in tree (but was shown in MS file explorer). So, in tree, I went to network, where the server was visible and list of its directories was shown (both in tree and in list, so to say). Then I clicked on "Back" in the main menu (wanted to try my previously not visible logical path letter)... and it happened:

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Error:  	9 (0x00000009)
Desc:   	Subscript out of range
Dll:    	0
Proc:   	doGoPath@35

Source: 	XYplorer
XY ver: 	XYplorer 25.20.0101 - Lifetime License Enterprise
OS:     	Windows 10 Pro, 64-bit, Version 22H2, Build 19045.3693 (10.0)
Locale: 	1031 (de-DE)
ANSI:   	1252, ACP: 1252  (ANSI - Lateinisch I)
Font:   	Consolas 11,27, Tahoma 8,77, DBCS: No
DPI:    	120 (125%), 1920x1080

Date:   	2023-11-27 06:20:34
No big issue. Just wanted to report these unusual circumstances.
Win 10 Pro 64bit

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Re: Rare RTE on "Back", conencted to logical letter

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Can you reproduce it? I can't. :|

PS: Anyway, I could see what might have happened and fix it. So it might be history in the next release.

Borut
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Re: Rare RTE on "Back", conencted to logical letter

Post by Borut »

I do not have the starting condition anymore, since now the logical letter leading to server is "known" to XY. I think that the crucial thing here was the fact that I wrote something like Z:\ <enter> explicitly in the address line, got the reaction ("can not, not known"), went somewhere else (in this case \\serverz\), got there, then clicked on the BACK button (wishing to see if it will now be able to get to Z:\) which already before was not successful. Anyhow, I reported the whole issue just for the sake of documentation :) No importance at all. Thank you anyway! In case the initial situation reappears, I'll check it (and also report "no RTE anymore") with some future version (102 already in use here). Have a nice day!
Win 10 Pro 64bit

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