Lost Names of Mapped Network Drives with v26.80.0000.
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Re: Lost Names of Mapped Network Drives with v26.80.0000.
Weird. I'll try some small things in the next beta. Shooting in the dark.
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Re: Lost Names of Mapped Network Drives with v26.80.0000.
Ok, I decided to play with Network settings once again. After checking/unchecking each check box I was rebooting my main PC.
After I made these settings and rebooted my PC again XY showed mapped network drives like v26.70.0600 did. I rebooted my PC six more times and every time XY showed mapped drives the same correct way.
Here are the settings:
Here is screenshot of the tree:
I will see tomorrow morning when I boot my main PC and all network PCs and laptops are off.
Almost forgot, mapped drive letters are located before labels!
After I made these settings and rebooted my PC again XY showed mapped network drives like v26.70.0600 did. I rebooted my PC six more times and every time XY showed mapped drives the same correct way.
Here are the settings:
Here is screenshot of the tree:
I will see tomorrow morning when I boot my main PC and all network PCs and laptops are off.
Almost forgot, mapped drive letters are located before labels!
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Re: Lost Names of Mapped Network Drives with v26.80.0000.
Good, and if you check Configuration | General | Safety Belts, Network | Network | Assume that mapped network drives are available, the only difference should be that
- all icons are the "available" icons
- any custom names (which you don't seem to have) will be replaced by the generic names (as shown in your screenshot)
- all icons are the "available" icons
- any custom names (which you don't seem to have) will be replaced by the generic names (as shown in your screenshot)
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Re: Lost Names of Mapped Network Drives with v26.80.0000.
Not anymore since v26.80.0206
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Re: Lost Names of Mapped Network Drives with v26.80.0000.
My names are missing and I am also missing information like size etc. since the update.
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Re: Lost Names of Mapped Network Drives with v26.80.0000.
This is partly fixed in the current beta, and partly due to new settings. Untick these to get back to the previous ways:
Configuration | General | Safety Belts, Network | Network | Assume that mapped network drives are available
Configuration | General | Safety Belts, Network | Network | Skip calculation of free disk space for mapped network drives
Configuration | General | Safety Belts, Network | Network | Assume that mapped network drives are available
Configuration | General | Safety Belts, Network | Network | Skip calculation of free disk space for mapped network drives
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