Page 2 of 2
Re: Same Prob
Posted: 14 Oct 2006 08:07
by Gandolf
mqsymth wrote:I have WinXP SP2 Home on a compaq laptop with AMD Sempton 3200 and 1gig of memory.
AMD is not the common factor is it? I've had two machines in the past with AMD processors and both have behaved in an un-predictable manner at times.
I cannot reproduce the problem on either my laptop or the desktop - both are Intel.
Re: Same Prob
Posted: 14 Oct 2006 18:27
by mqsymth
admin wrote:Hmm, not very long ago. Can you send me your INI file per email?
The INI file for 5.10 or the INI file after the 5.20 run? Also where should I send email with attachment?
Re: Same Prob
Posted: 15 Oct 2006 08:40
by admin
mqsymth wrote:admin wrote:Hmm, not very long ago. Can you send me your INI file per email?
The INI file for 5.10 or the INI file after the 5.20 run? Also where should I send email with attachment?
After the 5.20 run. My email is in the app's about dialog.
Other question: you are not talking about deleting items in
search results, do you??? Because indeed there was a bug with refresh!
Re: Auto Refresh dir problem 5.20.0018
Posted: 15 Oct 2006 11:06
by admin
mqsymth wrote:When I delete a file in a directory with 100's of files in the directory, the deleted file does not disappear and the Dir doesn't update immediately. Somtimes it never updates until I leave the Dir and come back and other times if I click on other files in the directory the deleted file will then disappear.
I have Autou-refresh checked.
Hey, I think I got it!
Good big bug indeed, thanks!
Posted: 17 Oct 2006 13:45
by rod147
I'm still experiencing refresh problems on 5.20.0028. Moving some files from a search result to other dirs and the search result is not updating
Having to Shift-F3 all the time.
Posted: 17 Oct 2006 23:03
by admin
rod147 wrote:I'm still experiencing refresh problems on 5.20.0028. Moving some files from a search result to other dirs and the search result is not updating
Having to Shift-F3 all the time.
Hm, works very well here. How are you moving them exactly? Drag'n'drop?
Posted: 18 Oct 2006 09:39
by rod147
Yes, just regular drag'n'drop to the tree structure.
Posted: 18 Oct 2006 12:04
by admin
rod147 wrote:Yes, just regular drag'n'drop to the tree structure.
With autorefresh ON? Works perfectly here...

Posted: 18 Oct 2006 12:34
by rod147
admin wrote:With autorefresh ON? Works perfectly here...

Yes it's on, I will try and pin down what is happening exactly and fill you in.