Please include the following information:
1) Your XYplorer Version (e.g., v28.00.0801)
2) Your Windows Version (e.g., Win 11)
3) Your Screen Scaling Percentage (e.g., 125%).
We recommend adding your Windows Version and Screen Scaling Percentage to the Location field in your Profile or to your Signature. That way, you only have to type them once.
When attaching an Image, please use the Attachment tab at the bottom of your post and click "Add files".
LittleBiG wrote:Thanks, Don. I am happy because everything works as before. Additionally I appreciate that you created this new settings, because it can be fine-tuned now. Today ticking the Pre-check made my network connection faster too, there is no 8 seconds delay as yesterday. But the "network seems to be unavailable" error message remained when I go back or up. May I ask for a setting or tweak to suppress it? Or exile it into the info bar? In this way on these kind of stupid servers I could go back one folder without clicking on "OK" in the error message dialog.
(EDIT: anyway, why this error message is needed at all? It pops up immediately.)
Well, the message is a question: Do you want to go on or not?
To suppress it untick "Pre-check availability of servers".
admin wrote:Well, the message is a question: Do you want to go on or not?
To suppress it untick "Pre-check availability of servers".
Ok, Thanks, I will do so.
I just simply am puzzled:
1. Unticking Assume servers are available and ticking the pre-check option causes a faster move in the folder structure. (Actually I can browse with the same speed as in WE. It was never that fast before. I would expect slower move when a pre-check is done.)
2. Why doesn't pre-check give error message when I explicitly click on folders (in tree), but does in case of go up/back to the very same folder.
Weird.
I am using this thread to report a delay experience which might have nothing to do with the previous content of this thread. The following might have been present for a longer time now, I am not sure - it is just that I believe to have spotted an interesting and - for me - hardly believable dependence...
Imagine having several tabs open. One of them shows a location like \\server\directory and is currently active. The others show locations of the form logicaldrive:\adirectory, like C:\somedir, D:\anotherdir etc.
Apparently, every time I am leaving \\server\directory by clicking on another tab, in order to make it active, I experience a delay of some 5 seconds. It apparently does not matter how shallow, deep, long, or short the tree there is, or how many files are in the current directory at that place.
A simple and sufficient prerequisite for the delay: "leaving" a tab with the location of the kind \\server\directory and activating a location of the form logicaldrive:\adirectory.
Unfortunately for me, this is NOT happening in fresh install. I have extensively searched and experimented with the settings, but to no avail.
EDIT:
Some additional information: Comparing the testing with fresh install is perhaps useless. The following is true in my work flow: I open a tabset in which one of the tabs (not the initially active one) is of the kind \\server\dir (in this case, dir is deep and on slow server). Then I click on this tab and it gets schown fairly quickly. It is only if I then quickly click on some of the other tabs, that the initially described delay shows up! It appears that XY still does something more in the tab of \\server\dir (after already having it drawn), which in fact first has to finish before a click on another tab gets served.