VmWare Shared Folders and Auto-refresh
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Re: VmWare Shared Folders and Auto-refresh
But those entries are listed in the file list?
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The files/folders of a share? Yeah, they are, I can browse them normally (once they are visible in the tree)
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No, when you select \\vmware-host in the tree, what is shown in the list?
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\\vmware-host\
\\vmware-host\
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Try this:
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enumshellfolderitems "\\vmware-host";
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That's correct? There is one share? Then there is hope...
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The real shared folders are inside that one
etc.
\\vmware-host\Shared Folders\{shared folder 1}
\\vmware-host\Shared Folders\{shared folder 2}
etc.
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Can you show the return of
exist "\\vmware-host\Shared Folders";
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XYplorer 23.00.0202 - Windows 10 Enterprise, 64-bit, Release 2009, Build 19044.1288 - 2022-05-02 13:15:39
Path: \\vmware-host\Shared Folders
Real Path: \\vmware-host\Shared Folders
ExistFile: False
ExistPath: True
ExistFolder: True
ExistItemFF: False
ExistPathFF: True
ExistPathOrFile: True
ExistPathOrFileShell: True
ExistDrive: True
ExistIcon: True
IsNetworkLocation: True
GetDriveType: 0 (DRIVE_UNKNOWN)
GetItemType: 5
GetFileAttributes: 0x11 (17)
Owner:
IsDriveHidden: False/False, ShowHiddenDrives: 0, HideDrivesByLetter:
This path available in Tree: True
Current node available in Tree: True
Watchable: True
LockedTree: 0, MiniTree: 0, MiniTreeVerifyOnSelect: 0, TreeSkipVerifyOnSelect: 0, FilenamesCaseSensitive: 0
FastNetworkEnumeration: 0, AssumeServersExist: 0, PrecheckServers: 0, CacheServers: 0
CheckServerMethod: 0, CheckServer3: 0, NetworkCapsCheck: 0, ShowAllServers: 0, ShowHiddenShares: 0
ExistItemUNC: True
ExistPathUNC: True
ExistPathUNCQuick: True
ExistServer: True - AccessDenied: False - BadNetPath: False - AccessErrorCode: 0
IsShareAccessDenied: True - AccessErrorCode: 53
IsOnKnownServer: True
IsServerConnected: False - Return/BufferType: 53/0
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Re: VmWare Shared Folders and Auto-refresh
Hi,
it seems the issue is (partially) resolved with _23.00.0203_beta.
It's now possible to browse \\vmware-host\Shared Folders\
But what prompted me to open this post remains : selecting a file or folder in a shared folder automatically ticks "Suspend Auto-Refresh" in the view menu and so there is no refresh following a copy to or move from a shared folder. Delete works fine though (possibly always did).
it seems the issue is (partially) resolved with _23.00.0203_beta.
It's now possible to browse \\vmware-host\Shared Folders\
But what prompted me to open this post remains : selecting a file or folder in a shared folder automatically ticks "Suspend Auto-Refresh" in the view menu and so there is no refresh following a copy to or move from a shared folder. Delete works fine though (possibly always did).
Daniel
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Re: VmWare Shared Folders and Auto-refresh
1) Is this ticked? Configuration | General | Refresh, Icons, History | Auto-Refresh | Include network locations
2) You mean that problem only appears under \\vmware-host shares?
3) Selecting a file in the file list automatically ticks "Suspend Auto-Refresh"? What is shown on the Info Panel | Properties tab in that moment?
2) You mean that problem only appears under \\vmware-host shares?
3) Selecting a file in the file list automatically ticks "Suspend Auto-Refresh"? What is shown on the Info Panel | Properties tab in that moment?
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1.) It's ticked (default in a fresh instance)
2.) Yepp, on a normal network share it doesn't happen
3.) Nothing. "Suspend Auto-Refresh" immediately kicks in when you click on
2.) Yepp, on a normal network share it doesn't happen
3.) Nothing. "Suspend Auto-Refresh" immediately kicks in when you click on
\\vmware-host
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But that happens on any server, not just
\\vmware-host
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