In FreeCommander 2009.02b, the network drive icon caused the tree display to start with "Network" as shown here:
In FCXE the network drive icon displays the same tree as the "Desktop" icon, except "Network" is highlighted as shown here:
What is the point of having 2 drive icons (0 and 1) to just position the cursor?
I would expect the network drive icon to behave like other drives when the Base folder is set to Drive.
I would expect the network base folder to show "Network" and display the set of discovered hosts, like it was in FC 2009.02b
FCXE Option: Show Network as a Drive - enabled
FCXE Option: View/Tree/Management, Base folder is set to Drive
Windows 7 64-bit SP1 FreeCommanderXE 639
639 - Network Tree Display
Re: 639 - Network Tree Display
FC 2009 can only show the tree below a "drive" so the selected "drive" is the highest entry in the tree.
FCXE can show the whole tree and goes to the selected "drive" in the the drive bar.
FCXE can show the whole tree and goes to the selected "drive" in the the drive bar.
Regards
Ralf
Win10 (64-bit), Intel i7-2600 (3,4 GHz), 8 GB Ram, 500 GB SSD, 2x2000 GB HD, NVIDIA GeForce 545
Ralf
Win10 (64-bit), Intel i7-2600 (3,4 GHz), 8 GB Ram, 500 GB SSD, 2x2000 GB HD, NVIDIA GeForce 545
Re: 639 - Network Tree Display
I know that FCXE "can" show the whole tree, however, when the base folder for the tree display is set to "drive" the display for Network should behave the same way that other drives are displayed. That is the drive (or Network) is at the top of the list and any subfolders (or attached hosts) appear under the top item.ralfso wrote:FC 2009 can only show the tree below a "drive" so the selected "drive" is the highest entry in the tree.
FCXE can show the whole tree and goes to the selected "drive" in the the drive bar.
FC 2009 got this right. I think it should be the same in FCXE when the base folder is set to "drive".
Re: 639 - Network Tree Display
Marek, Thank you.
FCXE 640 makes the Network display consistent for all drives displayed.
FCXE 640 makes the Network display consistent for all drives displayed.
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