It is supported by TC, just type cd %$MYPICTURES% in TC's command line and it will open the %USERPROFILE%\Pictures directory - I just gave you the location as %$MYPICTURES%, so you could check that there were no problematic images in that folder - assuming that you used TC for the browsing.And variable %$MYPICTURES% also doesn't exist
You can run hh.exe %COMMANDER_PATH%\TOTALCMD.CHM::env_vars.htm to read more about TC's support of environment variables.
Really? - if you start Imagine with a blank imagine.ini file, that is the first section that is written when you close Imagine again.I have no [BrowserMRUD] in imagine.ini file
Even if you in "Options" -> "Preferences" -> "Miscellaneous" -> "Folder history" disable both options, the [BrowserMRUD] is still present in the imagine.ini file.
Then I suggest that you rename Imagine.ini to Imagine.ini0 and try again - something seems to be wrong with your Imagine.ini file.I tried with different folders to avoid user rights issue.
Statistics: Posted by petermad — 2024-04-22, 12:45 UTC