ANN: new Classic Shell versions 1.0.3 and 1.9.0

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  1. Ivo
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    Windows 7 Home 64, Vista Ultimate 64
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       #11

    Did you uncheck "Enable only in Explorer" for the copy UI or the shared folder icon? If so, the DLL is loaded into every process that deals with the shell so it can do its work. Technically it is loaded in all cases, but if "Enable only in Exporer" options are checked, it is unloaded very quickly.
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  2. tux
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    Windows XP and 7 (with Debian Squeeze in a VM)
       #12

    Both checkboxes are unchecked.
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  3. Ivo
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    Windows 7 Home 64, Vista Ultimate 64
    Thread Starter
       #13

    As I suspected - that means the DLL will be loaded in every process that deals with the shell (like if you do Save As for example)
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  4. tux
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    Windows XP and 7 (with Debian Squeeze in a VM)
       #14

    So I should check the second one then?
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  5. Ivo
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    Windows 7 Home 64, Vista Ultimate 64
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       #15

    It is up to you. The option exists to give you choice.

    If the first option (classic copy UI -> Enable only in Explorer) is checked, the copy UI will be replaced only for the Explorer process. So if you user another shell (like total commander), it will get the standard Windows copy UI. Uncheck the option to enable other software to use the classic copy UI.

    If the second option (icon overlay -> Show only in Explorer) is checked, the shared icon will only show in Explorer. For example if you go to Save As in Notepad, you won't see the shared icon.

    Remember: CHECKED - less features, better performance. UNCHECKED - more features, worse performance, problems during uninstall.
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  6. tux
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    Windows XP and 7 (with Debian Squeeze in a VM)
       #16

    Ah, OK. I think I understood. Thanks. :)
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  7. tux
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    Windows XP and 7 (with Debian Squeeze in a VM)
       #17

    Hmm. Sub-subfolders are (sometimes) not automatically expanded. The folder Start menu -> Programs -> Debugmode -> Wink, for example, has to be clicked under some circumstances. Is that a known issue?
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  8. Ivo
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    Windows 7 Home 64, Vista Ultimate 64
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       #18

    I don't know what Debugmode -> Wink is, but I'm guessing it is a link to a folder.

    You can make such links expandable by checking "Expand Links to Folders". However it is all or nothing - you can't make specific links to be expandable and others not.
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  9. tux
    Posts : 38
    Windows XP and 7 (with Debian Squeeze in a VM)
       #19

    Yep, it is a folder. In fact, that option is checked.
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  10. Ivo
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    Windows 7 Home 64, Vista Ultimate 64
    Thread Starter
       #20

    OK, can you attach the lnk file here? I want to look at it.
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