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Hello LPt and Pebbly!
Long time no hear.
I feel so neglected.
Not really!
Mike
Happy Thanksgiving to both of you.
I know not celebrated across the big pond but have a good day just the same Pebbly.
Hello LPt and Pebbly!
Long time no hear.
I feel so neglected.
Not really!
Mike
Happy Thanksgiving to both of you.
I know not celebrated across the big pond but have a good day just the same Pebbly.
Hey guys!
I made a tutorial today how to analyse the very first dump and what to do. I will make it bigger soon. :)
User-friendly: Analyzing your first BSoD!
Fred.
I added a little kludge to my HalfShell utility for FreeCommander 2009.02b
HalfShell opens folders selected in Explorer either using SysWow64\explorer.exe on a 64 bit system, explorer.exe in 32 bit system, or you can use an alternative file manager(shell) and it will open folders using that program.
If FreeCommander is the "Alternative Shell" in use when HalfShell is in Alternative Shell mode, it used to just launch FreeCommander.exe with 1 or 2 folders listed on the command line. Now if more than 2 folders are selected it will use a macro to open them in new tabs.
To show what I mean, here's an Explorer window with 7 folders selected:
At this point if you hit Shift-Enter FreeCommander ends up like this:
(Note the right hand side has 6 folder tabs.)
If FreeCommander is already running then all the folders are added as new tabs on the side that has the focus when the window is activated. This is, of course, provided you didn't change the key bindings. Control-t to open a new tab and Alt-g to open the edit line for the tab.
Just a kludge but fun. :)
Attachment 184984Mike hello.. You can't feel neglected.. I think about YOU daily..
and especially now that thanksgiving is only 2 days away.. I'm sending you the best of all Thanksgiving wishes.
The biggest turkey and dressing , with all the trimmings.. along with a table full of your favorite desserts.
NOW plz don't over eat. !!!!.. lol ... .oh yeah...like you'll listen to me .Attachment 184985
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