FC XE v875 64-bit Win 11 - 22000.1098
FC crashes when moving files or deleting files when there is a panel (one of the panels) with the column "OneDrive Status" visible.
When de "OneDrive Status" column is hidden in both panels, there is no problem moving or deleting the files.
875 - Crash when moving or deleting files with "OneDrive Status" visible
Re: 875 - Crash when moving or deleting files with "OneDrive Status" visible
FreeCommander XE 2022 Build 875 64-bit donor
I have the same issue after installing 875 this morning. I made the OneDrive column visible and then proceeded to delete a file. This causes the application to crash. In the bug report I see this:
Reproduced the case a couple of times to confirm. With the OneDrive icons column visible the application crashes, without it everything works fine.
I have the same issue after installing 875 this morning. I made the OneDrive column visible and then proceeded to delete a file. This causes the application to crash. In the bug report I see this:
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exception message : Trying to create a TNamespace on a non existant File object.
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Re: 875 - Crash when moving or deleting files with "OneDrive Status" visible
Ahhhhh, that's what it was. Confirmed here too. (FreeCommander XE 2022 Build 875 64-bit donor)
Author of the keyboard layout guide: http://www.freecommander.com/FreeCommanderCutouts.doc
Re: 875 - Crash when moving or deleting files with "OneDrive Status" visible
There is a related problem.
When the OneDrive status column is visible, the performance of FreeCommander is bad.
Opening directories with lots of files in it takes long and scrolling through the files stocks.
After removing the OneDrive status column, FreeCommander was reacting normal; fast, as we are used to
When the OneDrive status column is visible, the performance of FreeCommander is bad.
Opening directories with lots of files in it takes long and scrolling through the files stocks.
After removing the OneDrive status column, FreeCommander was reacting normal; fast, as we are used to

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