![]() ![]() Probably it also doesn't happen when you run cmd in TC and then run the image file.Īs long as you haven't found a solution yet, you might be able to do an ugly workaround by always using cmd to launch the viewer. You say it doesn't happen when you run cmd in TC and then run the image viewer with the filename as parameter. Doesn't get you closer to the solution, but at least that's clear now. Thanks for making it clear that the locking also happens when you run the image viewer on the TC's command line and pass the filename as parameter. You are probably talking about Windows association here, which is fine because that is what Hacker was asking for. To start viewing messages, select the forum that you want to visit from the selection below. You may have to register before you can post: click the register link above to proceed. Note that in TC there is a difference between internal association (TC only) and association (system wide Windows association). Todays Posts Member List Calendar Forum Program Feature Requests If this is your first visit, be sure to check out the FAQ by clicking the link above. Hacker: the internal association of the file leads to the photo viewer (FastStone MaxView). But this time TC is the only process accessing the file and it won't return an error message, it simply freezes at 0%. Normally if a process blocks the file then TC returns an error message and everything is fine. ![]() The fact that it cannot be deleted is less annoying than the fact that TC freezes for five minutes. I run the image viewer via Windows command line ("cmd" run either in Win or via TC) and pass the filename as the parameter I run the image viewer in Windows and open the file using the app The file is not locked and can be deleted if: (After I killed the suspicious "dllhost.exe" process nothing changed, the file is still locked - this time ONLY by Total Commander). I run the image viewer on the TC's command line and pass the filename as parameter ![]() I open it in TC by right mouse click and "open as" I open it in TC by double clicking on the file So the file is locked and cannot be deleted if: And the only process accessing the file is Total Commander. But if TC's command line does the same thing then I just tested it and it locks the file and it cannot be deleted. (This can be done on TC's command line, by creating a button on TC's button bar, or by creating an internal association in TC) So it's not locked if it's viewed via Total Commander by running the FastStone program and passing the file as parameter, correct? ![]()
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