Well, it seems only to happen if the system completely shuts down unexpectedly -- or so it seems to me -- so it might be hard to duplicate the problem on demand. All I know is that under version 11, it worked fine, so I posted here to see if there was a fix, or if there is a way to file a bug.
Well, I don't have anything in tccexit.btm after all, but I thought it would save on exit and read on startup the designated file which is history.txt in my case. Is this not so?
Well, what happens is that the history.txt file gets truncated and so all the history is lost -- sorry I was not clear. I have the option to read the history file at startup and to save it upon exit.
Hi. I am using v19 of take command and sometimes the history gets deleted. It seems to happen if the system is shutdown without exiting take command first, although there may be other things going on here. In older versions, this never happened, so I am wondering why this is so fragile...
Hi. I just updated windows to take command 14295 and I am not getting the cursor in the correct place under take command v19. I am using a screen reader and this may have something to do with it, but I was wondering if there are any strange things going on with console apps under this build...
if I type echo %_ELEVATED it just says echo and echo off on the next line. This is true even if I run take command in administrator mode. Turning echo on makes no difference.
Well, I tried running take command as administrator, but I get the same result. I would actually like to do this in a .btm file, but there seems to be no way to run a .btm fileas administrator -- windows keeps asking me what program to use to open it, and I tried tcc.exe with not the desired...
Hi. I am using windows 7 rc and Take command 9.02. What I would like to do is to copy to a folder, but the message I get is access denied. I can copy fine with windows explorer without even getting the uac prompt, so what could be the problem here?
Thanks much.
Hi. I see in the help file and other places mention of .ini directives, but I can't find the .ini file either in the directory where I placed the program or in the jpsoft directory under the application data folder underneath my user name. So where have they hidden the .ini file and what is...
Hi. I was unable to copy a file into the take command default directory from my old one unless I ran take command as administrator which I might want to do sometimes, but not all the time! The new directory is the default installation directory and the old one was c:\tc32500. I am an...
Hi. I have just bought tc 9 and I have a couple of questions.
What I would like to be able to do is at the command prompt search for a string, but not based at the start of the command to execute -- the lack of this is annoying, but maybe I just don't know how to do it.
Also, there seem...
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