Apologize to say but I thought TC is even better than CMD.
That is why I would comment WAD as NGD (no good design).
I would expect that TC reports an error at least instead of disappearing at all.
Is there a chance to get something else within TC?
Will try the proposed loop you mentioned before...
Is there a limitation of the directory depth?
FYI:
I used to use Ghislers Total Commander find functionality (also with the offline attribute)
And Total Commander came back without issues (1.670.072 files found).
The only issue with Total Commander is to produce a proper list of the files found...
Accidentally this did not help.
Again 60528 files where identified and than TC disappeared
(not even to be found in the task list anymore).
I am afraid we have a bug here.
I'll try the same procedure on another file server and will post the result soon.
I have some (big) file server (about 2TB data) where need a list of off line files using ...
dir \\fileservername\D$\*.* /s /ao /b >> Offline-Files.txt
... but TC disappears without any error message after a certain number of files listed in Offline-Files.txt (this run 60528).
It looks...
How to configure TCC (4NT) to use a special FTP proxy (firewall)?
A standard ftp client works with those settings ...
USER user@Hostname firewalluser PASS pass ACCT firewallpass
... TCC (4NT) got other only options like firewall / User / Password.
How to transform the above proxy path through...
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