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How can I do that?
That's why we asked more specific questions, but you never answered them.
So then I gave you the assignment of answering all our unanswered questions, but you haven't done that up until now, so basically, we are waiting (but not holding our breath) for your answers, before accepting new questions. :(

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O.M.G. :huh:

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General Software Discussion / Re: Splinter
« on: August 20, 2018, 01:06 AM »
"hey, if your app is dope and you want to publish the source into a specific software category forum, we will look it over and if it meets whatever standards, you have a spot for a thread dedicated to such n such"
That would only happen if we lived in an ideal world..., IMHO


Or on DonationCoder, but as there is no way other than sharing a .zip file or your own (dcmembers-) site for sharing source, we usually point to github for that :-[

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It is the result of how windows account separation works.
Search is done by a background/service process, and that process is running under another (system) account, not your current-user account. Drive mappings are specific to user accounts, so the service process can't know how your mappings are configured. To start the search, Explorer hands down the unc path of the folder to the search process, so search doesn't have a clue you are even using a mapped drive. Translating that back to a user-local mapped drive is a job for the application receiving the path to the file, as Explorer doesn't do that for you. (Retrieve all mapped drives and substitute the mapping-unc path part with the mapped drive in the found filepath).

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Skwire Empire / Re: Release: sWeather (tray-based weather app)
« on: August 14, 2018, 06:23 AM »
First I had the sWeather directory in C:\Program Files (x86) which is privileged
-theinfinitypoint (August 14, 2018, 04:51 AM)
This is portable software, and thus shouldn't be installed in Program Files or other protected directories.
Settings are stored in an .ini file in the directory where the .exe is found.

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