then the error messagebox "Directory 'D:' doesn't exist." appears. After clicking the OK button program quits immediately.
In this case main window does not appear at all.
-- Anton
Thanks for your information and help.
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then the error messagebox "Directory 'D:' doesn't exist." appears. After clicking the OK button program quits immediately.
In this case main window does not appear at all.
-- Anton
then the error messagebox "Directory 'D:' doesn't exist." appears. After clicking the OK button program quits immediately.
But do I understand that you are able to launch WinSCP, when you see a left panel?
Or were you able to open main window all the time?
Also please try version 3.5, I've made some changes to the topic.
Oh, I missed it. Here's what I've found:
Seems that this parameter has little effect on the left panel. Even if this parameter is set, on connect left panel shows drive E: when it is the first registered drive above C: in the system. When I set D: as the (empty) CD-ROM drive, the error message appears. And only when I set the CD-ROM to be drive C:, left panel shows the specified local path (on drive E:\....).
Hope this helps.
-- Anton
I've got the same problem: Directory 'D:' doesn't exist./
I don't have the C: drive, and D: is the CD-ROM drive. Inserting a CD helps, and the Norton Comander view then shows D: on the left panel. Setting "Default directory is the home directory" checkbox doesn't alter the behaviour. Changing the CD-ROM drive letter to G: helps permanently, as the next letter E: is the hard drive that is always present.
Thanks for your report. Unfortunatelly I have no idea how to test this. I have C: on every PC I have and I cannot remove it as the system is there :-( Do you have any idea how I can I test this?
- first it uses 'local directory' set on environment tab of login dialog.
Hello!
I've got the same problem: Directory 'D:' doesn't exist./
I don't have the C: drive, and D: is the CD-ROM drive. Inserting a CD helps, and the Norton Comander view then shows D: on the left panel. Setting "Default directory is the home directory" checkbox doesn't alter the behaviour. Changing the CD-ROM drive letter to G: helps permanently, as the next letter E: is the hard drive that is always present.
Thanx for reading my post!
No that doesn't help. I wondered where a direction to 'D' is given, maybe i need to replace that?
What is romdrive? You mean CD-rom drive? Does it help when you insert the CD-rom?
Hi same problem here. Can't find the logfile though. So i wondered what it meant. I thought it was because my win2000 has no D as HD, but an I as HD (D is the romdrive) My friends computer in the same network and with the same OS it workes fine. So i really dont have a clue what it means that D doen't exist and how to fix it. :?
Please post a log file.