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en-gb2024-03-28T11:06:33+01:00winpenpack@nospam.comhourly12000-01-01T12:00+00:00Links - Win7 - Error
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2024-03-28T11:06:33+01:00hello,problems arise when dragging a link - from the 64 bit-program-directory - to wpp !the ( working ) link uses the fallowing reference "C:\Program Files\Microsoft Games\Mahjong\Mahjong.exe"that translates wpp to $Drive\Program Files (x86)\Microsoft Games\Mahjong\Mahjong.exedon't ask why I use this example as you see the wrong directory is usedQ: is this a known bug ?Re: Links - Win7 - Error
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2024-03-28T11:06:33+01:00LordJim60Hi JCL,I have started to use seven few days ago, and I have the same problem, that seems extended to all applications at 32bit toward the 64 bit environment. It seems that it is not possible to do a drag and drop between an application at 64 bit and one at 32 ( It seems! ), while between 32 vs 32 all work fine.For examlpe, if you try to use x-mnuCommander you should be able to use the files drag and drop functionalities because the program is at 32 bit.Let me know.Bye.--- EDIT ---sorry JCL, I have misunderstood your message.I believed that you are speaking about another problem. I will verify the problem and I will take note of the BUGRe: Links - Win7 - Error
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2024-03-28T11:06:33+01:00JCLLordJim60 wrote ...sorry JCLno reason to be if you realy bother to check my post - just take a program-link that points to the 64 bit directory and drop it somewhere onto wPP - you will see ...have a good time