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Old 09-16-2007   #1 (permalink)
Greg V.


 
 

Bug in explorer with /root

Probably not noticed until now because I doubt most people use it, but if you
run explorer with /root (ie. %windir%\explorer.exe /root,c:\whatever) right
click on the right side and try to create a new file or folder with the New
menu, nothing happens. The screen doesn't update. If you refresh with F5
you'll see that whatever you selected did in fact get created, you just don't
know it until you refresh and you don't get to set the name beforehand.
Everything works fine without /root.

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Old 09-16-2007   #2 (permalink)
Andrew McLaren


 
 

Re: Bug in explorer with /root

"Greg V." <dont@xxxxxx> wrote ...
Quote:

> Probably not noticed until now because I doubt most people use it, but if
> you
> run explorer with /root (ie. %windir%\explorer.exe /root,c:\whatever)
> right
> click on the right side and try to create a new file or folder with the
> New
> menu, nothing happens. The screen doesn't update. If you refresh with F5
> you'll see that whatever you selected did in fact get created, you just
> don't
> know it until you refresh and you don't get to set the name beforehand.
> Everything works fine without /root.
Hi Greg,

I think you have uncovered a genuine bug - well done!

I tried this on XP - works fine, new file can be created. On Vista, "New"
does nothing, no new file, no new shortcut. But coming back to the same
directory later, I see that a "New text Document.txt" had been silently
created.

Unfortunately, I don't think Microsoft monitors this newsgroup very closely
(in fact, not at all) for bug reports. It seems the best path to submit a
bug report if via the Vista Feedback page:

http://feedback.windowsvista.microso...p_vista_master

If anyone has more direct avenues for submitting bug reports, let us know.

Cheers,
--
Andrew McLaren
amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au


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Old 09-19-2007   #3 (permalink)
Greg V.


 
 

Re: Bug in explorer with /root

You know, I was looking for something like that but couldn't find it, just
the paid support options. Visual Studio has a nice public bug tracker but I
guess not Vista. I sent it to them from that page.

"Andrew McLaren" wrote:
Quote:

> Hi Greg,
>
> I think you have uncovered a genuine bug - well done!
>
> I tried this on XP - works fine, new file can be created. On Vista, "New"
> does nothing, no new file, no new shortcut. But coming back to the same
> directory later, I see that a "New text Document.txt" had been silently
> created.
>
> Unfortunately, I don't think Microsoft monitors this newsgroup very closely
> (in fact, not at all) for bug reports. It seems the best path to submit a
> bug report if via the Vista Feedback page:
>
> http://feedback.windowsvista.microso...p_vista_master
>
> If anyone has more direct avenues for submitting bug reports, let us know.
>
> Cheers,
> --
> Andrew McLaren
> amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au
>
>
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Old 09-19-2007   #4 (permalink)


Vista x64 Ultimate SP2, Windows 7 Ultimate x64
 
 

Re: Bug in explorer with /root

Quote  Quote: Originally Posted by Greg V. View Post
Probably not noticed until now because I doubt most people use it, but if you
run explorer with /root (ie. %windir%\explorer.exe /root,c:\whatever) right
click on the right side and try to create a new file or folder with the New
menu, nothing happens. The screen doesn't update. If you refresh with F5
you'll see that whatever you selected did in fact get created, you just don't
know it until you refresh and you don't get to set the name beforehand.
Everything works fine without /root.

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Hi Greg,

I tested this and had the same problem you did. However if I used "%SystemRoot%\explorer.exe C:\(whatever)" instead without "/root", I did not have the refresh problem to see the "New Folder" created. It seems like you, it does not like the /root.


Shawn
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