Syntax Folder Load Issue When Used in Win2K Offline Drive
Posted: Sat Dec 20, 2003 3:48 pm
I looked through the different areas of the site for an answer and found none, so I am posting here.
Environment:
Textpad 4.7.2
Windows 2000
Recreate by mapping a drive to another computer, right click on drive and click "Make Avaliable Offline", sever the connection to that computer (turn off the other computer, remove the network link from either computer, use your imagination
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Background: About six months ago I lost my own Clip Library (TCL files) definitions due to a hard drive failure and spent about a week trying to rebuild them. Since at my company, we have our own network drive I decided to change my default Clip Library files folder to Y:\ which maps to \\servername\employeeid. This was good for me because I then could get regular backups of my clip libraries and thus would never lose them again. That said, I still needed my work files while on the road so I set up my drive to Make Avaliable Offline thus my Y: drive still appears when I am on the road and at home.
Problem: Now that my Clip Library files reside in this drive letter that's made avaliable offline, my personal definitions will not load (the default ones are) when I am not connected to the network. However, as soon as I reconnect to my office network and restart Textpad the clip library pane will load all the Clip Library files including my personal ones from the Y: drive. I have tried to use both a UNC path and the drive letter path to get the syntax folder to load with no avail.
I would prefer not to keep my Clip Library files on my local drive because of the possibility of loss. I don't quite understand why Textpad can not load the Y: drive Clip Library files when operating in Offline mode especially since my default folder is the Y:\ drive and when I use the Open command it will automatically open the offline drive folder. Any workarounds or thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Grant
Environment:
Textpad 4.7.2
Windows 2000
Recreate by mapping a drive to another computer, right click on drive and click "Make Avaliable Offline", sever the connection to that computer (turn off the other computer, remove the network link from either computer, use your imagination
Background: About six months ago I lost my own Clip Library (TCL files) definitions due to a hard drive failure and spent about a week trying to rebuild them. Since at my company, we have our own network drive I decided to change my default Clip Library files folder to Y:\ which maps to \\servername\employeeid. This was good for me because I then could get regular backups of my clip libraries and thus would never lose them again. That said, I still needed my work files while on the road so I set up my drive to Make Avaliable Offline thus my Y: drive still appears when I am on the road and at home.
Problem: Now that my Clip Library files reside in this drive letter that's made avaliable offline, my personal definitions will not load (the default ones are) when I am not connected to the network. However, as soon as I reconnect to my office network and restart Textpad the clip library pane will load all the Clip Library files including my personal ones from the Y: drive. I have tried to use both a UNC path and the drive letter path to get the syntax folder to load with no avail.
I would prefer not to keep my Clip Library files on my local drive because of the possibility of loss. I don't quite understand why Textpad can not load the Y: drive Clip Library files when operating in Offline mode especially since my default folder is the Y:\ drive and when I use the Open command it will automatically open the offline drive folder. Any workarounds or thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
Grant