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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update |
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0020564 | MMW 5 | FileMonitor / Find Missing | public | 2024-01-18 14:30 | 2024-05-23 22:46 |
Reporter | Ludek | Assigned To | |||
Priority | urgent | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | always |
Status | closed | Resolution | reopened | ||
Product Version | 5.1 | ||||
Target Version | 5.1 | Fixed in Version | 5.1 | ||
Summary | 0020564: Drive letter mapped to local folder shows incorrect letter in Media Properties | ||||
Description | 1) Map C:\Temp\ to Z:\ Command line: subst Z: C:\Temp\ 2) Scan some files from Z:\ into library 3) Go to Music > Location > Z:\ .. right-click > Media Properties and see it that Location: C:\ (unexpected) should just be Location: Z:\ | ||||
Tags | No tags attached. | ||||
Fixed in build | 3008 | ||||
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Fixed in 5.1.0.2832 |
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Doesn't work for me on 2832. Instead the Z scanned files show under C. Worse the folder structure is incorrect, |
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It works fine for me after the fix: |
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How exactly you mapped Y: and to which location? Are you saying that scanning Y:\ into library does not show the actual file paths starting with Y:\.. ?? Can you please catch the issue in a screencast video? |
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Using subst o: E:\MappedDrive Then scan O:\5 Seconds of Summer which enters files as E:\5 Seconds of Summer into the Library. Expected would be O:\5 Seconds of Summer, path on E:\ is actually O:\5 E:\MappedDrive\Seconds of Summer |
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Scanning now of this local mapped drive consistently results in CF5D0000 crash. |
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Watching your log and files are correctly scanned as O:\5 Seconds Of Summer\... e.g. O:\5 Seconds Of Summer\Calm\01. 5 Seconds Of Summer - Red Desert.flac So I don't see a scanning issue... Crash CF5D0000 fixed in 3006 |
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CF5D0000 still happens on 3006, files scanned from O, still end up in E in the Library. |
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>>CF5D0000 still happens on 3006<< Could you please generate also standard debug log (using DbgView) >> files scanned from O, still end up in E in the Library. << I guess this happens when O:\ is no longer substed? |
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Crash CF5D0000 fixed in 3008 |
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Fixed in 3008 |
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Verified 3022 |