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Tihiy

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I'm testing again. I dropped it for some time as I had issues (too many mods, probably).

The question is: "it's possible to style command bar in 10?".

There was a tool for 7, but it breaks explorer if used on ten.

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Tak for opdateringen ;-)

Howver it seems like the issue, whenever the 'extension' is installed/enabled, links in the old controlpanel get highlighted like so:

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also, has the update done anything about the occasional scenario where the classical drive groupings would end up looking like:

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3 hours ago, BlakByte said:

Tak for opdateringen ;-)

Howver it seems like the issue, whenever the 'extension' is installed/enabled, links in the old controlpanel get highlighted like so:

also, has the update done anything about the occasional scenario where the classical drive groupings would end up looking like:

Yeah, fixed silver cream style in 1.1.8.4. Sudden departure should also be fixed.

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1 hour ago, Tihiy said:

Yeah, fixed silver cream style in 1.1.8.4. Sudden departure should also be fixed.

Is "sudden departure" what you're calling the drive grouping/toolbars randomly disappearing?

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This might be out-of-scope/irrelevant for this project but do you think a function to disable the colored "ribbon titles" when highlighting certain elemens in the "new" explorer, could be made?

I'm talking about the, in this case, green box with "drive tools":

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I tried latest nightly build of Process Hacker (3.0.872) on Win10 Build 16257. Also installed updated OldNewExplorer 1.1.8.4. Process Hacker crashes whenever it invokes open file dialog, or when trying to run Task Manager through it. Also crashes when selecting Show details for all processes. UAC prompt never has the chance to pop up. Another thing worth noting, invoking Task Manager doesn't crash it if was started as admin. Faulting module is OldNewExplorer64.dll, always the same offset:

Description
Faulting Application Path:	C:\Program Files\Process Hacker\ProcessHacker.exe

Problem signature
Problem Event Name:		APPCRASH
Application Name:		ProcessHacker.exe
Application Version:		3.0.5399.872
Application Timestamp:		5989c1cd
Fault Module Name:		OldNewExplorer64.dll
Fault Module Version:		1.1.8.4
Fault Module Timestamp:		59848e0d
Exception Code:			c0000005
Exception Offset:		000000000000127f
OS Version:			10.0.16257.2.0.0.256.48
Locale ID:			1060
Additional Information 1:	fb70
Additional Information 2:	fb706959c68a8aa2c8c0ca4a10c4e28a
Additional Information 3:	af7e
Additional Information 4:	af7e957ec4603dad0dc94c9985f92f51

Extra information about the problem
Bucket ID:			d19a8f27aeb048385c54f1fa428af080 (120813232493)

 

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