Author: ghisler(Author)
Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2016 2:27 pm (GMT -6)
I can really only recommend "process monitor" then.
It's not that hard to use! In the dialog "Process monitor filter" that pops up, choose the following:
"Process name" - "contains"
Then type: totalcmd
and choose "Include" and click "OK".
Now start Total Commander. Once it has fully loaded, go back to "Process monitor" and click on the magnifying glass icon to stop the logging.
Then choose "File" - "Save". Use the standard settings. You may need to choose a different location for the file. It gives you a pml file. Please pack this with Total Commander (Alt+F5) and send it to me by e-mail (support at ghisler dot com).
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Author of Total Commander
http://www.ghisler.com
Posted: Wed Jul 27, 2016 2:27 pm (GMT -6)
I can really only recommend "process monitor" then.
It's not that hard to use! In the dialog "Process monitor filter" that pops up, choose the following:
"Process name" - "contains"
Then type: totalcmd
and choose "Include" and click "OK".
Now start Total Commander. Once it has fully loaded, go back to "Process monitor" and click on the magnifying glass icon to stop the logging.
Then choose "File" - "Save". Use the standard settings. You may need to choose a different location for the file. It gives you a pml file. Please pack this with Total Commander (Alt+F5) and send it to me by e-mail (support at ghisler dot com).
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Author of Total Commander
http://www.ghisler.com