I am a long time registered user and this is the first time I've come across something like this.
The current version of Windows PowerToys contains a good file renamer (yes, I know there is a basic one in Salamander). It is not a stand-alone program, but a dll accessed from the Explorer context menu. For whatever reason, while it appears in the context menu within Salamander, it does not launch. It works fine in Explorer, even in other third-party file managers like MultiCommander and TotalCommander (tried the just to see), so I can't think of a reason it doesn't launch you yours.
Windows PowerToys PowerRename
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Is that a Win10 only item?The current version of Windows PowerToys
(Wouldn't think this would be the issue, but) does bitness make a difference?it appears in the context menu within Salamander
As in does it work in Salamander x64 & not in Salamander x86 (or vice-versa)?
WinXP Pro SP3 or Win7 x86 | SS 2.54
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Yes, it is a Windows 10 item. Actually it's a third-party open source app. Technically still pre-release. https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/releases
Everything I've run it with, including Salamander, has been 64-bit.
Everything I've run it with, including Salamander, has been 64-bit.
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So any further word on this? Frustrating to have to go to one of the other file managers (not of which have any problem with it) and leave a program I've used for at least 14 years.
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Hi @mkolber,
This might have something to do with what @manison explains in this Post. If it does, it can be fixed by the developers of the PowerToy.
This might have something to do with what @manison explains in this Post. If it does, it can be fixed by the developers of the PowerToy.
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So, you are thinking even Windows 10's own built in Explorer file manager doesn't have high entropy VA?
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No.
I don't know whether it does or doesn't.
Compatibility is most important for a program as widely used as Windows Explorer ...
I don't know whether it does or doesn't.
Compatibility is most important for a program as widely used as Windows Explorer ...
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Thanks.
Either way, Salamander is the only file manager which doesn't recognize it, so the path of least resistance is to, sadly, let it go.
Either way, Salamander is the only file manager which doesn't recognize it, so the path of least resistance is to, sadly, let it go.