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Any way to disable the annoying message that my app did not close properly last time?

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Killerko
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Any way to disable the annoying message that my app did not close properly last time?

Hi everybody, I've been using portable apps for many years but with Total Commander I really am annoyed by that startup message that the app did not close properly last time.
I understand why the message appears and that the app or windows simply crashed and it did not shutdown correctly, but it absolutely make no difference if I click OK or Cancel as the app simply starts anyway.

So I would like to ask if there is anyway how to disable this message pernamently? I simply don't want to see it ever again even if the app crashes.

Maybe by some parameter added to starting the app.. like -s or -silent or maybe editing some config files etc..
It is very annoying and simply slows the startup of the app.

Appreciate any help or solution to get rid of the message (other than "stop crashing the app" as if I could.. I would have already done so, but crashing is really kinda out of my control Smile

Thank you everybody.
Peter

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Please See

Please see: https://portableapps.com/support/portable_app#didnotcloseproperly

Also, TotalCommander is not an officially released app so we don't support it.

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ottosykora
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do not understand

why someone is so hard trying to remove one of the most relevant warnings when using portable apps

Otto Sykora
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It doesn't make sense.

Honestly can't tell you, other than they may want to leave settings and bread crumbs behind for others to see if they are borrowing someone else's PC.

your friendly neighbourhood ex-Moderator and developer Zach Thibeau

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