Missing config item
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Thanks Luxor! Can’t reproduce it yet. Really weird
Both Moles and myself have the Virtual Drives option there, so definitely weird indeed.
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To add to the mystery. It doesn’t show on my laptop running 7 (64) either.
My guess: the height of the dialogue window just has to be slightly increased. I can see a space where it is supposed to go. Just enough space for it to show.
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TO confirm i too have virtual drives on my
Windows 7 system at work BUT not on one of my Windows 7 system’s at home?! both are laptopson another system windows 7 PC Based it does show, I cant remote my Windows 8 systems just yet so will try and verify later.
If you want a system snapshot of my specs etc let me know.
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Thanks Rich! Please do let us know what you find and if it appears on the W8 machine.
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excellent catch guys, excellent!
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Appears on a clean install of Windows 8.1 64 Bit.
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. . . for I tried a a clean install, and it didn’t appear (also 8.1 - 64)
I suspect changing the height of that dialogue window, even by 10 pixels, would solve the problem.
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Still no VD option in the newest PA (just posted) on a Window 7 x32 machine.
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this has been improved now:
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Fixed on this laptop. I suspect it is fixed on all.
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yes, it was a good catch… PA checked for pavd2013.exe to show this option… so if you had old PA installed and then PA 2015, it would work fine… only on clean systems it would not show, which is why we or nobody else caught it before.
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I don’t know how you all do it. There are so many ways well-designed software can go wrong. As users we forget that it is not just the integrity of one piece of software, but how well it plays with everything else on every user’s machine.
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I don’t know how you all do it. There are so many ways well-designed software can go wrong. As users we forget that it is not just the integrity of one piece of software, but how well it plays with everything else on every user’s machine.
Couldn’t agree more. :)





