See the right-click menu of the 'Batch List' (lowest field) and the right-click menu of the Tree field, for some useful options. But you are not given a choice and it just gets added. However, you might wish to avoid that, or it might occur during the testing phase of that active process, and then not be properly processed etc. If you drag and drop another source for a same destination as an existing or impending COPY or MOVE process, then usually TeraCopy nicely adds it for you to that existing job. only the currently copying file is locked to that process. especially if the destination folder is on the source drive. It could fail with some source items, even if the COPY process has already started before the same source MOVE process begins. You would think that queue order would be the same as add order, but that is not the case, and if you are doing a mix of COPY and MOVE then the COPY process could easily fail. One of those flaws is queuing order, and the limitation relates to a same destination issue. TeraCopy Cure is a frontend for TeraCopy and sets out to make up for its flaws and limitations. This program, TeraCopy Cure, is related to another one of my TeraCopy assistant programs, TeraCopy Timer, but aims at being simpler and quicker to use. PLEASE NOTE - I am not related to or affiliated in any way with the 3rd party TeraCopy program developers.ĪLSO NOTE - I myself have only tested TeraCopy Cure at this point, on Windows 7 (32 bit), and only with the free version of TeraCopy 2.27. On Windows XP for instance, Thumbs.db files could often hold up a copy or move process until the user manually responded to the error prompt. Mostly it is a great program, but it does have some issues. I like and have been using TeraCopy, a third party program, for many years.
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