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The //Remote directory// box defines the initial remote directory opened in panel. When //Remember last used directory// is ticked the path is updated whenever the session is closed. When the initial directory is not specified the user home directory is usually opened on startup. Note that this may not be true particularly for SFTP servers. | The //Remote directory// box defines the initial remote directory opened in panel. When //Remember last used directory// is ticked the path is updated whenever the session is closed. When the initial directory is not specified the user home directory is usually opened on startup. Note that this may not be true particularly for SFTP servers. | ||
- | The //Local directory// box defines the initial local directory opened in local panel on [[interfaces|Norton Commander interface]]. The path is not used with [[interfaces|Explorer-like interface]]. When //Remember last used directory// is ticked the path is updated whenever the session is closed. When the initial directory is not specified the local user //My Documents// folder is used. | + | The //Local directory// box defines the initial local directory opened in local panel on [[interfaces|Norton Commander interface]]. The path is not used with [[interfaces|Explorer-like interface]]. |
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+ | When //Remember last used directory// is ticked the path is updated whenever the session is closed. When the initial directory is not specified the local user //My Documents// folder is used. | ||
The initial directories also define home directories (for //Go To > Home Directory// command) when //Default directory is home directory// preference option is enabled. It probably does not make sense to combine the option with //Remember last used directory//. | The initial directories also define home directories (for //Go To > Home Directory// command) when //Default directory is home directory// preference option is enabled. It probably does not make sense to combine the option with //Remember last used directory//. |