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Power users love booting Total Commander from a USB drive to have their settings and license on any PC.
(Translate this logic into WinCmdKey configuration where possible, or use AHK for advanced flows.) total commander wincmdkey
But if you have ever installed Total Commander on a new PC, transferred your settings, or faced a "nag screen" asking you to press "1-2-3," you have encountered a small but critical file: . Power users love booting Total Commander from a
, which is often used to ensure the license persists across updates. The same directory as wincmd.ini (found via Help > About Total Commander Total Commander Forum Advanced Configuration ( wincmd.ini The same directory as wincmd
keystroke combination=command
Without this file, Total Commander runs in "shareware mode." You can use it for 30 days without restriction. After that, it continues to work indefinitely, but you must click one of three buttons each time you start it: "1-3 seconds" (wait), "Continue to use", or "Order". While this doesn't cripple the software, many users find the nag screen annoying and purchase a license for convenience and to support the developer, Christian Ghisler.