WizTree 4.09/4.10 would crash when run as "SYSTEM" user ("NT AUTHORITY\SYSTEM") due to some issues with the newly added drag/drop functionality - fixed.Previously the way to work around this problem was to replace the spaces with wildcard question marks, like this: This would match any file names containing "C:\Program" AND ( "Files\" OR "C:\Program" ) AND "Files" AND "(x86)\" Without the quotes the filtering will not work as expected:Ĭ:\Program Files\|C:\Program Files (x86)\ Two single quotes in a row will be treated as one literal single quote: The filter above will match file names containing "C:\Program Files\" OR "C:\Program Files (x86)\"
The example above would set the "include filter" to Use a single quote character to represent the double quote, like this: This is useful when filtering paths containing spaces, to prevent the filter from treating the space as an "AND" operator. Command line parameters for /filter and /filterexclude now support literal double quotes."Today" file search filter (=today) was not working correctly in some time zones - fixed.