Window title out of sync with current folder

I've set my taskbar to "never combine". The active path is shown on the button, however that isn't always the case. Sometimes the button shows a different path. I've checked if it's in the path history for that window, but it's not.

I use dual lister setup, and usually have 3-4 instances open at any moment.

Windows 7 X64
Dopus 10.5

Can you show us a screenshot of this happening?

Have you used the Set LISTERTITLE command at all? Or modified the titles via the Preferences options which were added in 10.5?

[quote="leo"]Can you show us a screenshot of this happening?

Have you used the Set LISTERTITLE command at all? Or modified the titles via the Preferences options which were added in 10.5?[/quote]

No, I haven't done either.

The crux of the matter is that the path shown on the button doesn't match the actual active path of the corresponding DOpus windows. However, this seems to be a random occurrence, and I did not manage to take a snapshot of it right now. But I made a mockup:

i901.photobucket.com/albums/ac21 ... tled-1.png

Next time it happens please take a screenshot of the entire desktop.

Somewhat redacted:

dl.dropbox.com/u/8692960/snap2.png

Interesting...

That's not just the taskbar but the window title itself (top-left of the screenshot).

Something that stands out is the extra window gadgets in the top-right of the screenshot. Could the program which adds them be interfering with the window title being updated sometimes?

That's FileBox eXtender. I'll disable it and see if it makes a difference.

New snapshot:

https://dl.dropboxusercontent.com/u/8692960/dopus2.png

That definitely looks wrong, but I'm not sure how it's happening and we don't have any similar reports to go on.

Can you think of anything that you are doing, or anything unusual in your configuration, that might be the key to reproducing what you're seeing?

Are there any other tools installed which might be modifying the way windows behave & maybe a factor? (I can try installing them to see if the problem starts happening here.)