C: Hardcoded
Well I use a I: drive for everything and I believe Project/Add new file & Add existing file is hard coded into C: or it isn't working for me.
Opening files works though.
Also when I tried to modify colors.
Windows Vista, Intel Processor
Project file
All exist.
Opening files works though.
Also when I tried to modify colors.
CODE
11:40:57: Can't delete key 'HKCR\.deproj' (error 5: access is denied.)
11:40:57: Can't delete key 'HKCR\Decoda.deproj\DefaultIcon' (error 5: access is denied.)
11:40:57: Can't delete key 'HKCR\Decoda.deproj\shell\open\command' (error 5: access is denied.)
11:40:57: Can't set value of 'HKCR\.deproj' (error 5: access is denied.)
11:40:57: Can't set value of 'HKCR\Decoda.deproj\DefaultIcon' (error 5: access is denied.)
11:40:57: Can't set value of 'HKCR\Decoda.deproj\shell\open\command' (error 5: access is denied.)
11:40:57: Can't delete key 'HKCR\Decoda.lua\DefaultIcon' (error 5: access is denied.)
11:40:57: Can't delete key 'HKCR\Decoda.lua\shell\open\command' (error 5: access is denied.)
11:40:57: Can't create registry key 'HKCR\.lua' (error 5: access is denied.)
11:40:57: Can't open registry key 'HKCR\.lua' (error 2: the system cannot find the file specified.)
11:40:57: Can't set value of 'HKCR\.lua' (error 2: the system cannot find the file specified.)
11:40:57: Can't set value of 'HKCR\Decoda.lua\DefaultIcon' (error 5: access is denied.)
11:40:57: Can't set value of 'HKCR\Decoda.lua\shell\open\command' (error 5: access is denied.)
11:40:57: Can't delete key 'HKCR\Decoda.deproj\DefaultIcon' (error 5: access is denied.)
11:40:57: Can't delete key 'HKCR\Decoda.deproj\shell\open\command' (error 5: access is denied.)
11:40:57: Can't set value of 'HKCR\.deproj' (error 5: access is denied.)
11:40:57: Can't set value of 'HKCR\Decoda.deproj\DefaultIcon' (error 5: access is denied.)
11:40:57: Can't set value of 'HKCR\Decoda.deproj\shell\open\command' (error 5: access is denied.)
11:40:57: Can't delete key 'HKCR\Decoda.lua\DefaultIcon' (error 5: access is denied.)
11:40:57: Can't delete key 'HKCR\Decoda.lua\shell\open\command' (error 5: access is denied.)
11:40:57: Can't create registry key 'HKCR\.lua' (error 5: access is denied.)
11:40:57: Can't open registry key 'HKCR\.lua' (error 2: the system cannot find the file specified.)
11:40:57: Can't set value of 'HKCR\.lua' (error 2: the system cannot find the file specified.)
11:40:57: Can't set value of 'HKCR\Decoda.lua\DefaultIcon' (error 5: access is denied.)
11:40:57: Can't set value of 'HKCR\Decoda.lua\shell\open\command' (error 5: access is denied.)
Windows Vista, Intel Processor
Project file
CODE
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<project>
<file>
<filename>gamemode\init.lua</filename>
</file>
<file>
<filename>gamemode\cl_init.lua</filename>
</file>
<file>
<filename>gamemode\daytime.lua</filename>
</file>
<file>
<filename>gamemode\explosion.lua</filename>
</file>
<file>
<filename>gamemode\pirateSpeak.lua</filename>
</file>
<file>
<filename>gamemode\postprocess.lua</filename>
</file>
<file>
<filename>gamemode\reference.lua</filename>
</file>
<file>
<filename>gamemode\shared.lua</filename>
</file>
<file>
<filename>ffj.lua</filename>
</file>
<file>
<filename>dfhhd.lua</filename>
</file>
</project>
<project>
<file>
<filename>gamemode\init.lua</filename>
</file>
<file>
<filename>gamemode\cl_init.lua</filename>
</file>
<file>
<filename>gamemode\daytime.lua</filename>
</file>
<file>
<filename>gamemode\explosion.lua</filename>
</file>
<file>
<filename>gamemode\pirateSpeak.lua</filename>
</file>
<file>
<filename>gamemode\postprocess.lua</filename>
</file>
<file>
<filename>gamemode\reference.lua</filename>
</file>
<file>
<filename>gamemode\shared.lua</filename>
</file>
<file>
<filename>ffj.lua</filename>
</file>
<file>
<filename>dfhhd.lua</filename>
</file>
</project>
All exist.
Post edited by Unknown User on
Comments
The deproj file stores the name of the project's files relative to its location (so that you can easily move projects around), so if you saved the files and the deproj on different drives I could see a problem arising. I will look into addressing that situation. Is that how you have things setup, or is something else going on?
Technical Director, Unknown Worlds Entertainment
Can you provide some more detail on what you're doing? Steps to reproduce the problem would be really great.
Technical Director, Unknown Worlds Entertainment
I believe this is due to the new Vista security features blocking the updater application from writing the Program Files directory. We're currently looking into the correct way to handle this in Vista, but you should be able to update manually by downloading and re-running the installer. Sorry for the inconvenience.
Technical Director, Unknown Worlds Entertainment