As stated in the original, I'm still with Windows XP.
And I will definitely check into the "thumbs.db" things.
Thanks very much.
-- Ken in Atlanta
On Wednesday, November 16, 2016 3:27 PM, Tino H. Haida
wrote:
... Yes, this is weird.
Win 7 locks folders when you work with them in certa
... Yes, this is weird.
Win 7 locks folders when you work with them in certain applications
(Acrobat, FrameMaker), but also with the normal Win Explorer.
The Explorer puts an invisible "thumbs.db" file into folders that have
been opened and keeps them locked.
See https://support.microsoft.com/e
I'm on Win 7 64 bit, but if I'm trying to rename a folder and get that
message I will try changing the view in Windows Explorer first (before
resorting to a reboot). I like list or detail view as a default, but when I
change it to icons and try again, it often lets me rename the folder. Worth
a sho
For the record, it happens from time to time on Win 7 64bit as well.
-Carla
-Original Message-
From: Framers [mailto:framers-bounces+cmartinek=zebra@lists.frameusers.com]
On Behalf Of Ken Poshedly
Sent: Wednesday, November 16, 2016 1:27 PM
To: Framers List
Subject: [Framers] Window
Here's an annoyance where two "things" on my computer simply can't get along
and I wonder if anyone here has any suggestions on how to stop this from
happening.
While my two coworkers use Windows 7, my own office platform is still chugging
along nicely with Windows XP. This is because in the pa
Is it possible you exceeded the Windows maximum path length?
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/aa365247(v=vs.85).aspx#maxpath
> On Wed, Nov 16, 2016 at 9:50 AM, Fred Wersan wrote:
>
>> Last week I asked about a crash when I try to save to XML (Frame 2015,
>> structured). A
Well, all the files saved to XML fine in September. Other books work and
they all use more or less the same naming conventions and file
structure, so it is hard to think that all of a sudden that's the
problem. That's why it is hard to point a finger at one particular
source for the problem.
I've been using the most current patches of most/all of the software without
that issue, but... Maybe some of the path names (do you link to other files,
import images by reference, conref things) may be a part of the cause?
Odd issue, quirky workaround, but glad you got your content back!
Bern
In past years, I've seen problems when any directories (folders) in the path
contain one or more spaces. As a result I have *always* used either camelCase
or underscores as separators in multi-word folder names just to avoid the whole
issue. Windows itself doesn't care, but some applications, pa
Just a guess based on having been bitten by odd bugs over the years with
various applications on various platforms:
P,erhaps the shorter pathname involved in saving to Desktop eliminates
either particular characters, or avoids problems caused by longer
pathnames, or a combination of both.
Regard
Last week I asked about a crash when I try to save to XML (Frame 2015,
structured). After trying everything I could think of, I called Adobe
support. After about an hour or so, the resolution was that if I copied
the problem files to my desktop, I could save them to XML without crashing.
This
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