: it would be nice if I could use some script or .bat
file to delete my font cache on Windows shutdown automatically. Any ideas
for this?
Create a batch file containing the following lines:
@echo off
REM Delete fntcache.dat
del c:\windows\system32\fntcache.dat
REM Restart Windows
amers: it would be nice if I could use some script or ".bat"
> > file to delete my font cache on Windows shutdown automatically. Any ideas
> > for this?
>
> Create a batch file containing the following lines:
>
> @echo off
> REM Delete fntcache.dat
> del c
and FrameMaker.
3. Save as PDF or Print to Adobe PDF. Everything works fine again.
By the way, Framers: it would be nice if I could use some script or .bat
file to delete my font cache on Windows shutdown automatically. Any ideas
for this?
Kind regards
--
Yves Barbion
Documentation Architect
First, I'd download the latest patch, which (from memory) will take
you to b158 or so..
Then I'd check to see if all book component files can be opened (or
open them on the desktop), to eliminate any network problems.
I'd also set the Adobe logical pdf printer as the default printer.
Art
On Dec
Yves Barbion wrote:
By the way, Framers: it would be nice if I could use some script or .bat
file to delete my font cache on Windows shutdown automatically. Any ideas
for this?
You could write a batch file that deletes the cache, then use Task
Scheduler* to make it run on start-up. (I
Hi Yves...
You can make your own batch file to delete the font cache and shutdown
Windows (there's probably a way to have Windows run a batch file on
shutdown as well). Just remember to use your batch file when you
shutdown instead of using the Start menu.
For info on shutdown options, enter
By the way, Framers: it would be nice if I could use some script or .bat
file to delete my font cache on Windows shutdown automatically. Any ideas
for this?
Create a batch file containing the following lines:
@echo off
REM Delete fntcache.dat
del c:\windows\system32\fntcache.dat
REM Restart
It's probably easier to set it up as a Statup function, rather than
shutdown. Timing doesn't really matter does it? If you delete it at
shutdown, it ends up being the same as if it was done as the first thing
on starting up. All you need to do is create the batch file and put it
in your Startup
Hi
When printing any file within a book I get the following error:
"The instruction at "0x0034199f" referenced memory at 0x". The memory
could not be "read". Click OK to terminate the program."
A report is generated.
I am using Windows XP and Frame 7.2.0 for Intel, Build 7.2b144.
This is
and FrameMaker.
3. Save as PDF or Print to Adobe PDF. Everything works fine again.
By the way, Framers: it would be nice if I could use some script or ".bat"
file to delete my font cache on Windows shutdown automatically. Any ideas
for this?
Kind regards
--
Yves Barbion
Documentation
First, I'd download the latest patch, which (from memory) will take
you to b158 or so..
Then I'd check to see if all book component files can be opened (or
open them on the desktop), to eliminate any network problems.
I'd also set the Adobe logical pdf printer as the default printer.
Art
On Dec
Yves Barbion wrote:
>
> By the way, Framers: it would be nice if I could use some script or ".bat"
> file to delete my font cache on Windows shutdown automatically. Any ideas
> for this?
You could write a batch file that deletes the cache, then use Task
Scheduler* to m
Hi Yves...
You can make your own batch file to delete the font cache and shutdown
Windows (there's probably a way to have Windows run a batch file on
shutdown as well). Just remember to use your batch file when you
shutdown instead of using the Start menu.
For info on shutdown options, enter
> By the way, Framers: it would be nice if I could use some script or ".bat"
> file to delete my font cache on Windows shutdown automatically. Any ideas
> for this?
Create a batch file containing the following lines:
@echo off
REM Delete fntcache.dat
del c:\windows\system
It's probably easier to set it up as a Statup function, rather than
shutdown. Timing doesn't really matter does it? If you delete it at
shutdown, it ends up being the same as if it was done as the first thing
on starting up. All you need to do is create the batch file and put it
in your Startup
Hi
When printing any file within a book I get the following error:
The instruction at 0x0034199f referenced memory at 0x. The memory
could not be read. Click OK to terminate the program.
A report is generated.
I am using Windows XP and Frame 7.2.0 for Intel, Build 7.2b144.
This is the
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