Re: framers Digest, Vol 54, Issue 19

2010-04-20 Thread Ray Saffin
I had exactly the same problem of FrameMaker 9 (as part of the TCS 2 suite) crashing at Localization a couple of months ago. I tried all sorts (various reinstallations on various disks and even a new C:\ drive without success). However, I finally cured it by completely deleting the following

Re: framers Digest, Vol 54, Issue 19

2010-04-20 Thread Ray Saffin
I should have said the new C:\drive was a clone copy, so it still had the corrupted C:\Documents and Settings\your_user_name\ Application Data\Adobe On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 6:45 PM, Ray Saffin rsaf...@serena.com wrote: I had exactly the same problem of FrameMaker 9 (as part of the TCS 2

RE: framers Digest, Vol 54, Issue 19

2010-04-20 Thread Mike Bradley
However, I finally cured it by completely deleting the following directory structure (which Frame 9 then recreates the next time you fire it up) (you will need to set Windows to show the hidden folder Application Data): C:\Documents and Settings\your_user_name\Application Data\Adobe This

framers Digest, Vol 54, Issue 19

2010-04-20 Thread Ray Saffin
I had exactly the same problem of FrameMaker 9 (as part of the TCS 2 suite) crashing at "Localization" a couple of months ago. I tried all sorts (various reinstallations on various disks and even a new C:\ drive without success). However, I finally cured it by completely deleting the following

framers Digest, Vol 54, Issue 19

2010-04-20 Thread Ray Saffin
I should have said the new C:\drive was a clone copy, so it still had the corrupted C:\Documents and Settings\\ > > Application Data\Adobe > On Tue, Apr 20, 2010 at 6:45 PM, Ray Saffin wrote: > I had exactly the same problem of FrameMaker 9 (as part of the TCS 2 suite) > crashing at

framers Digest, Vol 54, Issue 19

2010-04-20 Thread Mike Bradley
> However, I finally cured it by completely deleting the following directory > structure (which Frame 9 then recreates the next time you fire it up) (you > will need to set Windows to show the hidden folder "Application Data"): > > C:\Documents and Settings\\Application Data\Adobe This is the