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Forum Discription: Installation Errors and Workarounds
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Printed Date: 22 Nov 24 at 4:35AM


Topic: error occurred in iniPut
Posted By: meeotch
Subject: error occurred in iniPut
Date Posted: 30 Nov 10 at 1:29PM
New install of pdf redirect on Windows 7 64.  I can print to it with no problem, and it seems to save the resulting pdf's fine.  However, when I then quit the utility, I get a whole string of error dialogs that look like this:

Sorry: an Error occurred in iniPut, Section = Last_Session Key = --> Top Data = 2626
1. OK
2. 00005 - Access is denied.

with various values for Key and Data.  I've tried installing it from my own (admin group) account, and from the Administrator account with the same results.  I assume it's trying to write preference data to some location it can't access, or some such.  Any thoughts on a fix?



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Posted By: Michel_K17
Date Posted: 30 Nov 10 at 9:28PM
Hi,

   The program is writing your settings to the following folder location:

C:\Users\USERNAME\AppData\Roaming\PDF reDirect\Prefs_v2.ini


The "AppData" folder is (according to Microsoft) where programs can safely R/W user-based settings, so it is surprising that you would not have access (or any sub-folder).

Right-click "AppData" and choose Properties >> Security Tab >> YourName. In the Permissions, you should have all the permissions "Allow" checked except for "Special Permission". Same goes for the "PDF reDirect" sub-folder.

If you do not have permissions, then try giving yourself permission - which should fix the problem.

I hope that helps.



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Michel Korwin-Szymanowski
EXP Systems LLC


Posted By: meeotch
Date Posted: 30 Nov 10 at 11:05PM
I had to go through the PdfRedirect data folder & add permissions for everything, but it seems to have worked.  I don't know how that one program ended up like that.  (As I mentioned, I tried it as myself first, then as the Administrator account.)  Gotta love windows.   Anyway - fixed now, I think.  Thanks! 


Posted By: Michel_K17
Date Posted: 30 Nov 10 at 11:45PM
Hi,

   You bet!

   Agreed: very weird, especially that Win 7 has been better than past versions.

   Cheers!

Michel.



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Michel Korwin-Szymanowski
EXP Systems LLC



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