Gents,
We've been running MCSR for quite a while to monitor our radio stations' air signal and recently we had a major meltdown and are getting the above error. I've uninstalled, removed the registry keys (Win XP) and reinstalled and am still getting the same error. It's persistant in that no matter how many times I click OK, the error still pops up.
How can I remedy this?
Thanks! ben
Error 24: Cannot Open File
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support wrote:Possible reasons:
- you not have enough permissions to write to selected folder
- path contains non-latin symbols
I resolved by rolling back the computer.... Not sure what happened. I had full rights on all the folders, they were networked and shared, so I think that someone else accessed them and it may have reset something. Is it possible that the Browser could have had a corrupted database? What's the best way to access the files and move them from folder to folder?
Thanks.....
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Excellent news. I was running it with the output folders linked to mapped network drives, and I was able to get it running after remapping. I think one of our audio reviewers accessed a current file and created the problem.support wrote:Its looks like path to database or output folder was changed. I'll see how we can avoid this kind of problem programmatically.
Thanks so much. We're logging 8 radio stations here in the Cayman Islands, btw...