greenmachine Posted December 7, 2005 Posted December 7, 2005 For some reason, my programs stopping running from Scite. Whether I use the key combo or menu item, it won't actually start up a program. It also thought my autoit directory was on the C drive, while it is actually on the D drive, but I was able to change that. At least now the beta shows up, even if it doesn't run. Also, when I right-click on a script file, I get the option to run it with "Program", which is nothing. The autoit exe doesn't show up as an option to run the file with; the "program" thing replaced it. However, running the autoit exe manually and then selecting my script lets it run fine. Here's an example of what happens. I made a simple Message box for a test, but it never showed up. The output: >"D:\Program Files\AutoIt3\SciTe\CompileAU3\CompileAU3.exe" /run /beta /ErrorStdOut /in "D:\Program Files\AutoIt3\msgboxtest.au3" /autoit3dir "D:\Program Files\AutoIt3\beta" /UserParams >Running AU3Check...D:\Program Files\AutoIt3\SciTe\Defs\Unstable\Au3Check\au3check.dat >AU3Check Ended. No Error(s). >Running: (3.1.1.76):\Program Files\AutoIt3\beta\autoit3.exe "D:\Program Files\AutoIt3\msgboxtest.au3" >AutoIT3.exe ended. >Exit code: 0 Time: 0.558 I have .76 installed right now because I know it was working, and I just reinstalled to see if that would fix it. No go. I figured it has something to do with the registry, but I can't tell what. My goal with uninstalling was to clear the registry, which I told it to do, but that didn't help. So, I have no idea what to do next.
greenmachine Posted December 8, 2005 Author Posted December 8, 2005 Fixed it. Turns out there was some stupid file called "Program" on D:\. No size, no extension, nothing. No idea how it got there, but for some reason my computer was trying to run scripts through it, and obviously that wasn't working. At least I solved it....
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