Have you already checked "my" fix?serendipity wrote:btw, I guess you already ruled out this which Filehero encountered:
http://www.xyplorer.com/xyfc/viewtopic. ... 093#p80093
Cheers,
Filehero
Have you already checked "my" fix?serendipity wrote:btw, I guess you already ruled out this which Filehero encountered:
http://www.xyplorer.com/xyfc/viewtopic. ... 093#p80093
Yea, beats me... I can't help but think it's just some dumb setting that I've put in place and forgotten about. An id10t errorMarco wrote:...I don't know
Yes, pretty weird.kunkel321 wrote:Edit: Ha! Just to muddy things up more.... See video:
http://screencast.com/t/EUvsQjVw
Notice how the first part of the script works, even though the second file in the folder (i.e. the text file) is never created.
(this is on my laptop, from home)
I'm starting to think that this is the only explanation possible...serendipity wrote:Sometimes access to files in folder such as appdata\roaming can be blocked.
Yep, both of you have done an awesome job.Marco wrote:Well, the script handled this situation smoothly, performing the update again. Other scripts relying on parsing the HTML code wouldn't be able to do so.
Do you use shell integration? Can you repro, maybe going from to 12.10.0000 to 12.10.0006?klownboy wrote:Hi Marco and serendipity, This issue may be more in Don's hands than yours. I wasn't able to use your Simple Updater for this last beta v12.10.0005 as listed, but it shows up as v12.10.0006. This Beta put in to affect "For current user", "For all users" in Shell integration. I received an error message stating I didn't have administrative rights. Well, I'm the sole user and I am the administrator so something is messed up. I was able to update manually...it brought back memories.
Thanks
Ken
No, SU doesn't read the number version. Sometimes if files are still locked by a process UAC can ask for permissions and stuff like that. But that's beyond SU and XY.admin wrote:I think it worked because I corrected my typo.