I read all the warnings about running Vista, but I had to make the change, because I bought a new laptop and only Vista was offered.
I was thinking about setting up a duo-boot running XP, but thought I would try to see if Vista would work first before spending the extra money.
I've also read Rick Destin's post on page 5, March 4th, about how to set up and run Vista. I have gone through that method.
Here's the problem: When in the Cabinet Editor, I bring up a standard cabinet and make changes, then save the cabinet to the directory with a new name, everything works fine. Then I hit the New icon to start over, bring the cabinet back up, make changes to the cabinet, then hit Save, I get an error that says, \"An unname file contains an invalid path.\" So the only way I am able to save the changes that I have made is to give it a new name. Then I have multiple cabinets in the directory.
If I try to exit out of the cabinet that crashed, then click New, it says, \"There are unsaved files in the current assembly.\" So the only way I can delete the cabinet is to completely exit out of e-Cabinets.
Any help would be appreciated.
Scot
Problem Saving Cabinets in Vista
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Scott,
Once you successfully save the changed Standard Cabinet with a new filename, and successfully reload the newly saved cabinet, are you then trying to overwrite the new file or are you saving with yet another new name?
I have a similar problem in Windows XP 64bit and my workaround is to give the file a unique filename every time I save it. For example, Back Bar Base v1 Back Bar Base v2 Back Bar Base v3 etc.....
This does 2 things for me: lets me know at a glance which version is current, and saves me from redoing all my changes should the most current file become corrupted.
Mike
Once you successfully save the changed Standard Cabinet with a new filename, and successfully reload the newly saved cabinet, are you then trying to overwrite the new file or are you saving with yet another new name?
I have a similar problem in Windows XP 64bit and my workaround is to give the file a unique filename every time I save it. For example, Back Bar Base v1 Back Bar Base v2 Back Bar Base v3 etc.....
This does 2 things for me: lets me know at a glance which version is current, and saves me from redoing all my changes should the most current file become corrupted.
Mike
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Dan, thanks for being positive.
Mike, I was trying to overwrite, but once I made changes, it would not let me. So I then started saving each cabinet to a different name. Also, I cannot delete prior cabs by checking the box and clicking \"delete all checked items.\"
Forrest, Yes that is happening to me, too. How do you delete the cabinet once it is there? I should check to see if the cabinet is actually saving like you said.
Thanks, Scot
Mike, I was trying to overwrite, but once I made changes, it would not let me. So I then started saving each cabinet to a different name. Also, I cannot delete prior cabs by checking the box and clicking \"delete all checked items.\"
Forrest, Yes that is happening to me, too. How do you delete the cabinet once it is there? I should check to see if the cabinet is actually saving like you said.
Thanks, Scot
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