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Phil23
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Posted: 01:49am 15 Apr 2020
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Just went to fire up MMedit in the office & I'm getting an error...

! 53 OS Error: The system cannot find the file specified.


I was probably in in last week & Ok.

First time I skipped the error It loaded but only formatted comments.
Now it won't start at all, but appears in task manager.

Tried reinstalling over the top, but no change.

Haven't tried a reboot yet; Uptime is 8 days & I have a million pages, tasks & remote sessions open...

Was just looking to do a 1 line edit, but it's a line exceeding 80 chrs.

Cheers

Phil.
 
TassyJim

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Posted: 02:58am 15 Apr 2020
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  Quote  Was just looking to do a 1 line edit, but it's a line exceeding 80 chrs.


Long lines shouldn't matter for MMEdit so that's not the problem.

The usual recommendation is to delete locate.inf form the data folder.
If that doesn't work, delete all *.inf files

Do you get the error when you try to open a source file or is it on program start-up?

Jim
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Phil23
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Posted: 05:24am 15 Apr 2020
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  TassyJim said  
Long lines shouldn't matter for MMEdit so that's not the problem.

Yes, I couldn't fix my self induced bug in the internal editor though.

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The usual recommendation is to delete locate.inf


That fixed it, thanks Jim; No reboot required.
It was on startup by the way.
 
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