Windows cannot find...
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Windows cannot find...
I have searched the forums and found http://www.textpad.info/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4237 where a problem with documents not opening with prior versions of textpad and/or when the tip of the day was opening first... but I am still having problems.
When I attempt to open a .txt file, I get the "Windows cannot find '<correct file path and name>'. Make sure you typed the name correctly, and then try again. To search for a file, click the Start button, and then click Search." error.
If textpad is already open - it opens the file fine.
I have version 4.7.3.
I have reinstalled several times (cleanly with reboots).
Show tips on startup is unchecked.
File associations are done through textoad preferences and explorer.
Windows XP, SP2.
HELP!!!
When I attempt to open a .txt file, I get the "Windows cannot find '<correct file path and name>'. Make sure you typed the name correctly, and then try again. To search for a file, click the Start button, and then click Search." error.
If textpad is already open - it opens the file fine.
I have version 4.7.3.
I have reinstalled several times (cleanly with reboots).
Show tips on startup is unchecked.
File associations are done through textoad preferences and explorer.
Windows XP, SP2.
HELP!!!
There may be an older version of TextPad still in existence on your PC, so please check the following:
In Explorer(My Computer):
From the Tools menu in Explorer choose:
1. Folder options
2. File types
3. Select the TXT file extension from the list
4. Click on Advanced
5. Click on Open
6. Click on Edit
7. Check that the file path to TextPad is correct
I hope this helps.
In Explorer(My Computer):
From the Tools menu in Explorer choose:
1. Folder options
2. File types
3. Select the TXT file extension from the list
4. Click on Advanced
5. Click on Open
6. Click on Edit
7. Check that the file path to TextPad is correct
I hope this helps.
Helios Software Solutions
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What happens if you make the association to .txt files in TextPad, rather than Explorer?
From the Configure menu choose:
1. Preferences
2. Associated Files
3. Under New Extension, type .txt
4. Click Add
5. Click Apply / OK.
Clicking on the Advanced button as previously described, should now reveal the relevant dialog box.
From the Configure menu choose:
1. Preferences
2. Associated Files
3. Under New Extension, type .txt
4. Click Add
5. Click Apply / OK.
Clicking on the Advanced button as previously described, should now reveal the relevant dialog box.
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Cannot Open a File via Double-Click
Yes, I to have recently experienced this issue and cannot resolve it.
I've used TextPad for over 8 years now and 6 years on this specific laptop without issue. Now, all of a sudden, I cannot double-click on any text file to open it. I first have to open Textpad and then I can double-click to open files.
When I double-click on a file to open it, it's like Textpad cannot validate the Windows path to the file and continues to prompt you to create each directory through to the file.
Originally I had file .txt file association associated with TextPad
This yielded "Cannot find the file (blah, blah, blah) or one of it's components" Windows error message. A forum on Windows web site said to remove the DDE component of the file association but this just prevented me from getting the error - the text file still wouldn't open.
I'm not quite sure what changed here. My only guess at this time was that I had made a couple of preference changes a while back but have since removed those changes to no avail. Uninstalling and reinstalling did nothing. This is now the only application that won't open an associated file with a double-click. Why?
Has this happened to anyone else? Can this be resolved?
E Girard
I've used TextPad for over 8 years now and 6 years on this specific laptop without issue. Now, all of a sudden, I cannot double-click on any text file to open it. I first have to open Textpad and then I can double-click to open files.
When I double-click on a file to open it, it's like Textpad cannot validate the Windows path to the file and continues to prompt you to create each directory through to the file.
Originally I had file .txt file association associated with TextPad
This yielded "Cannot find the file (blah, blah, blah) or one of it's components" Windows error message. A forum on Windows web site said to remove the DDE component of the file association but this just prevented me from getting the error - the text file still wouldn't open.
I'm not quite sure what changed here. My only guess at this time was that I had made a couple of preference changes a while back but have since removed those changes to no avail. Uninstalling and reinstalling did nothing. This is now the only application that won't open an associated file with a double-click. Why?
Has this happened to anyone else? Can this be resolved?
E Girard
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possible solution or workaround
Possible solution, or at least a workaround:
I was having the same problem. (Just today, out of the blue.) Tried all of the previous suggestions in this thread. No luck.
Then I tried to launch TextPad by itself, and couldn't even do that. (No error, no TextPad.)
Went into Task Manager (Processes tab) and found five TextPad.exe processes hanging out there.
Killed them.
Tried again to launch TextPad, and it came right up. I shut it down, and watched it properly disappear from Task Manager (all tabs).
I then tried double-clicking a TXT file from Windows Explorer (the original problem, remember), and now it works fine.
I still don't know what caused it in the first place. I tried to recreate the problem (by trying a few different ways of launching TextPad), but wasn't able to do so.
P.S. I'm running Windows XP Pro SP2.
I was having the same problem. (Just today, out of the blue.) Tried all of the previous suggestions in this thread. No luck.
Then I tried to launch TextPad by itself, and couldn't even do that. (No error, no TextPad.)
Went into Task Manager (Processes tab) and found five TextPad.exe processes hanging out there.
Killed them.
Tried again to launch TextPad, and it came right up. I shut it down, and watched it properly disappear from Task Manager (all tabs).
I then tried double-clicking a TXT file from Windows Explorer (the original problem, remember), and now it works fine.
I still don't know what caused it in the first place. I tried to recreate the problem (by trying a few different ways of launching TextPad), but wasn't able to do so.
P.S. I'm running Windows XP Pro SP2.
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The problem I and egirard are having is different. Textpad is not running (as a process or otherwise). When a .txt document is double clicked - an error occurs that windows cannot find the file. I believe it is a registry error, but I have not yet found a solution (I do not want to reinstall windows at this time).