Installation Problems
Posted: Tue Apr 04, 2006 4:04 pm
Hello.
I was running TextPad 4.7.3, paid version, on a Windows 2000 computer.
However, lately I was having troubles with it, so I uninstalled it and cannot get it to re-install properly.
Recently, I downloaded and installed Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition. Just before the install completed, a Windows message box popped up, containing a red circle with a white “X� in it. The title of the message box is “Windows - Low On Registry Space�. Since then, I have increased the size of the registry, but I suspect a setting (or more) relevant to TextPad may have been affected.
Since then, TextPad began acting up so, after playing with it for a while, I thought the best solution might be to simply uninstall TextPad and reinstall it.
The uninstall went fine, no error messages.
However, the install doesn’t seem to be working.
Upon completion of the install, I have the option of launching TextPad. If I select this option, a TextPad error message box pops up:
“Error accessing ’C:\Program Files\TextPad473\System\TEXT.SYN’
C:\Program Files\TextPad473\System\TEXT.SYN contains an invalid path.�
I click the “OK� button and TextPad seems to operate as normal.
I then ran the install again (did not uninstall), hoping it might correct the problem. This time, I did not launch TextPad immediately. I clicked the “Finish� button and returned to the desktop.
(Both times I ran the install program, I was not asked if I wanted to place a shortcut on the desktop.)
When trying to start TextPad through the Start button, the TextPad icon doesn’t show up. There is only a simple text entry, “TextPad�. When I select “TextPad�, it doesn’t start. Instead, the Windows dialog box pops up “Open With . . .�, asking me which program I would like to use to open ‘00021646.rbf’.
This is getting more confusing. I just want to get TextPad up and running again.
Any ideas what is wrong and, more importantly, how can I fix the problem?
Regards,
Michael
I was running TextPad 4.7.3, paid version, on a Windows 2000 computer.
However, lately I was having troubles with it, so I uninstalled it and cannot get it to re-install properly.
Recently, I downloaded and installed Microsoft Visual C++ 2005 Express Edition. Just before the install completed, a Windows message box popped up, containing a red circle with a white “X� in it. The title of the message box is “Windows - Low On Registry Space�. Since then, I have increased the size of the registry, but I suspect a setting (or more) relevant to TextPad may have been affected.
Since then, TextPad began acting up so, after playing with it for a while, I thought the best solution might be to simply uninstall TextPad and reinstall it.
The uninstall went fine, no error messages.
However, the install doesn’t seem to be working.
Upon completion of the install, I have the option of launching TextPad. If I select this option, a TextPad error message box pops up:
“Error accessing ’C:\Program Files\TextPad473\System\TEXT.SYN’
C:\Program Files\TextPad473\System\TEXT.SYN contains an invalid path.�
I click the “OK� button and TextPad seems to operate as normal.
I then ran the install again (did not uninstall), hoping it might correct the problem. This time, I did not launch TextPad immediately. I clicked the “Finish� button and returned to the desktop.
(Both times I ran the install program, I was not asked if I wanted to place a shortcut on the desktop.)
When trying to start TextPad through the Start button, the TextPad icon doesn’t show up. There is only a simple text entry, “TextPad�. When I select “TextPad�, it doesn’t start. Instead, the Windows dialog box pops up “Open With . . .�, asking me which program I would like to use to open ‘00021646.rbf’.
This is getting more confusing. I just want to get TextPad up and running again.
Any ideas what is wrong and, more importantly, how can I fix the problem?
Regards,
Michael