Can you run one of the sample macros?
Can you create a new macro? New macro and then add some lines and save it.
Can you create a macro group?
What path is Macro Scheduler using for the general group (right click on General group and see the path there). Is that path writeable?
What is set in this registry key:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\MJTNET\MSched13 - DataDir
Does the path referenced there exist? Can you write to it?
Can you create a new macro inside the standard general group?
Your first post says you get the error "when starting SOME of our macros". Which macros? What's different about the ones that work versus the ones that don't?
What happens if you run them from the main interface versus running them from within the debugger?
As JRL says, v13 predates Windows 8.1. Having said that I have no problems running v13 on Windows 8.1 here and can edit and run macros without issue.
Access violation after Update to V14.0.5/6 with some macros
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Re: Access violation after Update to V14.0.5/6 with some mac
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Re: Access violation after Update to V14.0.5/6 with some mac
I get this issue today - but when I turn off dropbox it started to work again... perhaps dropbox was using the .scp file to sync across the computers...