I was running version 8.03 of Macro Scheduler on Vista-x64 build 5728 without problems (only tested 2 scripts). After installing MS 8.1 as an upgrade, I had no scripts and could not import (0 macros imported) or create (cant save to %datadir%) any new ones. I then uninstalled MS and deleted the MJT Net Ltd folder. I tried a complete fresh install of MS 8.1 and keep getting an installation error message :
"Can not create the following directory %DataDir% "
For now I have gone back to 8.03. I noticed that the install for 8.1 never asked me for an optional data path . The install for 8.03 did prompt me
bnc
8.1 Install problem Vista x64 build 5728
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I hear Vista contains several levels of security, so my guess (strictly a guess) is that you don't have the rights (or need to login as Admin) to create the directories needed by MacroScheduler...probably can't create the new ones since they are in a different location than the old ProgramFiles\MJT..... path.
I believe the installs now go to the User's app path....so the old MacroScheduler would still work, since they were already there....
I believe the installs now go to the User's app path....so the old MacroScheduler would still work, since they were already there....
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I think I know what's happened. I've made a small change to the installer and reuploaded it. Please download the software again - make sure it does download the file again rather than takes it from your cache - and try it again. Let me know if it fixes it.
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Thanks Marcus. I will try the new download shortly.
I did manage to find my own circumvention to the problem
1) Install MS 8.03
2) Install MS 8.1 as an upgrade and then shutdown MS
3) Use Regedit and navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\MJTNET\Msched
4) Find key DataDir and remove the value %DataDir%
5) Restart MS 8.1
I did manage to find my own circumvention to the problem

1) Install MS 8.03
2) Install MS 8.1 as an upgrade and then shutdown MS
3) Use Regedit and navigate to HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\MJTNET\Msched
4) Find key DataDir and remove the value %DataDir%
5) Restart MS 8.1