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 Post subject: Windows "Temp" moved or
PostPosted: May 31st, 2012, 2:43 pm 
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...operator error?

I need to read from a txt file to a text box from the Windows "Temp" directory in order to have a relative path name for page notes regardless of where the presentation is run.

While there are a couple of ways to do this, the simplest would be to check the "Get from Windows TEMP directory" option in the "Read from Disk File" dialogue.

Isn't working for me. I have the text stored there and if I uncheck the boxt and provide an absolute directory address to the wintemp file, it works fine. If I check the box and leave on the filename as instructed, it doesn't work.

I've tested this on a test pub with nothing but a text box and a "test.txt" file in the temp directory.

Thoughts?
Dave

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 Post subject: Re: Windows "Temp" moved or
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Seems fine here with Opus 7.

Writes value with TEMP box ticked and reads value back in with TEMP box ticked.

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How did I just KNOW that would be the case?????

Don't know if you can read mine from V8 or not, but it's attached. Of course, you'll need to put a test.txt file in the root of the wintemp directory...

In case it doesn't load, I'll reply again with an image of what I have.

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Image of Opus test...
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No it is not backwardly compatible. But I've got a copy on a spare laptop and your publication works fine.

Must be something else. Are you sure you've got the right location of the TEMP folder. I've moved mine to a ramdisk, but the C:Windows version is still there but not the right path!

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Well, where we are is why I posted such a dumb question. There really isn't anything to goof up. Temp is right where it belongs in C:\Windows. I am going to try it on a different machine. This sort of stuff just ruins my day! :cry:

Dave

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Tried it on my laptop. Still doesn't work!

Please return the file I sent you "working." This is driving me nuts!

On the laptop, I put the test.txt filename in the box and check the temp directory option, and it doesn't work. I uncheck it, type in "c:\windows\temp\test.txt" and it works fine.

I cannot make sense of this.

Dave

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Yeah, you so seem to be suffering the must annoying little niggles that should just work!

Here's a really rubbish example that just writes and reads in Opus 7.0 for you to try.

Mack

P.S just saw your last post. I didn't change the file you posted -nothing to send back, just download the posted version if you still need it.


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 Post subject: Re: Windows "Temp" moved or
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Seems W7 changed things. With your file I had a way to search for the storage location. It isn't C:\windows\temp, it is C:\Users\dmallett.HP\AppData\Local\Temp.

Fascinating.

There IS a system "temp" directory in the windows directory, but obviously not the one Opus is looking for.

In any event, you helped sort it out. Thanks, as always!

Dave

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