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Unable to open curve creation on Windows 7 64 bit

Unable to open curve creation on Windows 7 64 bit

2012-12-17 by David Stevenson

Hi,  

I've installed QTRGui on my 64 bit Win 7 laptop (including
selecting the tick box for Curve Creation during install), and all seems
to work OK for the main printing functions. However, each time I start
the program, it starts with an error box which says "Insufficient folder
privileges for curve creation". I can dismiss this box, and printing
seems to work fine, but "Curve Creation" under Tools is greyed out. 

I
suspect it's due to the fact that 32 bit programs are installed on 64
bit Windows under the folder "Program Files (x86)" instead of under
"Program Files", as it is on 32 bit windows, and hence the main program
can't find the curve creation software where it expects to see it under
"Program Files". 

Anybody got any ideas on whether this is the problem,
or something else, and if there is any way that this can be fixed?


Many thanks, 

Stevoprinter 

  

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Re: Unable to open curve creation on Windows 7 64 bit

2012-12-23 by stevoprinter

I've resolved the problem.

By right clicking on the QTRGui entry and selecting Properties in the Start>Programs menu, then selecting the Compatibility tab and under Privilege Level ticking the "Run this program as an Administrator", this resolves the problem.


--- In QuadtoneRIP@yahoogroups.com, David Stevenson <davids@...> wrote:
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>   
> 
> Hi,  
> 
> I've installed QTRGui on my 64 bit Win 7 laptop (including
> selecting the tick box for Curve Creation during install), and all seems
> to work OK for the main printing functions. However, each time I start
> the program, it starts with an error box which says "Insufficient folder
> privileges for curve creation". I can dismiss this box, and printing
> seems to work fine, but "Curve Creation" under Tools is greyed out. 
> 
> I
> suspect it's due to the fact that 32 bit programs are installed on 64
> bit Windows under the folder "Program Files (x86)" instead of under
> "Program Files", as it is on 32 bit windows, and hence the main program
> can't find the curve creation software where it expects to see it under
> "Program Files". 
> 
> Anybody got any ideas on whether this is the problem,
> or something else, and if there is any way that this can be fixed?
> 
> 
> Many thanks, 
> 
> Stevoprinter 
> 
>   
> 
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>

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