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Subject: Re: ACDSee and FR bad luck..
Date: Mon, 12 Apr 2010 19:26:44 +0200That's weird. Looking at your image with the error message I can see that it does not have any path to the exe. So it could not have read the file below.
I wonder if the 32/64 versions have different folders for storing settings? This might be a longshot, but if you use FileMon and then right click to bring up the menu, can you see if there is some process trying to access the shell.dat file, and if so, where is this shell.dat located?
// Dan
Marcel wrote:
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> Hi Dan,
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> well , I guess if it does not work for W7 64b it will not work within ACDSee as well.
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> I did what you said.
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> the dat file
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> F:\Flash Renamer\FlashRen.exe
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> Basic filename cleanup
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> Sync file date with image Exif date
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> Rename Mp3s as 'Artist - Title'
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> Add prefix to filename
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> Add suffix to end of filename
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> Create numbered sequence
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> same error though.
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> bad luck.
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> brgds/Marcel.
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> Van: Dan (RL Vision) [mailto:*****@*****]
> Verzonden: zondag 11 april 2010 17:56
> Aan: Marcel
> Onderwerp: Re: ACDSee and FR bad luck..
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> This will probably fix your problem:
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> 1. Start Flash Renamer and open settings.
> 2. Go to problem solver tab. Click button to open the "settings location".
> 3. Remove the file shell.dat
> 4. Close Flash Renamer.
> 5. The file should be re-created. Open it with notepad to make sure that the firt line contains the location of FlashRen.exe
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> // Dan
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> Marcel wrote:
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> Hi Dan,
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> For a second I hoped I cud use the RMB from within ACDSee.
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> But… BAD luck
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> brgds/Marcel.
I wonder if the 32/64 versions have different folders for storing settings? This might be a longshot, but if you use FileMon and then right click to bring up the menu, can you see if there is some process trying to access the shell.dat file, and if so, where is this shell.dat located?
// Dan
Marcel wrote:
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> Hi Dan,
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> well , I guess if it does not work for W7 64b it will not work within ACDSee as well.
>
>
>
> I did what you said.
>
> the dat file
>
>
>
> //
>
> F:\Flash Renamer\FlashRen.exe
>
> Basic filename cleanup
>
> Sync file date with image Exif date
>
> Rename Mp3s as 'Artist - Title'
>
> Add prefix to filename
>
> Add suffix to end of filename
>
> Create numbered sequence
>
> //
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> same error though.
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> bad luck.
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> brgds/Marcel.
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> Van: Dan (RL Vision) [mailto:*****@*****]
> Verzonden: zondag 11 april 2010 17:56
> Aan: Marcel
> Onderwerp: Re: ACDSee and FR bad luck..
>
>
>
>
> This will probably fix your problem:
>
> 1. Start Flash Renamer and open settings.
> 2. Go to problem solver tab. Click button to open the "settings location".
> 3. Remove the file shell.dat
> 4. Close Flash Renamer.
> 5. The file should be re-created. Open it with notepad to make sure that the firt line contains the location of FlashRen.exe
>
> // Dan
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> Marcel wrote:
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> Hi Dan,
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> For a second I hoped I cud use the RMB from within ACDSee.
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> But… BAD luck
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> brgds/Marcel.