TextPipe (Windows Shell) still looks for the Installed Filters in the wrong place. e.g. in
C:\Program Files\DataMystic\TextPipe\
rather than in
C:\Users\<username>\Documents\DataMystic\TextPipe
Is this because the installation setup no longer overwrites the existing user's set of Windows Shell extensions?
cf. I have never removed the 12 filters that come installed for Windows Shell extensions.
I have only ever added new ones to my own set of extensions.
David
TextPipe path for Installed Filters?
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Re: TextPipe path for Installed Filters?
I think you are right. I have uninstalled and reinstalled under Windows 7, and I get:
C:\Users\Simon Carter\Documents\DataMystic\TextPipe\sysadmin\split files.fll
as a path for the first entry.
C:\Users\Simon Carter\Documents\DataMystic\TextPipe\sysadmin\split files.fll
as a path for the first entry.