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Comments by Thomas Mack (Top 12 by date)
Thomas Mack
10-Apr-12 21:44pm
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I never did figure out. I meant to say permission, not position as well. I've been getting a lot of Access Denied errors on my Win7 box. I got fed up with the issues, that I formatted my PC. Once I formatted and reinstalled Windows 7, the issue went away completely. I don't know what caused it. Somewhere, somehow, Windows 7 messed up the permissions. Perhaps a undetected rogue application did it, perhaps it's a glitch with Windows 7 that over time the permissions get messed up.
So somewhere I had an issue, not sure where. But other then that, this issue is technically resolved but the actual fix is unknown. The only known fix right now is to format and reinstall Windows 7.
Thomas Mack
8-Dec-11 12:04pm
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It is. I got called into work so I haven't really messed it. I don't do much windows development mostly ASP.NET and this issue is non-existent but that all runs off my local IIS server... I'll mess with it when I get home today and if I find a solution I'll post it. I really think the LuaInterface DLL is hanging up. I'm going to remove the script execution and see if it continues to hang up. The DLL I found on a blog that was recompiled for .NET 4.0, so it might be that. The way it's acting seems like something is acting up. I have multiple projects:
MainProject.dll
Project1.exe
Project2.exe
Both project 1 and project 2 do the same thing, and they both are compiled with the DLL - but I've done this plenty of times and never had a issue.
And to think of it, NO, It doesn't happen on other projects. but what's confusing me is I've been having Windows Permission errors lately on my Windows 7. My OS is setup to have no security (UAC) features, so everything by default is ran as Administrator.. When I right click on the exe it says "Access is denied" I can't access ANYTHING on the EXE. Can't even change the read only properties or anything. When I right click, my computer shows a hour glass for about 30 seconds... Everything it's doing is so weird! After about 3 minutes, I can compile it with no problem. So it's giving me the feeling that SOMETHING is hanging and the only thing it can be is Lua...
Thomas Mack
8-Dec-11 0:27am
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I wish it was that easy :'( I've done this tons of times. It has to be the LuaInterface being stuck open, that's the only thing I can think of.
Thomas Mack
7-Dec-11 16:59pm
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Yes, of course. I have everything disabled (UAC) so everything for the most part runs as admin for me. I think it's LUA being stuck open. Tonight I am going to run each project separately and figure out what's going on, it's completely random.
Thomas Mack
7-Dec-11 14:35pm
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[Window Title]
S:\project\bin\Debug\project.exe
[Content]
Windows cannot access the specified device, path, or file. You may not have the appropriate permissions to access the item.
[OK]
OK - could this have anything to do with SlimDX or LUA? I'm running everything in X86 .NET 4.0
Thomas Mack
7-Dec-11 14:33pm
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OK if I close and reopen Visual Studio it says the file is still locked.
Thomas Mack
7-Dec-11 14:01pm
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This is a good idea.. Was it called unlocker? I have that installed, but it says it's not locked =X
Thomas Mack
7-Dec-11 11:02am
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The code is a basic form layout that comes default, I've removed the little bit of code. I started the project yesterday.
Thomas Mack
7-Dec-11 5:30am
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I've already done that, they are not running. When you run VS in debug mode if you goto "Stop Debug" the application is forced closed no matter what. No rogue app is running to cause this issue. That's why I'm confused.
Thomas Mack
21-Aug-11 12:30pm
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They paid for the services, hosting, and so on. I didn't specifically write any custom code for just them, I use it for all the websites. Any ideas on the best license to use?
Thomas Mack
23-Jul-11 2:52am
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Thanks. I'll look into it some. I was just tossing ideas out there so I really have no clue how I would want to do this.
Thomas Mack
23-Jul-11 2:50am
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I develop a small piece of software to run like this but I didn't create it as a service. Just a command prompt, pops up, closes. Of course this is on a server and you might not want that. Good luck.
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