greenmachine Posted December 7, 2005 Share Posted December 7, 2005 For some reason, my programs stopping running from Scite. Whether I use the key combo or menu item, it won't actually start up a program. It also thought my autoit directory was on the C drive, while it is actually on the D drive, but I was able to change that. At least now the beta shows up, even if it doesn't run. Also, when I right-click on a script file, I get the option to run it with "Program", which is nothing. The autoit exe doesn't show up as an option to run the file with; the "program" thing replaced it. However, running the autoit exe manually and then selecting my script lets it run fine. Here's an example of what happens. I made a simple Message box for a test, but it never showed up. The output: >"D:\Program Files\AutoIt3\SciTe\CompileAU3\CompileAU3.exe" /run /beta /ErrorStdOut /in "D:\Program Files\AutoIt3\msgboxtest.au3" /autoit3dir "D:\Program Files\AutoIt3\beta" /UserParams >Running AU3Check...D:\Program Files\AutoIt3\SciTe\Defs\Unstable\Au3Check\au3check.dat >AU3Check Ended. No Error(s). >Running: (3.1.1.76):\Program Files\AutoIt3\beta\autoit3.exe "D:\Program Files\AutoIt3\msgboxtest.au3" >AutoIT3.exe ended. >Exit code: 0 Time: 0.558 I have .76 installed right now because I know it was working, and I just reinstalled to see if that would fix it. No go. I figured it has something to do with the registry, but I can't tell what. My goal with uninstalling was to clear the registry, which I told it to do, but that didn't help. So, I have no idea what to do next. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
greenmachine Posted December 8, 2005 Author Share Posted December 8, 2005 Fixed it. Turns out there was some stupid file called "Program" on D:\. No size, no extension, nothing. No idea how it got there, but for some reason my computer was trying to run scripts through it, and obviously that wasn't working. At least I solved it.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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