BA5b Issue

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John45
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BA5b Issue

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First, thanks for getting BA5b released for beta testing.

I made a directory in C:\Program Files (x86) and unzipped the files to it. Then I created a desktop shortcut to BibleAnalyzer5.exe. When I ran it, I got an error that it could not access the log file. If I run it as an administrator, then I can. I have included a screenshot of the message.

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Re: BA5b Issue

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This log file is only created when an error occurs. If you can post or email the contents of the log file we may see what caused it issue.
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Re: BA5b Issue

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Here are the contents of the log file after receiving the message previously posted.

INFO:Started BA
INFO:Finished loading - 4.48399996758 sec.
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Re: BA5b Issue

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That's a different log file. I need the one that ends with BibleAnalyzer5.exe.log. Log files are hidden in Windows by default. You may have to set explorer to show hidden files them to see it.
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Re: BA5b Issue

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I assume bibleanalyzer5.exe.log should be in the same directory as bibleanalyzer5.exe. I did a scan of my system and this log file does not exist.

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Re: BA5b Issue

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Windows considers the Program Files folder as a system folder and requires admin rights to write to a file in it. Since the portable edition of Bible Analyzer writes the config.ini and other files back into the folder, you get this warning. Place the folder under your My Documents folder, which is owned by the user, and you should be able to run BA normally.
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Re: BA5b Issue

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Thanks, Tim.

That solved the problem.

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