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Thread IDE width out components
Wed, Jul 1 2015 2:04 PMPermanent Link

Ricardo

All components have disappeared. If I uninstall and go back to install the components they remain missing.
Wed, Jul 1 2015 6:30 PMPermanent Link

Raul

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On 7/1/2015 2:04 PM, Ricardo wrote:
> All components have disappeared. If I uninstall and go back to install the components they remain missing.

The IDE recompiles the component library on startup so any error (or if
components cannot be found) will result in compile failure and no
components getting loaded.

Check the "messages" pane at the bottom of IDE - do you see any errors
there when starting ? (normally you should always see "[Component
Library] Compiled successfully (0 hints, 0 warnings, 0 errors)")

Also check the Options and specifically "Component Library" tab - what
do you have in the "Search Path" ? Make sure it's pointing to EWB2
library and interfaces folders there).

Raul
Thu, Jul 2 2015 7:08 AMPermanent Link

Ricardo

Raul wrote:

On 7/1/2015 2:04 PM, Ricardo wrote:
> All components have disappeared. If I uninstall and go back to install the components they remain missing.

The IDE recompiles the component library on startup so any error (or if
components cannot be found) will result in compile failure and no
components getting loaded.

Check the "messages" pane at the bottom of IDE - do you see any errors
there when starting ? (normally you should always see "[Component
Library] Compiled successfully (0 hints, 0 warnings, 0 errors)")

Also check the Options and specifically "Component Library" tab - what
do you have in the "Search Path" ? Make sure it's pointing to EWB2
library and interfaces folders there).

Raul


Fix. Caused the error the name of the folder (Elevate Web Builder 2 Trial) that exists as (Elevate Web Builder Trial). When you install and uninstall anything not settled properly. I've renamed the folder and it works
Thu, Jul 2 2015 3:23 PMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Ricardo,

<< Fix. Caused the error the name of the folder (Elevate Web Builder 2
Trial) that exists as (Elevate Web Builder Trial). When you install and
uninstall anything not settled properly. I've renamed the folder and it
works >>

Are you saying that all you did was install/reinstall, and the components
were then gone ?  You didn't change anything ?

Thanks,

Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com
Fri, Jul 3 2015 2:45 AMPermanent Link

Ricardo

"Tim Young [Elevate Software]" wrote:

Ricardo,

<< Fix. Caused the error the name of the folder (Elevate Web Builder 2
Trial) that exists as (Elevate Web Builder Trial). When you install and
uninstall anything not settled properly. I've renamed the folder and it
works >>

Are you saying that all you did was install/reinstall, and the components
were then gone ?  You didn't change anything ?

Thanks,

Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com


It is complicated. I had installed the trial version of EWB 1. Install version 2 and started with tests. When I try to create the first application I give an error "access denied" to the folder C:\Program files x(86) \... I uninstalled, reinstalled in the folder C:\Elevate Web Builder, and there already had disappeared components. I installed and reinstalled several times in the folder C:\Program files x (86) \ and not already returned to appear until, manually, I changed the name of folder, as stated in the previous post
Fri, Jul 3 2015 11:28 AMPermanent Link

Tim Young [Elevate Software]

Elevate Software, Inc.

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Email timyoung@elevatesoft.com

Ricardo,

<< It is complicated. I had installed the trial version of EWB 1. Install
version 2 and started with tests. When I try to create the first application
I give an error "access denied" to the folder C:\Program files x(86) \... I
uninstalled, reinstalled in the folder C:\Elevate Web Builder, and there
already had disappeared components. I installed and reinstalled several
times in the folder C:\Program files x (86) \ and not already returned to
appear until, manually, I changed the name of folder, as stated in the
previous post >>

Ahh, okay.  I'm fixing this issue with the component locations in the next
build, and I just wanted to make sure that the cause for your issue is the
same, and it is.

Thanks,

Tim Young
Elevate Software
www.elevatesoft.com
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