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RE: Critical error octave
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John Guin |
Subject: |
RE: Critical error octave |
Date: |
Wed, 26 Nov 2014 13:36:19 -0800 |
I've had similar errors when (for whatever reason) I don't have permission
to folders in Windows. I use the "Take Ownership" tool from this site:
http://www.blogsdna.com/17568/how-to-take-ownership-on-windows-8.htm Just
install the reg keys, right click the folder (in this case,
c:\users\eigenarr) and select Take Ownership. It takes a few seconds but
then you have full permissions to that folder and all subfolders.
In case you don't want to download from that site, here are the keys it
sets:
Windows Registry Editor Version 5.00
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\*\shell\runas]
@="Take Ownership"
"NoWorkingDirectory"=""
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\*\shell\runas\command]
@="cmd.exe /c takeown /f \"%1\" && icacls \"%1\" /grant administrators:F"
"IsolatedCommand"="cmd.exe /c takeown /f \"%1\" && icacls \"%1\" /grant
administrators:F"
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\runas]
@="Take Ownership"
"NoWorkingDirectory"=""
[HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\Directory\shell\runas\command]
@="cmd.exe /c takeown /f \"%1\" /r /d y && icacls \"%1\" /grant
administrators:F /t"
"IsolatedCommand"="cmd.exe /c takeown /f \"%1\" /r /d y && icacls \"%1\"
/grant administrators:F /t"
Does this help?
-----Original Message-----
From: address@hidden
[mailto:address@hidden On Behalf Of Joke
Sanders
Sent: Wednesday, November 26, 2014 6:29 AM
To: address@hidden
Subject: Critical error octave
Hello
I've tried to install octave on my windows pc and I get an error every time
I try to open it.
I've enclosed a picture of the error note.
It states: The settings file
C:/Users/eigenaar/.config/octave/qt-settings does not exist and can not be
created. Make sure you have read and write permissions to
C:/Users/eigenaar/.config/octave Octave GUI must be closed now.
I really don't know what to do now, I've already tried to look into the
file, but it is empty. And I don't really know what the error means. Can you
maybe help me to solve this problem, so I can use octave?
Thank you!
Joke Sanders