Обсуждение: Run-time error '76'
Hello,
I've just recently installed pgAdmin.
Now, after trying to change the location of the log files, I'm getting an
error message "Run-time error '76' Path not found" on startup (just after
the splash screen) and then pgAdmin dies.
I suppose that either I mistyped the path I wanted or pgAdmin cannot or
does not create any directories in the path.
Unfortunately I'm not sure what path I typed in. I've tried
creating a few directories that I might have typed but no luck.
I've tried to uninstall and reinstall pgAdmin but the error continues. I
even tried an earlier version (1_1_66 and 1_1_34).
Is there some file (config maybe) somewhere that gets created but not
uninstalled or some registry setting that does not get reset?
Any suggestions as to how can I fix this problem?
TIA,
Herb Richter <hgr@buynet.com>
Richter Equipment, Markham, Ontario
http://PartsAndService.com
http://PartsAndService.ca
Hi Herb,
Using regedit, try deleting the registry key (after making appropriate backups of course :-)):
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\pgAdmin II\Log file
Regards, Dave.
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From: Herb Richter <hgr@buynet.com>
To: pgadmin-support@postgresql.org
Send: 06:38 PM
Subject: [pgadmin-support] Run-time error '76'
Hello,
I've just recently installed pgAdmin.
Now, after trying to change the location of the log files, I'm getting an
error message "Run-time error '76' Path not found" on startup (just
after
the splash screen) and then pgAdmin dies.
I suppose that either I mistyped the path I wanted or pgAdmin cannot or
does not create any directories in the path.
Unfortunately I'm not sure what path I typed in. I've tried
creating a few directories that I might have typed but no luck.
I've tried to uninstall and reinstall pgAdmin but the error continues. I
even tried an earlier version (1_1_66 and 1_1_34).
Is there some file (config maybe) somewhere that gets created but not
uninstalled or some registry setting that does not get reset?
Any suggestions as to how can I fix this problem?
TIA,
Herb Richter <hgr@buynet.com>
Richter Equipment, Markham, Ontario
http://PartsAndService.com
http://PartsAndService.ca
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Thanks for the reply,
On Sat, 24 Nov 2001 dpage@vale-housing.co.uk wrote:
> Hi Herb,
>
> Using regedit, try deleting the registry key
> (after making appropriate backups of course :-)):
>
> HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\pgAdmin II\Log file
>
> Regards, Dave.
Actually I don't know how to backup the registry (i'm not a windows guy)
but I figured "how dangerous can that be?" :-|
AW, got the error (path) fixed and moved on to the original problem that
caused me to want the logs in a more convient place. That problem being
"attribute 'datlastsysoid' not found" which is of course mentioned in the
troubleshooting guide.
Thanks again,
Herb...
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Herb Richter <hgr@buynet.com>
Richter Equipment, Markham, Ontario
http://PartsAndService.com
http://PartsAndService.ca