See this topic first:
http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewto ... sh#p300984
One question was answered. However, the other question, about the error messages on starting MM, was not.
What happened to me:
- I decided to install MM completely fresh.
- Uninstalled the last build I had installed and deleted all MM folders on the system.
- Installed latest build
- Started it and the following messages appear:
1. The directory C:\Program Files\MediaMonkey\Trash cannot be created.
Cancel - Retry - Ignore -> Ignore...
2. Cannot create file C:\Program Files\MediaMonkey\locae\NL\context.mo
Cancel - Retry -> Cancel...
Language file can't be installed.
OK -> OK...
- MM starts with English UI, but the welcome-page is in Dutch.
When I start MM as Administrator: [right-click -> Run as administrator]:
- No errors are displayed, but MM starts in English.
- Select Dutch -> MM start in English.
The language files are present in C:\...\locale\NL . Context.mo is there as well.
If I delete the context.mo file myself and then start MM, the error about the trash-folder does not appear, but the others still do.
Creating a Trash-file stops that error.
But why is MM insisting on creating a context.mo, while it's already there?
Why is there no dutch UI anymore?
It used to work okay...
See this topic first: http://www.mediamonkey.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=58593&p=300984&hilit=trash#p300984
One question was answered. However, the other question, about the error messages on starting MM, was not.
What happened to me:
- I decided to install MM completely fresh.
- Uninstalled the last build I had installed and deleted all MM folders on the system.
- Installed latest build
- Started it and the following messages appear:
1. The directory C:\Program Files\MediaMonkey\Trash cannot be created.
Cancel - Retry - Ignore -> Ignore...
2. Cannot create file C:\Program Files\MediaMonkey\locae\NL\context.mo
Cancel - Retry -> Cancel...
Language file can't be installed.
OK -> OK...
- MM starts with English UI, but the welcome-page is in Dutch.
When I start MM as Administrator: [right-click -> Run as administrator]:
- No errors are displayed, but MM starts in English.
- Select Dutch -> MM start in English.
The language files are present in C:\...\locale\NL . Context.mo is there as well.
If I delete the context.mo file myself and then start MM, the error about the trash-folder does not appear, but the others still do.
Creating a Trash-file stops that error.
But why is MM insisting on creating a context.mo, while it's already there?
Why is there no dutch UI anymore?
It used to work okay...