Errors on installing
Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2011 3:33 pm
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...
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...