Hello:
I am running the latest html editor in admin mode on my 64-bit computer. For the life of me I can't get it to save the path of my default folder no matter how many times I change the setting. It keeps going back to the coffeecup default path.
I've also tried making the changes and running the program in widows XP SP 2 & 3 compatability mode to no avail.
Any one have any suggestions on how to correct this?
64 bit compatability - Post ID 110148
I am running the same system and it does the same thing to me. I do not think there is currently a fix for it.
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My Web Development Company: http://www.innovatewebdevelopment.com (Created with Coffee Cup Software).
My Personal Website: http://www.EricSEnglish.com
Hi Joe & Eric,
Unfortunately, there's no fix for that because you are running our software on a 64-bit which is not supported by CoffeeCup Software. Officially, all of our software is supported under Windows 7, XP, and Vista 32-bit. However, many of our users are able to use the software with Windows 64-bit running in Windows XP Compatibility Mode. In the event that this does not fix the issue either, there's really not much that be done to skirt around it since the software was not developed to run on 64-bit systems anyway.
Unfortunately, there's no fix for that because you are running our software on a 64-bit which is not supported by CoffeeCup Software. Officially, all of our software is supported under Windows 7, XP, and Vista 32-bit. However, many of our users are able to use the software with Windows 64-bit running in Windows XP Compatibility Mode. In the event that this does not fix the issue either, there's really not much that be done to skirt around it since the software was not developed to run on 64-bit systems anyway.
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