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05-13-2009, 09:32 PM | #81 |
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You know what I just thought about?
That message doesn't ALWAYS mean it can't find your csv files. It also could mean there's an issue with your csv files. Like corrupt data. Not that that makes any more sense, because I ran your csv's just fine. But I no longer think it's because it can't find them. I think it's because it doesn't like something in there. Did you, by any chance, open the csv's with excel or something, then resave them? That will change the format. Try re-exporting a fresh set and run with those.
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Does it have anything to do with running 64-bit Vista? Just trying to figure it out myself. As far as opening the CSV's themselves, I did open a set in Notepad just to open them up. Those were the ones I've sent you. I've tried other exports (including the desktop solution) since then. |
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05-13-2009, 09:59 PM | #84 |
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I don't see why 64-bit Vista would do anything different.
I really don't know what else to try. Sorry! If you have any access to an XP machine, give it a whirl. At this point, I just gotta think it's Vista. Has anyone else run this successfully with 64-bit Vista?
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