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User forums => Help => Topic started by: Michael2 on May 17, 2018, 02:10:12 am
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Whenever I create a new project, I get two error messages. The first one reads, "Couldn't save project <invalid path> (Maybe the file is write-protected?)" The second one reads "Could not open the file 'main.cpp'. The file does not exist." How can I fix this problem?
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What is the path you've selected in the wizard where the project would be saved?
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I don't know. I don't know how to find that. I'm trying to reinstall it now.
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Well, I see where the <invalid path> is coming from, but I don't know how to change it.
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I think I've got it now. I didn't realize you had to create a folder to save the project in.
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In theory C::B will automatically create the folder you've specified in the wizard.
Is this working correctly?
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In theory C::B will automatically create the folder you've specified in the wizard.
Is this working correctly?
It will create the folder you've specified, the problem here is knowing you have to specify a folder as most software programs have a default one and the field being blank makes it easy to miss the first time. I just had the same problem.
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Is this happening only the first time or every time you start the wizard?