Jeff,

I've never known this to work, although, admittedly, I've not tried. I keep all of my scripts on a network drive; I develop on one machine, and test on another. Can you tell me exactly how you're loading your app?

Aaron

On 3/14/2011 9:29 AM, Jeff Weiss wrote:

I am using a sub folder in my default directory.

With 7.2, I could just type

a\filename

Now with 7.5 beta, I can't type this, and when I use the open file dialog, which will open my sub folder, let me select the script file that I want, but it will still not open it.

Why is this no longer available in 7.5?  It worked fine with 7.2!

Am I the only one that stores script files in subfolders in my profile default folder?

I have 4 subfolders with over a thousand files which I could easily access this way with 7.2.

Jeff Weiss

*From:*Aaron Smith [mailto:[email protected]]
*Sent:* Sunday, March 13, 2011 10:40 AM
*To:* [email protected]
*Subject:* Re: app manager can't use sub

If you're not using your user profile directory for loading apps, then you must specify a full path name.

Aaron

On 3/13/2011 1:26 AM, Jeff Weiss wrote:

using WE 7.5 Beta, Vista Home Sp1.

I am unable to manually load apps from a subFolder within my default apps folder.

My subfolder is named a.

When I type

a\filename

Window-Eyes says no such file.

It does not matter whether I type the .vbs or not.

If I copy the file into the main default folder, it loads just fine.

Unless I'm missing something, this is a pretty big problem.

Jeff Weiss



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