I've been using in 10 pro for ever.
Just did an new install last year on another computer.
Mike Simpson's version.
Randy
I've been using in 10 pro for ever.
Just did an new install last year on another computer.
Mike Simpson's version.
Randy
That's great and all, but care to explain how you guys installed it and got it working properly?
-Shawn K-
I've just been running it in the directory it's run in on my last couple PC's... no installer needed.
You know you have to have Java installed?
Install Java. The one recommended for your computer. Default install.
Install RouteRiter, by right clicking and running as admin. Put it somewhere outside the windows protected folder system.
In the RouteRiter folder create the two folders TempFiles and TempFiles2.
rr1.jpg
In your Java Install create the folder classes.
rr2.jpg
Copy the contents of the TSUtil folder in RouteRiter and put them in the classes folder you just created.
Works for me.
Randy
Edit: On occasion a Java update will wipe the classes folder requiring you to recreate it. Happened to me a couple weeks ago.
This is for v. 7.6.0.26, Mike Simpsons last version.
Last edited by rdayt; 02-26-2023 at 08:27 AM.
Thank you so much Randy! I will give that a try, I think the only thing I goofed was the tempfiles and tempfiles2 folder. Could explain why it was acting up! I'll let you know what comes of this!
Edit: Looks like I still get the same error message as before
"Run-time error '380'
Invalid property value"
Last edited by CSRX; 02-26-2023 at 11:08 AM.
-Shawn K-
Hi
I'm not sure if this will help you but I have W10 64 and I found it necessary to install both 64 and 32 bit Java
with the classes folder in both installs.
Not sure why but it works.
Cheers
Daniel
Daniel - Sydney (Glad I'm not in Townsville)
It used to be my favourite place in the world.
Yes, Java is persnickety.
By the way, to the original poster, Shortliner, has any of this helped with your greyed out tracks error?