Problem with Preferences and Pathrequester

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Sorry for that, I understood everything wrong, but I didn't want to make you mad. Your code runs well in my pc, I didn't realize the bug was happening only with you, so I went in a completely different way. Next time I'll be more patient, it was a stupid fault of mine.

I hope your problem get solved soon. :)
Fou-Lu wrote:Don't get your hopes on Fred coming here himself to help you.
It seems I was wrong after all. :?

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No problem. It was a hard problem to trouble-shoot. I don't blame you for thinking is was something easier (I would have).

Thanks.
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> Don't get your hopes on Fred coming here himself to help you

Why not? Fred is more than willing to help with bugs when he can, and
has in fact done so on many, many occasions.
I compile using 5.31 (x86) on Win 7 Ultimate (64-bit).
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I agree. Fred's great! So is PureBasic.

I think this is just an Windows ME problem. Maybe there is a constant or something that I can use to get the default directory and store it so that the PathRequester doesn't move it.

Thanks PB.
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When I said that I was talking about that time. Fred wasn't in the forums, but PB&J Lover and I were. I just meant "Will you wait for Fred or accept my help?".

I myself got my very first post answered by Fred. I know he always help us! :wink:

Bye. :)

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> I think this is just an Windows ME problem

It works fine for me with Windows ME, so I highly doubt it. Have you tried
re-installing PureBasic and removing any UserLibraries before running the
app? It may be something like that causing the problem. So try it with a
clean PureBasic install and see how you go. Also, my Windows ME install
is 100% clean, so it's also possible that yours is compromised somehow.

Also, are you using jaPBe or the PureBasic editor? jaPBe may be including
some code without it being seen in your own source -- it has this functionality.

Is there anyone else here with ME that can confirm the problem?
I compile using 5.31 (x86) on Win 7 Ultimate (64-bit).
"PureBasic won't be object oriented, period" - Fred.
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