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Bob Flanagan

Can't create ini file on a Vista machine
 
I tried the following in both Excel 2003 and 2007 on a Vista machine:

Sub Test()
Dim I As Integer
I = FreeFile
fName = "C:\aaa.ini"
Open fName For Output As #1
Print #1, "Test"
Close #1
End Sub

I get a Path/Fle access error on the Open line. The above works perfect in
other versions of Excel. I tried different folders and still no joy.

When I tried manually saving a workbook to the programs file directory where
the add-in was located, to the root C drive and to the windows temp
directory. , I get a "you don't have permissions" error message each time.
Most likely this is what is triggering the path/file error. I guess I could
save to the my documents directory, but the file is not one the user needs
to see. And if they see it, they are likely to delete

Any ideas on how to solve?

Bob Flanagan
Macro Systems
http://www.add-ins.com
Productivity add-ins and downloadable books on VB macros for Excel



Ron de Bruin

Can't create ini file on a Vista machine
 
Hi Bob

C:\ is protected in Vista

Create a folder for your add-in in a unprotected area on you hard disk


--

Regards Ron de Bruin
http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm


"Bob Flanagan" wrote in message . ..
I tried the following in both Excel 2003 and 2007 on a Vista machine:

Sub Test()
Dim I As Integer
I = FreeFile
fName = "C:\aaa.ini"
Open fName For Output As #1
Print #1, "Test"
Close #1
End Sub

I get a Path/Fle access error on the Open line. The above works perfect in
other versions of Excel. I tried different folders and still no joy.

When I tried manually saving a workbook to the programs file directory where
the add-in was located, to the root C drive and to the windows temp
directory. , I get a "you don't have permissions" error message each time.
Most likely this is what is triggering the path/file error. I guess I could
save to the my documents directory, but the file is not one the user needs
to see. And if they see it, they are likely to delete

Any ideas on how to solve?

Bob Flanagan
Macro Systems
http://www.add-ins.com
Productivity add-ins and downloadable books on VB macros for Excel



Bob Flanagan

Can't create ini file on a Vista machine
 
Hi Ron. This thread appeared finally in my news reader. Sounds like it
will be better to create registry entries instead. At lieast that can be
done across platforms.

Bob

"Ron de Bruin" wrote in message
...
Hi Bob

C:\ is protected in Vista

Create a folder for your add-in in a unprotected area on you hard disk


--

Regards Ron de Bruin
http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm


"Bob Flanagan" wrote in message
. ..
I tried the following in both Excel 2003 and 2007 on a Vista machine:

Sub Test()
Dim I As Integer
I = FreeFile
fName = "C:\aaa.ini"
Open fName For Output As #1
Print #1, "Test"
Close #1
End Sub

I get a Path/Fle access error on the Open line. The above works perfect
in other versions of Excel. I tried different folders and still no joy.

When I tried manually saving a workbook to the programs file directory
where the add-in was located, to the root C drive and to the windows temp
directory. , I get a "you don't have permissions" error message each
time. Most likely this is what is triggering the path/file error. I guess
I could save to the my documents directory, but the file is not one the
user needs to see. And if they see it, they are likely to delete

Any ideas on how to solve?

Bob Flanagan
Macro Systems
http://www.add-ins.com
Productivity add-ins and downloadable books on VB macros for Excel



Peter Grebenik

Can't create ini file on a Vista machine
 
I don't know whether its just a typo, but you should have:

Sub Test()
Dim I As Integer
I = FreeFile
fName = "C:\aaa.ini"
Open fName For Output As I 'not #1
Print #I, "Test" 'not #1
Close I
End Sub

Just a thought.

Peter


Ron de Bruin

Can't create ini file on a Vista machine
 
Yes that is also a good option

In Vista if you copy a add-in in the Library folder and have a option in the add-in to change
things and save the changes in the Add-in then you also have a problem.

The Library folder is also protected


--

Regards Ron de Bruin
http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm


"Bob Flanagan" wrote in message ...
Hi Ron. This thread appeared finally in my news reader. Sounds like it
will be better to create registry entries instead. At lieast that can be
done across platforms.

Bob

"Ron de Bruin" wrote in message
...
Hi Bob

C:\ is protected in Vista

Create a folder for your add-in in a unprotected area on you hard disk


--

Regards Ron de Bruin
http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm


"Bob Flanagan" wrote in message
. ..
I tried the following in both Excel 2003 and 2007 on a Vista machine:

Sub Test()
Dim I As Integer
I = FreeFile
fName = "C:\aaa.ini"
Open fName For Output As #1
Print #1, "Test"
Close #1
End Sub

I get a Path/Fle access error on the Open line. The above works perfect
in other versions of Excel. I tried different folders and still no joy.

When I tried manually saving a workbook to the programs file directory
where the add-in was located, to the root C drive and to the windows temp
directory. , I get a "you don't have permissions" error message each
time. Most likely this is what is triggering the path/file error. I guess
I could save to the my documents directory, but the file is not one the
user needs to see. And if they see it, they are likely to delete

Any ideas on how to solve?

Bob Flanagan
Macro Systems
http://www.add-ins.com
Productivity add-ins and downloadable books on VB macros for Excel



Mark Jones

Can't create ini file on a Vista machine
 
Ron de Bruin wrote:
Hi Bob

C:\ is protected in Vista

Create a folder for your add-in in a unprotected area on you hard disk


Is there a way to make these protected areas into
unprotected areas?



Ron de Bruin

Can't create ini file on a Vista machine
 
Hi Mark

In the properties of a folder there is a security tab
You can chnage the security there
But not all Vista versions have that tab

Read this from help

***********
Why is the Security tab missing from my file and folder properties?

The Security tab is not available on file and folder properties in Windows Vista Home Premium,
Windows Vista Home Basic, and Windows Vista Starter.
The Security tab also is not available if you are using the FAT or FAT32 file system
*************

Use the users folder to avoid problems
"C:\Users\Ron\test\"

You can build the string with
Environ("UserName")



--

Regards Ron de Bruin
http://www.rondebruin.nl/tips.htm


"Mark Jones" wrote in message ink.net...
Ron de Bruin wrote:
Hi Bob

C:\ is protected in Vista

Create a folder for your add-in in a unprotected area on you hard disk


Is there a way to make these protected areas into
unprotected areas?




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