Look at the writelog.in file under
C:\Users\yourname\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Windows and see if this is
there:
[rttyrite]
CustomTnc1MenuEntry=MMTTY
CustomTnc1ProgId=WriteLog.WlMMTtyTnc.1
Type=15
MMTTY_LOCATION=??????????
Are you sure it is under c:\ham\mmtty and not c:\users\yourname....... ?
On Sat, Jul 10, 2010 at 2:36 PM, Jim McDonald <jim@n7us.net> wrote:
> When I try to select MMTTY as the TU type I get an error dialog box:
>
> MmTtyTnc:
> Can't start MMTTY!
> The requested operation requires elevation.
>
> I click OK, and it brings up the box to select the MMTTY folder. When I
> specify C:\Ham\MMTTY I get the same error message and have to close the
> Rttyrite window.
>
> Jim N7US
>
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
>
> I've had some discussion with AA6YQ who is currently maintaining
> MMTTY concerning userpara.ini. Dave confirms my understanding
> that userpara.ini is opened from the MMTTY program directory.
>
> Remember MMTTY is not UAC aware - having been written long before
> either Vista or Windows 7. However, by default MMTTY is installed
> in c:\Program Files(x86) which is a "protected directory" in both
> Vista and Windows 7. User applications are not permitted to write
> to "protected directories" and this may cause a problem with both
> userpara.ini and mmtty,ini.
>
> The suggestions are:
>
> 1) do a fresh installation of MMTTY in a directory other than
> c:\Program Files(x86) ... try c:\MMTTY or c:\Ham Programs\MMTTY
>
> 2) Mark MMTTY.exe "Run this program as and an administrator"
> a) Navigate to C:\Program Files(x86)\MMTTY\MMTTY.exe
> b) right click on MMTTY.exe
> c) Select "Properties"
> d) select the "compatibility" tab
> e) check "Run this program as an administrator" in the
> Privilege Level box
>
> I have never seen the "userpara.ini" error but all of my ham programs
> are installed in a separate directory tree on a separate hard drive:
> (d:\Ham Programs\<application>).
>
> 73,
>
> ... Joe, W4TV
>
> On 7/9/2010 7:34 PM, Don Hill AA5AU wrote:
> > Nothing I have done has been able to get rid of the USERPARA.INI
> > error on startup of the MMTTY when selected as TU in WriteLog. I
> > mentioned in my previous post that the error does not occur directly
> > after a reboot. But I've also found that directly after a reboot,
> > the first time I run WriteLog, my soundcard is either "deaf" or
> > "dead" - no audio apparently getting through it to show up in the
> > MMTTY display. Closing Rttyrite and reopening Rttyrite (or WriteLog)
> > causes the soundboard to start working again. This happens on both
> > the internal sound card to the PC and the Codec soundcard in the
> > IC-7600.
> >
> > I've decided not to spend any more time on it right now unless I can
> > think of something different to do. But complete full installations
> > of WriteLog, MMTTY and the MMTTY plug-in didn't solve the problem.
> >
> > 73, Don AA5AU
> > http://www.aa5au.com
> > http://www.rttycontesting.com
>
>
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