I can also generate the MFC error a second way ... this time with
the "administrator" account.
If you have damaged userpara.ini and allowed MMTTY to create a
NEW one and enable "Show Profile Panel" in the TNC Setup for
the MMTTY plug-in starting the RTTYRITE will generate the MFC
error. To fix this specific problem:
1) edit your ACTIVE writelog.ini
(c:\users\<current user>\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Windows)
2) set "MMTTY_USE_PROFILE=0"
this will allow you to start RTTYrite
3) In the MMTTY window (RTTY Control Panel) - click Profiles(S)
4) Click "MMTTY Default"
5) Click Profiles(S) again ..
6) Select "Assign Menu" -> Profile 1 and Name it MMTTY Default
this will result in ONE numbered (good) profile and the
profile panel will work again.
By the way ... resolving the "profile panel" problem also allows
my "standard user" account to work properly with RTTYrite ... it
looks like the MFC error is due to the inability to read MMTTY's
userpara.ini.
73,
... Joe, W4TV
On 7/11/2010 7:32 PM, Joe Subich, W4TV wrote:
>
> OK, I can generate the MFC error but not using my normal log in as an
> administrator in Windows 7/64. If I create a second account with
> standard user permissions, I see the MFC error and can't run RTTYrite
> at all.
>
> I suspect the problem is one of permissions but at this point I'm
> not able to find a work around ... manually giving "everyone" full
> permissions on the file mmttytnc.dll in C;\ProgramData\WriteLog does
> not solve the problem and neither does copying mmttytnc.dll back to
> the Writelog program directory.
>
> This is probably going to take someone with some specialized debugging
> software to figure out why "non administrator" users get the MFC error
> in RTTYrite with MMTTY.
>
> 73,
>
> ... Joe, W4TV
>
> On 7/11/2010 3:41 PM, Jim McDonald wrote:
>> Hi Joe,
>>
>> I did all of that but still no joy. I cleaned the registry too. Two
>> instances - one for each receiver - both work standalone. Same UserPara.ini
>> error and the error that MMTTY is initializing. I can get into the MMTTY
>> setup screens within WL but MMTTY never starts.
>>
>> The full install of 10.77H was done today.
>>
>> Could Norton Internet Security be the problem? I disabled both the firewall
>> and AV but no change.
>>
>>
>> [Rttyrite]
>> Port=1
>> Speed=0
>> Type=15
>> MMTTY_LOCATION=C:\Ham\MMTTY\
>> Y=181
>> W=960
>> H=726
>> HIGH_TONES=0
>> X=1565
>> MMTTY_USE_MENUS=1
>> MMTTY_USE_BUTTONS=0
>> MMTTY_ALWAYS_ON_TOP=0
>> MMTTY_USE_PROFILE=1
>> MMTTY_CQAFC=1
>> MMTTY_CQNET=0
>> MMTTY_SPAFC=0
>> MMTTY_SPNET=0
>> MMTTY_AUTOAFC=1
>> Font=APPPPPPPAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAJBAAAAAAAAAAAAADACABABCBEOGEGBGMGFGACN
>> EPGOGPGAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA
>>
>> Jim N7US
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: writelog-bounces@contesting.com
>> [mailto:writelog-bounces@contesting.com] On Behalf Of Joe Subich, W4TV
>> Sent: July 11, 2010 13:31
>> To: Jim McDonald; writelog>> "[WriteLog]"
>> Subject: Re: [WriteLog] Error Message when Writelog 10.77H is started up
>>
>>
>> Try uninstalling the MMTTY Plug-in from Control Panel, then
>> reboot the computer (cold boot) and reinstall the plug-in.
>>
>> I've just done a complete clean install of WriteLog 10.77H
>> in Windows 7/64 (professional) and can't get an error.
>> MMTTY 1.66g is installed in two separate directories
>> D:\Ham Programs\MMTTY and D:\Ham Programs\MMTTY2 and both
>> copies have been configured/run stand alone from those
>> directories.
>>
>> 73,
>>
>> ... Joe, W4TV
>>
>>
>>
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