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November 6, 2019
Question

Robohelp 2019 crashing when creating a project

  • November 6, 2019
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I am supporting a user, who when creating a new project in Robohelp 2019 he gets this error message. 

 

Application Error 

 

This application has run into an error.

Please save your unsaved changes and restart from menu

 

Help>Restart RoboHelp

 

He is using windows 10 version 1809

 

I have reinstalled the application and he still getting the same error.

 

Thank you for your help

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6 replies

Participant
November 7, 2019

I have a feeling that something is lurking from a previous install, that has not been removed correctly to be honest. 

Ive now asked adobe tech support for help as unfortunatly I am also remote to the users location. 

 

Community Expert
November 6, 2019

To add to Captiv8r's comment, also consider the windows user name when considering special characters. In a previous life we had problems with dots in the windows user name and thus in the default project path in the User directory. While I think that's fixed, it doesn't hurt to check if that's a difference between you and them.

Captiv8r
Legend
November 6, 2019

Has anyone examined the file or project name that is trying to be used? I'm wondering if perhaps some "special" characters may be coming into play here. Any character other than the standard A-Z, or a-z, or 0-9 or maybe underscore would be considered special.

 

Or does it happen even if you use something like MyProject as the name?

Peter Grainge
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 6, 2019

That implies there may have been an earlier version on the rogue machine. That shouldn't make any difference as I have three versions on the machine I am using. However my guess is something got messed up and only Adobe Support can help you with that.


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Participant
November 6, 2019

Hi Peter thank you for your reply. 

 

When installing I used the default location 

 

I installed from the C Drive, I have also installed the same software on my PC (a clean install as I have never used the software before and it is working fine for me)

 

 

Peter Grainge
Community Expert
Community Expert
November 6, 2019

Assuming you are IT Support you will have admin rights so we can rule that out.

 

Are you installing to the default location?

 

Where are the installation files? Best run from the C drive if problems are occurring.

 

Beyond that, I think you will need to go to Adobe Support rather than this user forum.


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