mig@m1guel.com wrote:
> Hello everyone my first post hope you can shed some
light,
>
> I'm using Dreamweaver CS4 and on starting up Dreamweaver
I am getting the
> following windows message:
>
> "Unable to find WA_memento.htm in the
configuration/floaters directory. The
> floater will not be shown".
>
> I had just removed a Web Assist Paypal extension with
the Extension Manager
> which crashed dreamwaever. I couln't then start the
program. After a reboot
> Dreamwaever launces fine except for this message. Is
this related?
FYI: You can get free support for WebAssist extensions,
either through the user to user forums:
http://webassist.com:8119/
or via submitting a free support incident:
http://www.webassist.com/professional/mywebassist/supporthistory.asp
You should only uninstall extensions with Dreamweaver closed,
that prevents many issues. One thing to try would be to re-install
the extension, then start Dreamweaver, close Dreamweaver, then
uninstall the extension.
Please note that this message is likely to occur once after
uninstalling any extension that has a floating panel that is part
of the extension. I do know that recent updates to WebAssist
extensions do include the Memento panel. If the message continues
to occur on *every* start up, not just the first restart after the
uninstall, then what is happening is that Extension Manager did not
properly remove a reference to the floating panel from your
workspace. Not sure why this occurs, but it may be due to
uninstalling with Dreamweaver still open..
One thing to try would be to reset the workspace. With
Dreamweaver open, in the upper right there is a drop list that
shows the current workspace layout name. For me it is Designer.
Open the drop list and select "Reset Designer" (or whatever your
current workspace is named). Then restart Dreamweaver a couple of
times to see if the alert goes away. If it does, you fine, stop
reading now.
If not, continue on....with Dreamweaver *closed* go to your
user configuration folder. For CS4 see this page for it's location:
http://help.adobe.com/en_US/Dreamweaver/10.0_Extending/WS5b3ccc516d4fbf351e63e3d117f508c8de-7fdb.htm...
Please note, the user folders are by default hidden ( at
least on Windows) so you may need to turn on the view hidden files
feature in your file browser.
Move into the "Workspace" folder within your user folder.
Delete the {workspace name}.XML file. For me, it's Designer.XML.
Also you can open up current.txt file to see what the currently
used workspace file name is. This will reset the workspace to its
default settings, and you'll need to move the panels around to any
custom setup you have made.
Note: if you do not have Dreamweaver closed when you remove
this file, then none of the changes will "stick" as DW will
re-write out the XML file with the incorrect info in it.
--
Danilo Celic
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