Hello everyone.
My computer is fresh back from the repair shop. At the moment I only have the six default routes and no other routes installed.
I am attempting to install UKTS 5940 Train store but am getting all sorts of error messages as shown Below:-
The registered Train Store folder C:\TS_DEFAULT cannot be found,(it may have been moved outside of Train store) You must either close the program and restore the folder
to its original postion or request Train store to reset the folder registration.
Do you want to close the program?
NO
Do you want train store to reset the folder registration?
YES
Do you want Train store to automatically select the MSTS Folders path from the exsisting MSTS information?
(You should only choose NO if your system has multiple MSTS installations and you have read the Train Store manual first)
I only currently have the six original default routes installed so I have gone for Yes
X
The registered Train Store folder C:\TS DEFAULT' cannot be found.
OK
X Cannot change Visable in OnShow or OnHide.
OK
Storage Path setup
Selected path
C\programFiles(X86)\JA Formoso\Train store
OK
! The specified folder must be on the same drive as the drive for the MSTS path
Please note I have attempted to write C\programFiles(X86)\JA Formoso\Train store in the panel but still get the error message
! The specified folder must be on the same drive as the drive for the MSTS path
Please can someone help me try and sort this out or tell me where I am going wrong.
Cheers
Andy
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Unable to set up Train Store (Multiple error messages).
Andy Moody West Moors Dorset. On the Old Road (Lymington Jn-Broadstone closed 1964)
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Re: Unable to set up Train Store (Multiple error messages).
Hi Andy,
I see you've also posted this query on TSSH to which Mark has replied.
As you seem to have your storage folder set as TS_DEFAULT, it looks as if you're using my TSFE program. If TrainStore was installed before your PC went for repair, and you used TSFE, then the Registry will contain pointers to C:\TS_DEFAULT. If, as part of the repair, TrainStore was removed improperly (ie not using its uninstall feature), the Registry entry will remain.
If your MSTS is on drive C:, then C:\TS_DEFAULT will be its TrainStore storage folder. Is it possible that, as part of the repair, files/folders were removed from drive C:?
When you ask TrainStore to set up a new storage folder, its default will be TrainStore in the root of the drive which contains MSTS. You MUST NEVER put the storage folder in C:\Program Files (x86) or C:\Program Files if you're using Vista or any later OS. The TrainStore program MAY be installed in one of those folders, but I don't recommend it
I'd just like to point out that the problem with the Registry entry would still have occurred if you hadn't used TSFE! It is caused by TrainStore not being uninstalled correctly.
Cheers,
Ged
I see you've also posted this query on TSSH to which Mark has replied.
As you seem to have your storage folder set as TS_DEFAULT, it looks as if you're using my TSFE program. If TrainStore was installed before your PC went for repair, and you used TSFE, then the Registry will contain pointers to C:\TS_DEFAULT. If, as part of the repair, TrainStore was removed improperly (ie not using its uninstall feature), the Registry entry will remain.
If your MSTS is on drive C:, then C:\TS_DEFAULT will be its TrainStore storage folder. Is it possible that, as part of the repair, files/folders were removed from drive C:?
When you ask TrainStore to set up a new storage folder, its default will be TrainStore in the root of the drive which contains MSTS. You MUST NEVER put the storage folder in C:\Program Files (x86) or C:\Program Files if you're using Vista or any later OS. The TrainStore program MAY be installed in one of those folders, but I don't recommend it
I'd just like to point out that the problem with the Registry entry would still have occurred if you hadn't used TSFE! It is caused by TrainStore not being uninstalled correctly.
Cheers,
Ged
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