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Cannot run program after installation due to missing settings.json file
After installing the program I'm unable to run it with the following error:
When checking the installation folder settings.json seems to be missing entirely.
@Skyyblaze - Does your Windows account have Administrator privledges? This is required to use the app.
If it does please could you answer the following questions, and then I might be able to suggest a fix:
- When you start the app, do you see a 'User Account Control' dialog? Something like this: https://imgur.com/a/fuUKCWr
- Navigate to the installation folder. It should be
C:\Program Files (x86)\Start Menu Manager
. You should see the fileStart Menu Manager.exe
here. Do you also see asettings.json
file? If yes, please post the contents of thesettings.json
file here. - Are you able to access the Start Menu shortcut folder. It should be at the path
C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs
.
Thanks.
@Skyyblaze - Does your Windows account have Administrator privledges? This is required to use the app.
If it does please could you answer the following questions, and then I might be able to suggest a fix:
1. When you start the app, do you see a 'User Account Control' dialog? Something like this: https://imgur.com/a/fuUKCWr 2. Navigate to the installation folder. It should be `C:\Program Files (x86)\Start Menu Manager`. You should see the file `Start Menu Manager.exe` here. Do you also see a `settings.json` file? If yes, please post the contents of the `settings.json` file here. 3. Are you able to access the Start Menu shortcut folder. It should be at the path `C:\ProgramData\Microsoft\Windows\Start Menu\Programs`.
Thanks.
Thanks for trying to help!
I do have administrative privileges on my account and system, to answer your other questions:
1: Yes I see a UAC prompt and the app starts elevated. 2: As mentioned before I do not see a settings.json file next to the .exe, the file simply doesn't exist. 3: Yes I can access the folder just fine.
Any help is appreciated :smile:
One thing I thought of that might throw the program off, my system is one of these very rare edge-cases where my Windows partition actually isn't C: but has another drive-letter.
This happened back when I upgraded from Win7 to Win10 due to some dual-boot shenanigans I had going on but I never had any issues in the 5 or so years I've been running this install so I never bothered to "fix" it.
This happened back when I upgraded from Win7 to Win10 due to some dual-boot shenanigans I had going on but I never had any issues in the 5 or so years I've been running this install so I never bothered to "fix" it.
Ah, that will be the problem. I'll look into it and might get a fix into version 1.1 (which should be released by December).
This happened back when I upgraded from Win7 to Win10 due to some dual-boot shenanigans I had going on but I never had any issues in the 5 or so years I've been running this install so I never bothered to "fix" it.
Ah, that will be the problem. I'll look into it and might get a fix into version 1.1 (which should be released by December).
Alright I'm glad we could pinpoint the cause no matter if you can fix it or not. If you can I'm super looking forward to 1.1 also for Steam support, thanks for the hard work! :smile: