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Release_1.2.4
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Windows (458)
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2012-09-15
2010-11-24
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If you enable notes (preferences / features / allow for taking notes)
it is not longer possible to add new categories or modify categories.

regards
Gerhard

Discussion

  • Frank Niessink

    Frank Niessink - 2010-11-24

    Hi Gerhard,

    I cannot replicate this. Please rename your TaskCoach.ini and try again. If that helps, please attach your TaskCoach.ini to this bug report. Please also check for a taskcoach.exe.log.

    Thanks, Frank

     
  • Frank Niessink

    Frank Niessink - 2010-11-24

    To better investigate the bug you reported we'd like you to attach the file 'taskcoach.exe.log' to this bug report. The taskcoach.exe.log file is generated by Task Coach when something unexpected happens. If present, it is located in the folder where you installed Task Coach. This is usually 'C:\Program Files\TaskCoach'. If you don't have write-permission in that folder it may also be located in 'C:\Users\<your_username>\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files\TaskCoach'.

    The taskcoach.exe.log file should only contain error messages, no personal data. Feel free to check though; it is a text file that you can view with any text editor such as for example Notepad.

    Thanks, Task Coach development team

     
  • Frank Niessink

    Frank Niessink - 2010-11-24

    To better investigate the bug you reported we'd like you to attach the file 'TaskCoach.ini' to this bug report.

    If you're on Windows, the TaskCoach.ini file is located in the Application Data folder of Task Coach. This is usually
    'C:\Documents and Settings\<your username>\Application Data\TaskCoach'.

    If you're on Linux, the TaskCoach.ini file is located in the .TaskCoach subdirectory of your home directory. So this would usually be '/home/<your username="">/.TaskCoach'.

    If you're on Mac OS X, the TaskCoach.ini file is located in the .TaskCoach subdirectory of your home directory. So this would usually be '/home/<your username="">/.TaskCoach'.

    The TaskCoach.ini file only contains settings, no personal data. Feel free to check though; it is a text file that you can view with any text editor such as for example Notepad.

    Thanks, Task Coach development team

     
  • Gerhard Oblasser

    I had a taskcoach.ini file in "documents and settings" and one in "program files"
    (the one in "program files" had actual date)
    After renaming both the new taskcoach.ini was generated in "documents and settings".
    With this change the bug is solved.
    Thanks for your help.

    Gerhard

     
  • Gerhard Oblasser

    file out of documents and settings

     
  • Gerhard Oblasser

    file out of program files

     
  • Gerhard Oblasser

    log file

     
  • Gerhard Oblasser

    new .ini file

     
  • Frank Niessink

    Frank Niessink - 2010-11-26

    Hi Gerhard,

    That's good to hear. Please contact us again if you run into the issue again (or other issues for that matter).

    Thanks, Frank

     

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