"...directory\MFC363A.tmp contains an invalid path"
Posted: Tue Aug 27, 2019 1:01 pm
I recently started getting this error when attempting to save .spn files in subfolders of the spinsrc directory. There seem to be no issue when editing files directly in the spinsrc directory (the root directory). The error pop-up is followed by another pop-up stating:
"Error Saving
... directory/filename.spn"
The .tmp file name changes every time I attempt to save. I have taken a backup of all my .spn, .spj and .hex files and reinstalled SpinASM, but the problem persists. Has anyone else experienced this issue? I really need to get this fixed (I need SpinASM for my job) and I can't keep track of my work if all my files are in the main spinsrc directory (too crowded).
On a sidenote:
SpinASM is storing all my .spn, .spj and .hex files in a separate "SpinAsm IDE" folder (with all my spinsrc directory subfolders) that IT has generated in my "user\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files (x86)"-directory. This directory is separate from the "Windows (C:)\Program Files (x86)"-directory. The real SpinAsm IDE directory only contains the example codes and projects that are included when you install the software. I don't know why it's doing this, but it's kinda annoying.., It's always been this way though so I doubt it has anything to do with the error.
"Error Saving
... directory/filename.spn"
The .tmp file name changes every time I attempt to save. I have taken a backup of all my .spn, .spj and .hex files and reinstalled SpinASM, but the problem persists. Has anyone else experienced this issue? I really need to get this fixed (I need SpinASM for my job) and I can't keep track of my work if all my files are in the main spinsrc directory (too crowded).
On a sidenote:
SpinASM is storing all my .spn, .spj and .hex files in a separate "SpinAsm IDE" folder (with all my spinsrc directory subfolders) that IT has generated in my "user\AppData\Local\VirtualStore\Program Files (x86)"-directory. This directory is separate from the "Windows (C:)\Program Files (x86)"-directory. The real SpinAsm IDE directory only contains the example codes and projects that are included when you install the software. I don't know why it's doing this, but it's kinda annoying.., It's always been this way though so I doubt it has anything to do with the error.