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The "save file as.." function didn't work sometimes

Started by wtfisgoingoff, March 27, 2013, 04:44:58 PM

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wtfisgoingoff

Hey,guys,There are some cpp source code files in a folder(or some other folder,it doesn't matter) on my PC,I open them with C::B (one by one), when I use the file->save file as to save the file to some place (I'm sure I run C::B as administrator) .some file would be right there immediately,but the other never show up,and I get some message when I came back to C::B window
Quote..\**.cpp has been deleted or is no longer available

can anyone  explain this?  Thanks :)


PS:  Windows 7 SP1 (64bit)     C::B 12.11  

oBFusCATed

Quote from: Smilence on March 27, 2013, 04:44:58 PM
can anyone  explain this?
No, try to explain the problem better, currently it is hard to tell what is wrong/happening.
An example might help, too.
(most of the time I ignore long posts)
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stahta01

#2
I have had the same issue on Windows 7 SP1 (32bit) C::B 12.11; but, I was guessing some other software was interfering with Code::Blocks.

If I get the time might try a simple test case; next time I am at School.

To much junk installed at home to try to narrow done the possible causes.

In my case, CB does not appear to have ever saved the file with the new name.
Note: The only time is is saving for me is when I edited the file.
If I do a File -> "Save File as" of an unchanged file it does not save it for me.

The problem is happening 5 out of 5 trys.
To test, I do a second save as, if the first one works, the second one should complain file already exists.
I just noticed it a day or so ago, I still think it might be a software conflict issue; but, starting to doubt it.

Tim S.  
C Programmer working to learn more about C++.
On Windows 10 64 bit and Windows 11 64 bit.
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