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DarkBASIC Professional Discussion / Blank save files?

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DrunkenAdvice
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Posted: 22nd Nov 2013 20:43
Hi!
New to DBpro
And it seems like all of my files are being saved, but saved without anything in the code.
No "Rem Project..."
No coding.
Nothing.
Just blank.
Both the DBA and DBPRO file's are completely empty.
Ive gone back and it has done this for all of the little test programs, practice, etc.
And now that Im starting to make libraries of useful functions to go back to...
Well this isn't exactly any fun.

Anyone know what I am doing wrong?
Cause I haven't the slightest Idea.

Winning an argument against a troll, whom must admit that you are correct. The creature then kills itself in complete shame. Everything in world is a lil better.
That's how finishing a code feels.
Mobiius
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Posted: 23rd Nov 2013 17:36
Do you have DBP installed in the program files folder? If so try moving it to another less secure folder.

DrunkenAdvice
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Posted: 25th Nov 2013 00:09
Well,
I attempted this, and all it did was lead to frustration.
I attempted to re install it to another location, and my computer had a heart attack...
Then I tried, well I tried a couple different things.

Whats happening is that its not loading the source code, its just loading a new project with the same title, but if i go
File-> Open Source
I get what I want, so, that's weird.
I think ill just put up with this slight annoyance instead of try and "Fix" this again...
But now I have a new problem.

Winning an argument against a troll, whom must admit that you are correct. The creature then kills itself in complete shame. Everything in world is a lil better.
That's how finishing a code feels.
BatVink
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Location: Gods own County, UK
Posted: 25th Nov 2013 09:01
Where are you saving the .dbpro file? See if it works okay when saved in My Documents.

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