|
Sweet Home 3D Forum » List all forums » » Forum: Installation » » » Thread: Can't save preferences in file system |
|
| Print at Dec 20, 2025, 1:16:12 PM | View all posts in this thread on one page |
| Posted by totolafrite at Jun 18, 2013, 9:01:12 PM |
|
Can't save preferences in file system Hello, I am running Sweet Home 3D on Windows 8 Pro (Surface Pro) and everytime I change the préférences I get the error message indicated in the title. For information, in order to have the program to work I had to download the complete package of Sweet Home 3D and run the 64 bit version. The version installed with the standard installer does not start at all. Thanks PS: really great program, though, very good job |
| Posted by Puybaret at Jun 19, 2013, 9:12:34 AM |
|
Re: Can't save preferences in file system What do you mean by "complete package"? The Jar executable version or the portable version? By the way, I would be very pleased to read your feedback about running Sweet Home 3D on a tablet. Isn't drawing in the plan too difficult with the fingers? Or maybe you preferred to use a pen? What about the performances when you try to use some bigger files like SweetHome3DExample7.sh3d available in the gallery? ---------------------------------------- Emmanuel Puybaret, Sweet Home 3D creator |
| Posted by totolafrite at Jun 19, 2013, 10:32:03 PM |
|
Re: Can't save preferences in file system Hello, Thank for the reply. I meant the portable version speaking about the complete package. I actually managed to get Sweet Home 3D to work correctly. Actually I was mislead by the French error message that said that the preferences could not be saved in the system. I understood that the program was trying to save the prefs into the registry but the portable version actually saves the prefs in the application folder, more or less as it is said in the English error. So I just had to grant the modification right to all users to C:\Program Files\Sweet Home 3D to get the thing to work. I also managed to get the standard Windows version to work but with an ugly workaround: I had to replace the shipped JRE with the x64 version of the portable delivery and also replace a DLL I found in the sources or in the portable archive, I can't remember. About using a tablet, I mostly use the stylus. Obviously you must forget about your fingers, as you suggest. It is actually quite cool to do but it would be much nicer with a bigger screen. And the performances are quite good. The PC can render the example file without any trouble and quite smoothly. |
|
|
Current timezone is GMT Dec 20, 2025, 1:16:12 PM |