Thank you for the responses!
The first 2 times I tried this I just moved the directory and the PT8 application asked me to browse to the new location the next time I opened it. I believe this is the prescribed method that I found in the documentation. Unfortunately when the Settings directory is not found, the PT8 application (the same as in PT7) doesn’t always ask and instead fails to open. The only recourse is to edit the registry or uninstall/reinstall. Because the majority of our PT8 migration was done at a workshop of ~60 people, most people installed their own PT8 and many of them inadvertently took the default settings location. I haven’t tested this issue on very many systems because I stopped trying to fix it, out of fear of messing up an installation for a user. I have seen it on every system I have tried to correct. I have not tried an uninstall/reinstall as the registry always worked in PT7, but I will try uninstall/install next time.
FR: Editing the registry to D drive worked fine every time on PT7, and I have done it many times on PT7 for Drive D. So I doubt that it is old code that doesn’t like D drive. Also I tried Z drive in the past with PT8 with the same failure.
MJ:While it is certainly possible to enter a typo in the registry, it is unlikely that I have typed the letter ‘D’ incorrectly 4 times in a row on 4 separate systems. I was a Windows Application and Device Driver Developer for a long time, and I am aware of the caution you need when editing the registry.
I have two theories, and they are not mutually exclusive.
- I had to find the PT8 registry location myself, so it is possible is that there is an additional location that needs to be changed.
- Currently the alternative location is only preserved during upgrade, if you select the alternative location at install.
These are the locations I have used on PT7 and PT8 for a x64 system.
PT7:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\Paratext\8\Settings_Directory
PT8:
HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\WOW6432Node\ScrChecks\1.0\Settings_Directory
Thanks