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I'm running into a problem installing the new version. WinZip seems to "hang" after the install routine and I never get the cue to click "OK" to terminate WinZip. If I do stop WinZip (I've waited ~10 minutes just to be safe) and try to start eJuice Me Up, I get the following error message:
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Any idea what I'm doing wrong? Thanks very much.
ps... as you can probably tell I'm not very competent at putting a screenshot in a post.....
10 flavoring lines added..........
I'm running into a problem installing the new version. WinZip seems to "hang" after the install routine and I never get the cue to click "OK" to terminate WinZip. If I do stop WinZip (I've waited ~10 minutes just to be safe) and try to start eJuice Me Up, I get the following error message:
View attachment 406245
Any idea what I'm doing wrong? Thanks very much.
ps... as you can probably tell I'm not very competent at putting a screenshot in a post.....
Thank you so much!
How are you installing? When you click on the file to download, are you downloading the file to your drive first or choosing the option to Save and Open? Try this. Download the file to your drive, then unzip the files. If you have the eJuice calculator program open, close it. Right click on setup.exe and choose the option to Run As Administrator, then install. Depending on your Windows OS, the Run As Administrator option elevates privileges even if you are logged in with a local administrator account.
When you installed via WinZip, the installation of EJMU did not fully complete hence the error on running EJMU.
Go to Add/Remove and uninstall eJuice Me Up.
Use Winzip and extract the files of ejuicemeup.zip to a temp folder. Then double click the setup.exe to run the installation.
Did a quick test, wow this is really nice. Even includes pricing and inventory control lol. Thanks, will be using!
Thanks Dave.... Have it fixed now. I didn't exactly follow your advice because I just got the notice of your post, but what I did was unintstall EJMU after saving my .rec files. I then reinstalled and like magic (computers are truly magic to me...lol) EJMU was up and running like a top and even my .rec files were there. I never considered they would remain behind after deleting the program. Saved me from having to copy them back from the jump drive.
I really appreciate your help and the program is running great. I rarely use 10 flavors, but it is nice to know the capability is there.
Thanks for continuing to update the program -- I'm sure it's a lot of work.
So when can we expect a Linux version?
Thanks Dave.... Have it fixed now. I didn't exactly follow your advice because I just got the notice of your post, but what I did was unintstall EJMU after saving my .rec files. I then reinstalled and like magic (computers are truly magic to me...lol) EJMU was up and running like a top and even my .rec files were there. I never considered they would remain behind after deleting the program. Saved me from having to copy them back from the jump drive.
I really appreciate your help and the program is running great. I rarely use 10 flavors, but it is nice to know the capability is there.
Thanks for continuing to update the program -- I'm sure it's a lot of work.
Great to hear that you got it installed Matt.
Yeah 10 flavors is a bit much for my taste. Rarely use more than 3 flavors myself.
Where do you see pricing and an inventory list? I have looked at all the options and don't see this.
That's good news!
I'm just learning about Linux, but isn't there an "interface" (Wine???) that will allow you to run Win programs within Linux? I may be completely off base, but am curious. TIA
There is, but I've been having issues in getting it to run properly under Wine. Still fiddling with it, though.
You will also need Net framework 3.5 for it to work. See the ECF thread on eJuice Me Up on Linux
and also: How I got eJuice Me Up to work with linux mint 15