The path modification worked! Many thanks to both of you for finding this solution.
The path modification worked! Many thanks to both of you for finding this solution.
Glad to hear it did the trick.
[edited by moderator]
We were having the same issue with our experiment. We configured the path for the hotfix as stated above, but came up with the same problem. We seem to have discovered the answer! Here are our steps to solving the issue.
1. Use the hotfix as offered in the above posts (changing path file)
2. Make sure the Medialab experiment containing Inquisit is saved as a questionnaire.
3. In the questionnaire make sure the Inquisit sessions is loaded as such, along with the new path directory.
4. Move all files associated (such as Jpegs, word documents) to that directory as stated in the hotfix (such as C:\ProgramFiles\Millisecond Software\Inquisit 3\suchandsuch.jpg)
Hope this helps, I'm not sure how it wasn't working before. Thanks.
Last edited by jarvis24; 09-17-2008 at 01:02 PM.
Thanks for the update!
I just came across this issue with ML2010 running on Windows 7. The fix worked (changing the 'Path'). This might be useful to users thinking that a fix from 2008 might no longer be relevant.
I've tried all of the file path-related fixes suggested above, but I still can't get an Inquisit session to run in MediaLab. I saved a questionnaire with the Inquisit session as an item type, but when I run that questionnaire, I get a screen asking me to wait, then I click continue when instructed, then it pops out of that experiment without ever running the Inquisit session. I've attached all of the relevant files. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Last edited by jason_reed; 12-14-2015 at 09:52 PM.
I had the same problem, and the hotfix had trouble working for me at first- not because of the C:\ or D:\ directory, but rather that Inquisit was installed in C:\Program Files (x86)\Millisecond Software\Inquisit 3 not Program Files. Even when copying from the path name from the folder properties this x86 was edited out, so do be careful of the pathway. Once I fixed this, and then restarted media lab, it worked.