In your .que file, use an Executable item type instead of the Inquisit session item type and see what happens.
In your .que file, use an Executable item type instead of the Inquisit session item type and see what happens.
Jason Reed
Empirisoft Software Support Specialist
Glad to hear that it worked!
Jason Reed
Empirisoft Software Support Specialist
I am also having the same problem with the "please wait.." then it asks to "Press continue." It seems that MediaLab is skipping over my GNAT that works perfectly in Inquisit. I am on a school computer, so I cannot change any pathways on it and I have tried changing the file type to "executable file" instead of "Inquisit session." I am at a loss and this is for my thesis which needs to be up and running by Monday!
KelseaM2015,
Did you take a look at the example .que file from my earlier post in this thread dated Mar. 13, 2014. You don't have to change any pathways; you just need to know the pathways on your computer for the files named Inquisit.exe and your .exp file.
Jason Reed
Empirisoft Software Support Specialist
Could you please elaborate on what you mean by "having both files in one section?" Which files? What do you mean by "section?"
Jason Reed
Empirisoft Software Support Specialist