A-ha!
Jason, the .que folder is missing this file that is in the .exp folder: MediaLab.Experiment, Type: REG_NONE (zero-length binary value).
Please let me know how to proceed.
Thanks,
Jennifer
A-ha!
Jason, the .que folder is missing this file that is in the .exp folder: MediaLab.Experiment, Type: REG_NONE (zero-length binary value).
Please let me know how to proceed.
Thanks,
Jennifer
Jennifer.
When you are in the folder at HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\Microsoft\Windows\Curre ntVersion\Explorer\FileExts\.que\OpenWithProgids, right click in the larger window to the right, select New>Binary Value, and name it MediaLab.Questionnaire. Close regedit.exe and try double-clicking .que file to see if it opens in the Experiment Editor.
Jason
Jason Reed
Empirisoft Software Support Specialist
Hi Jason,
That didn't solve the problem. I will note, though, that I see another file in the .que/openwithprogids file, which is "SMSdatafile" (also a binary value). Could that be interfering with it in some way?
Jennifer
Please contact me at support@empirisoft.com and I will assist in setting up a remote access session to address this problem. Please refer to case 15865 in the email.
Jason Reed
Empirisoft Software Support Specialist
Jennifer,
First try doing a search on your hard drive to see if what programs are using that SMSdatafile. Then, try deleting that SMSdatafile along with any other files that you may have added from the .que folder and see what that does.
Jason Reed
Empirisoft Software Support Specialist