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    TCHistoryLog: TCC: (Sys) The system cannot find the path specified

    I had 22.0.40. I confirm that in 22.0.41 the problem disappeared.
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    TCHistoryLog: TCC: (Sys) The system cannot find the path specified

    Ok, I was wrong about _LOGFILE, the history file is in _HLOGFILE. Can you not ignore me? _HLOGFILE is correctly points to %[LOCALAPPDATA]\JPSoft\TCHistoryLog. Why on Earth TCC is trying to write the history to "C:\ProgramData\JP Software\Take Command 22\TCCommandLog"?
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    TCHistoryLog: TCC: (Sys) The system cannot find the path specified

    Version 22.00.40. History file settings again don't work. This time nothing works: neither log /h /w in tcstart.btm, nor Options GUI dialog. TCC prints out TCC: (Sys) Access denied. "C:\ProgramData\JP Software\Take Command 22\TCCommandLog" after each command. %_LOGFILE returns an empty string.
  4. Patulus

    Yet another thread on CMD compatibility

    Any other advices what I should do in order not to get disappointed? It's not urgent. Thank you for the instructions how to fix the second problem!
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    Yet another thread on CMD compatibility

    No, I don't. I've mentioned in the topic post that the script doesn't work regardless of this option. It's right there, the third sentence? It reads: “It doesn't matter if I set "repeat CMD bugs", the result is the same”. Yeah, the old good game that whatever is wrong is that I want something...
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    Yet another thread on CMD compatibility

    It's not the definition of the word “compatibility”. If I have to edit thr QT batch files for them to run in TCC, it's not compatibility. Geez..., thank you for letting me know that you don't give a damn about me. Right, $604 dollars I paid to jpsoft over the course of 12 years is not...
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    Yet another thread on CMD compatibility

    Surprise. The documentation doesn't mention it. So there is no way to make TCC compatible with CMD.
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    Yet another thread on CMD compatibility

    Deep sigh... I read the documentation, I am aware of that bug. Read my post again. What I am concerned about is TCC is supposed to reproduce this bug, if I set the correspondent option. However this batch file doesn't work in TCC regardless of the option to reproduce the bug you mentioned.
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    Yet another thread on CMD compatibility

    The above incompatibility can be fixed by parenthesis, but it then continues to be incompatible in other places. if "%SYNCQT%" == "true" ( if not "%perl.exe%" == "" ( echo Running syncqt ... "%perl.exe%" -w "%QTSRC%\bin\syncqt.pl" -minimal -version %QTVERSION% -module QtCore...
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    Yet another thread on CMD compatibility

    I am trying to run QT5 configure. It exits right away in TCC, but works in CMD. It doesn't matter if I set "repeat CMD bugs", the result is the same. Are there any options in TCC to make it really compatible? It comes to this line in configure.bat: if not exist qtbase mkdir qtbase || exit /b 1...
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    TCHistoryLog: TCC: (Sys) The system cannot find the path specified

    Thank you. I returned back to setting the log file location in the Options dialog. It works.
  12. Patulus

    TCHistoryLog: TCC: (Sys) The system cannot find the path specified

    It failed me on February 21 2017 in TCC 20.11.40 and this how this thread was started. This was the topic post.
  13. Patulus

    TCHistoryLog: TCC: (Sys) The system cannot find the path specified

    In TCC 22 it stopped working. TCC ignores this line in TCSTART.BTM and stubbornly logs into "%ProgramData%\JP Software\Take Command 22\TCCommandLog". Can you fix it?
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    TCHistoryLog: TCC: (Sys) The system cannot find the path specified

    Yep, that helped. Thanks for the workaround!
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    TCHistoryLog: TCC: (Sys) The system cannot find the path specified

    I am puzzled. In my very first message I quite clearly said where I set it. How is that equal to “I didn't say it”?
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