I try to start new Fiddler Everywhere, but after start this app i see this error:
What i tried (Didn't help):
- Re-install - Clean %appdata% and %localappdata%, and re-install (after restart PC) - Compatibility mode - Run as administrator
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Diastronix
said
almost 3 years ago
SOLUTION:
" The problem is that some program has been set to autorun when you run cmd.exe. In my case it was ANSICON that was installed... and then I moved the file without properly uninstalling.
The problem is that some program has been set to autorun when you run cmd.exe. In my case it was ANSICON that was installed... and then I moved the file without properly uninstalling.
I found a solution in this blog post:
http://carol-nichols.com/2011/03/17/the-system-cannot-find-the-path-specified/
The short version is to find
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Command Processor\AutoRun
and clear the value
D
Diastronix
said
almost 3 years ago
Answer
SOLUTION:
" The problem is that some program has been set to autorun when you run cmd.exe. In my case it was ANSICON that was installed... and then I moved the file without properly uninstalling.
Glad to hear that you were able to resolve your issue! Meanwhile, I wanted to let you know that the team just improved the flow that was causing the problem, and with the next official version of Fiddler Everywhere (1.3), the issue should not be present.
Diastronix
Hello,
I try to start new Fiddler Everywhere, but after start this app i see this error:
What i tried (Didn't help):
- Re-install
- Clean %appdata% and %localappdata%, and re-install (after restart PC)
- Compatibility mode
- Run as administrator
SOLUTION:
" The problem is that some program has been set to autorun when you run cmd.exe. In my case it was ANSICON that was installed... and then I moved the file without properly uninstalling.
I found a solution in this blog post:
http://carol-nichols.com/2011/03/17/the-system-cannot-find-the-path-specified/
The short version is to find
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Command Processor\AutoRun
and clear the value. " © s3v1
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Sorted by Oldest FirstNick Iliev
ADMINHey Duastronix,
Could you try to run the failing command (see below) in your Windows command prompt and let us know the output?
cmd.exe /c ver
Diastronix
Hi Nick,
Translate: The system cannot find the path specified
Diastronix
I found a solution :
https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13316682/windows-cmd-exe-the-system-cannot-find-the-path-specified
Diastronix
SOLUTION:
" The problem is that some program has been set to autorun when you run cmd.exe. In my case it was ANSICON that was installed... and then I moved the file without properly uninstalling.
I found a solution in this blog post:
http://carol-nichols.com/2011/03/17/the-system-cannot-find-the-path-specified/
The short version is to find
HKCU\Software\Microsoft\Command Processor\AutoRun
and clear the value. " © s3v1
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Nick Iliev
ADMINGlad to hear that you were able to resolve your issue! Meanwhile, I wanted to let you know that the team just improved the flow that was causing the problem, and with the next official version of Fiddler Everywhere (1.3), the issue should not be present.
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