Backsage Posted November 13, 2016 Share Posted November 13, 2016 Ok, so before I reinstalled Windows on a new hard drive, whenever I had the clientscript.log, server.log, or scripts.log opened in Notepad++ and had something new happened in the server.log or scripts.log, it would say "New changes to <file>. Would you like to reload?" I click Yes, and it would show the new changes in Notepad++. Now after reinstalling Windows on a new hard drive (not sure if this has something to do with it), I can open the files in Notepad++ and whenever something new happens, it'll say "New changes to <file>. Would you like to reload?" I click Yes, only this time it doesn't show the new changes. And if I close out the files and try to open then in either Notepad++ or Sublime Text, it'll say "<filename> This file is in use. Enter a new name or close the file that's open in another program." Some have suggested to me that I try changing the location in mtaserver.config, but I can only do it for server.log and found it that 1) I can't even change it to a location outside of the C:\Program Files (x86)\MTA San Andreas 1.5\server\mods\deathmatch directory. and 2) Changing the directory still didn't let me open the file. Elliot said to me that he has no problems with the opening and updating of the files in Notepad++ or Sublime Text while the server is running. Any ideas? Link to comment
anchor Posted November 17, 2016 Share Posted November 17, 2016 (edited) I got same related issue. I cant open my clientscript log after the last update (i think, i remember mta auto updating and then this issue comes). When the MTA sa is running, notepad or sublime cant open the clientscript file "the process cannot access the file because it is being used by another process" it never happended before, it's hard to log the error while we cant open both mta sa and clientscript file Edited November 17, 2016 by anchor Link to comment
LoPollo Posted November 17, 2016 Share Posted November 17, 2016 I also have no problem, as it's logic to think. Did you try reinstalling MTA/SublimeText/Npp? I can't think about why it shouldn't open that file... even if MTA access it there should be no problem till you try to write (save) it... Link to comment
LoPollo Posted November 17, 2016 Share Posted November 17, 2016 Update: nope, i also have this problem. Link to comment
MTA Team sbx320 Posted November 18, 2016 MTA Team Share Posted November 18, 2016 Try again with the latest 1.5.3 nightly. We had a change in r10816 which should resolve your issues. Link to comment
LoPollo Posted November 18, 2016 Share Posted November 18, 2016 Thanks, i'll update and feedback here as soon as i return home Link to comment
LoPollo Posted November 18, 2016 Share Posted November 18, 2016 Updating to latest nightly problem seems solved Spoiler But after closing MTA (Esc>quit) i got this --------------------------- MTA: San Andreas: Windows - Errore di applicazione --------------------------- Si è verificato l'errore di exception unknown software exception (0x80000003) nell'applicazione alla posizione 0x5caca05d. Fare clic su OK per terminare l'applicazione Fare clic su Annulla per eseguire il debug dell'applicazione --------------------------- OK Annulla --------------------------- It's in italian, translated it says (it is not be 100% accurate): --------------------------- MTA: San Andreas: Windows - Application Error --------------------------- An error occurred: exception unknown software exception (0x80000003) in the application in the position 0x5caca05d. Click OK to stop the application Click Cancel to start the debug of the application --------------------------- OK Cancel --------------------------- Link to comment
Backsage Posted December 2, 2016 Author Share Posted December 2, 2016 Update has solved my problem. Thanks. Link to comment
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