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error 00019 Native error 00019 New 25 Mar 2009 #1 njks View Profile View Forum Posts Newbie Join Date : Mar 2009 Posts : 5 Windows Vista Home Premium 64bit Local Time: 19:23 Native error 00019 I'm trying to download an update to a program I've been using. When I try to get the latest version I receive the message "cannot create file Native error 00019". I'm using Windows Vista 64 bit. Any suggestions what I can do? My System Specs You need to have JavaScript enabled so that you can use this ... OS Windows Vista Home Premium 64bit New 25 Mar 2009 #2 ferrisits View Profile View Forum Posts Member Join Date : Nov 2007 India Posts : 66 Vista Home Premium Local Time: 19:23 Re: Native error 00019 Originally Posted by njks I'm trying to download an update to a program I've been using. When I try to get the latest version I receive the message "cannot create file Native error 00019". I'm using Windows Vista 64 bit. Any suggestions what I can do? Whats the Program that you are refering to update ? My System Specs You need to have JavaScript enabled so that you can use this ... OS Vista Home Premium New 25 Mar 2009 #3 njks View Profile View Forum Posts Newbie Join Date : Mar 2009 Posts : 5 Windows Vista Home Premium 64bit Local Time: 19:23 Re: Native error 00019 The program is MMS Web. A program that allows me to download files to my Palm T/X. My System Specs You need to have JavaScript enabled so that you can use this ... OS Windows Vista Home Premium 64bit New 25 Mar 2009 #4 njks View Profile View Forum Posts Newbie Join Date : Mar 2009 Posts : 5 Windows Vista Home Premium 64bit Local Time: 19:23 Re: Native error 00019 Originally Posted by njks I'm trying to download an update to a program I've been using. When I try to get the latest version I receive the message "cannot create file Native error 00019". I'm using Windows Vista 64 bit. Any suggestions what I can do? The entire message reads: Unzip:Cannot create file "C\Windows\Uninstall MMSWeb.exe: Native error:00019 File processing error, possibly disk is full My System Specs You need to have JavaScript enabled so that you can use this ... OS Windows Vista Home Premium 64bit New 25 Mar 2009 #5 Alpha Guest Re: Native err
RootsMagic 5 → Discussion Javascript Disabled Detected You currently have javascript disabled. Several functions may not work. Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. Not able to delete a database Started by mapleleaf, Mar 17 2012 04:25 PM Please log in to reply 5 replies to this topic #1 mapleleaf mapleleaf Advanced Member Members 508 posts Posted 17 March 2012 - 04:25 PM I opened a RM 5 database. Then File > Delete. Checked "Yes, I want to delete this database" and clicked the Delete this database button. The database is still on my computer. If I try to restore a database in the same folder where I keep my database, a message says, "Overwrite Existing Database?" What could be wrong? ~ Debbie Back to top #2 mapleleaf mapleleaf Advanced Member Members 508 posts Posted 17 March 2012 http://www.vistax64.com/vista-general/218383-native-error-00019-a.html - 04:29 PM I opened a RM 5 database. Then File > Delete. Checked "Yes, I want to delete this database" and clicked the Delete this database button.The database is still on my computer. If I try to restore a database in the same folder where I keep my database, a message says, "Overwrite Existing Database?"What could be wrong?I clicked that message to overwrite and now get this: ZipForge: Cannot create file [path listed] - Native error: 00019. File processing error, possibly disk is fullThe file is http://forums.rootsmagic.com/index.php?/topic/11061-not-able-to-delete-a-database/ not "read-only"I clicked "Ignore" and a database loaded. Have no idea if it's a new over-written database. Now I tried deleting that one, and it won't delete. Prior to this, I had run the Database tools and it found no error. ~ Debbie Back to top #3 mapleleaf mapleleaf Advanced Member Members 508 posts Posted 17 March 2012 - 04:35 PM Ha! I just figured out the problem. I was using SQLite and the file was being used by that program. Once I closed SQlite, I was able to delete the database. Whee! ~ Debbie Back to top #4 Nettie Nettie Advanced Member Members 1482 posts Posted 18 March 2012 - 02:07 PM Ha! I just figured out the problem. I was using SQLite and the file was being used by that program. Once I closed SQlite, I was able to delete the database. Whee!I am surprised you did not get a message, saying it was open in another program....I have never deleted a database from inside or outside of RM But in Windows Explorer listing, I rename it to olddate+name.rmgc and move it to the file in old databases file folder. You never know what you have missed. Yes makes for a lot of databases left over, but you never know and I've had to pull a few back to find missing information. Once the list is more than 5 years old it stays on my external hard drive and not on my PC hard drive. Genealogy: "I work on genealogy only on days that end in
Wed, 25 Mar 2009 18:57:39 -0500, njks <[emailprotected]> http://www.archivum.info/microsoft.public.windows.vista.general/2009-03/00280/Re-Native-error-00019.html wrote: > >njks;1001287 Wrote: >> I'm trying http://www.tech-archive.net/Archive/Vista/microsoft.public.windows.vista.general/2009-03/msg05584.html to download an update to a program I've been using. When I >> try to get the latest version I receive the message "cannot create file >> Native native error error 00019". I'm using Windows Vista 64 bit. Any suggestions >> what I can do? > >The entire message reads: Unzip:Cannot create file "C\Windows\Uninstall >MMSWeb.exe: Native error:00019 File processing error, possibly disk is >full I native error 00019 hesitate to ask, but how much free space do you have on C: ? [Morewiththissubject...]
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