Thanks Mike and Fred.
I'm running Vista 64 and have Norton 360. I've cold started, reinstalled Qimage with same results. I've turned off anti-virus and reinstalled - same results. I downloaded a new copy of Qimage 2014.101 and installed it with AV off and same results. I found something new though. If I go to the file menu and click on exit without saving settings, I'm able to close Qimage. Does Q 2014 save settings in a different location from previous versions?
Thanks again,
Steve
I double checked and clicking "Exit without saving settings" only bypasses the saving of the ini files and not one line of code has been changed in that area. I still think something on your system is interfering with the saving of those files. But let's see if we can gain some more clues. When you close normally, it saves the ini files in this order:
(1) \programdata\ddisoftware\qimage\qimagepr.ini
(2) \programdata\ddisoftware\qimage\qimage-u.ini
(3) \programdata\ddisoftware\qimage\Log\{Q} Last Exit.job
(4) \programdata\ddisoftware\qimage\Log\{Q} Last Exit.jst
(5) \programdata\ddisoftware\qimage\Log\{Q} Last Exit.jss
(6) \programdata\ddisoftware\qimage\Log\{Q} Last Exit.jpt
(7) \programdata\ddisoftware\qimage\Log\{Q} Last Exit.jp1
(8 ) \programdata\ddisoftware\qimage\icm.ini
(9) \programdata\ddisoftware\qimage\sizes.ini
Could you go into QU, close it normally, let the error appear, and then check the file date/time stamps on the above files? You should be able to tell where it stopped because all of the above should have the current date/time when you look at them with Windows Explorer. When you get to one of the files on the list and it does not have a current date/time, that's the one it stopped on. Please let me know which one in the list has an old (not updated) date/time and I can see if there is anything different about how that particular file is being saved.
Thanks,
Mike