Jump to content

Recommended Posts

My TMG version is 9.05.0000 UK. A few month ago I changes from Windows 7 to Window 10. The program worked well, until last week. Now, with almost every second click, I get the message: File access is denied. c:\users\kramer\appdata\local\temp\tmg6787606\x_event.cdx. 14 .UTILITY.DELETETMPDATABASE. If I select repeat or ignore I can go on in the normal way, but with one of the next clicks the message is on the screen again. Very disturbing.

I have run the repair routine of TMG 9 and cleaned my temp folder getting the message that a file containing 67487606 could not be found.

Where is the bug?

Peter Kramer

 

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

I am using G Data Internet Security. And just in case, don't know if there is a causality: In the last few weeks TMG has been set back to trial mode quite a few times, I had to unlock it again.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

If you can open the project, you've lost no files.

 

Try reindexing since the error message referred to an index file (although it was a temporary index file in the temp folder).

 

Loss of the registration information is a 'feature' that was introduced by Windows 8.

 

Be sure to unlock running normally.

 

Then unlock running as administrator. Right-click on the TMG shortcut and select 'Run as administrator'. Unlock and exit TMG after unlocking. Now run TMG normally.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

I have run reindexing as well as optimising. And unlocked TMG as administrator. But after starting TMG again the reported problem remains.

 

You could try actually running TMG as administrator and see if that bypasses the problem.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Over time, many TMG users have run into a temp folder 'file access denied' issue. If you search the forum, you'll find other topics on this issue (and maybe a solution). I have no idea for a solution for your problem.

 

You could try running TMG as administrator and see if that bypasses the problem.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Peter,

I also have Win10 and also had got the 'trial period expired' today and entered my serial number again. I then imported a revized file and opened the program to ger the same message of can't access..... (I also have GData). I've had TMG9 on Win 10 since last September and other than putting in the serial number periodically it has been okay until now.

However, you may have done this as a workaround, I hit 'Ignore' and the data can be accessed [so far], but it would be nice to not have the error in the first place. You are not alone, but, obviously, you use the software more than I as I use it to make reports.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Since you are both running G Data, the first test to try is to exclude the TMG process in G data and see if that resolves the problem. (This should be tested running TMG normally, not as administrator.)

 

If that doesn't help, I have another test to run that I'll describe if necessary.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

I have just finished a process stop - start - stop -start G-Data. THAT'S IT. If I exclude G-Data TMG is running without any disturbances. So I know how to stop the disturbing messages. But as I am using TMG very often for hours I will be unguarded for long periods.. What can I do? Try another program? I sent G-Data a notice if I could enter an exclusion for a memory-resident program (I suppose: not).

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

G-Data should have an option to exclude selected processes. You exclude...

"C:\Program Files (x86)\The Master Genealogist v9\tmg9.exe"

 

This way, only TMG and the files that it uses are excluded from the real time protection. And doing this adds no security risk to your system.

 

Settings / General / AntiVirus / Real-time protection / Exceptions

(It's not clear whether you can exclude a process or only files.)

 

Most anti-virus software allows excluding processes (i.e., programs) so that all files used by the program are excluded.

 

In any event, you are on track to find the solution.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Thanks for your detailed suggestion which I implemented in G-Data. But alas - even after a cold boot it didn't work.

 

Now I will wait for the answer of G-Data which I do not expect before Monday afternoon. I will keep you informed about the outcome.

 

By now it is 1 pm in Hamburg, I will be off.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

I got an advice from G Data which solved my problem. TMG is running as smooth as it should.

 

I had to follow the path suggested by Jim: Settings / General / AntiVirus / Real-time protection but at that point select - the following is a translation from German, I don't know the exact terms used by G Data in their English version - "extended" (erweitert). In the new window then opening go to the top line: "mode" (Modus) and select "only check when running" (Nur beim Ausfuehren pruefen).

 

G Data confirmed that by this setting the security will not be reduced.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

I am not sure if this is related but if you had to reinstall TMG 9 you may be trying to run a project that was made on a newer version. For example The basic disk for TMG 9 is 9.01. If the Project was made on TMG 9.05 you will get a file access denied message.

 

I resolved the issue by making a GEDCOM installing it to another program (Ancestry 2011) Then made a GEDCOM in ancestry and installed in into TMG 9.01. When you install it you may have to use Advanced Import if you have any custom tags.

 

My project which was made in TMG 9.05 now works fine in TMG 9.01.

 

I have not been able to find a download to TMG 9.05.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Ray Porter found an issue similar to Peter's with BitDefender Total Security and the issue was resolved by excluding TMG in BitDefender.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Help! I have TMG 9.05 which was running fine via Parallels Windows XP VM. A recent MAC OS update caused my access to Windows XP to be null and void - and apparently my TMG was still running when this happened. XP still shows up in Parallels, but delivers the infamous MS blue screen of death. So I bought W10, and reinstalled TMG. Starts up fine, but now I cannot get my archived pjc file to open - message says it's still in use. Yeah, in my XP VM which I can't access! How can I recover nearly 25 years worth of work?

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Nicholas, when you reinstalled TMG you installed 9.01. You then tried to run your 9.05 file on the 9.01. The problem is you need the 9.05 upgrade which was only downloaded over the internet. I resolved the problem in my post above 17 Jul 2016.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

I never reinstalled 9.01. I was running 9.05 in XP, and the new install on W10 is also 9.05. So haw can I recover a pjc file I have no access to except from my time machine? That is where I got the pjc file that TMG refuses to open because it's "in use".

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Problem solved. It was a Parallels issue that they solved for me. I now have access to my TMG. Turns out under XP I was running 9.03, not 9.05, so Redleg21 was partially correct. Thanks!

 

Now the BIG question. What's the best way to upgrade my 9.03 to 9.05 since there is no automatic upgrade support? I have the 9.05 download. Are you telling me that my 9.03 project will not open in 9.05? I suppose I could test it on another computer.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Your project was last opened in 9.03, and you have 9.05 now installed? Right?

 

Just Open the project in 9.05, or if you have a backup rather than an active project on the 9.05 machine, Restore it. TMG will take care of any upgrades of the Project files that may be needed (I can't recall whether any were needed for this upgrade).

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Not sure on that one Nicholas, Give it a try and see what happens. In my case I was trying to run a 9.05 file on a 9.01 program. Unless you can get the Upgrade file for 9.05 the upgrade can't be done. That is why I converted my 9.05 files to a GEDCOM then put them into another program, made another GEDCOM and then put them into TMG 9.01. The program works fine and I have not had any further problems.

Share this post


Link to post
Share on other sites

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now

×