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    8.5.1 – Location of the 'Sites' folder

    With 8.5.1, a change was introduced to the installation routine. A new screen was added, which asks you where you would like to store the Actinic sites. A screenshot of this is attached to this posting.

    With this change, you are now given the option to store the 'Sites' folder within your 'My Documents' folder. The reason for this is that in Windows Vista some extra security measures (called 'UAC' – 'User Account Control') were introduced that means that you can no longer use the 'Program Files' folder for storing regular data.

    Implications

    Actinic will work as normal, even though the working site folder is now stored outside of Program Files.

    If you keep all extra images, files etc. within the site directory (or within sub folders within the site directory) then Actinic will use relative paths for these files

    e.g.
    new_image.gif
    images\thumbs\thumb1.jpg

    rather than 'full paths'

    e.g.
    C:\Documents and Settings\chrisdicken\My Documents\Actinic v8\Sites\Site1\new_image.gif

    However, when you use images that are stored outside of the site directory, the usual issues apply around snapshots – i.e. the images will be included in the snapshot, and if you transfer this snapshot to a new machine, Actinic will move all the images within the site folder into a folder called 'NOT_CATALOG' – and you will be give the option to update the path names when importing the snapshot.

    Upgrading

    If you just upgrade to 8.5.1 using either a patch or the full program, your Sites folder will stay within the 'Program Files' area. Nothing will be moved.

    However, if you uninstall, and then re-install, you will be given the option to use 'My Documents'. Unless you select that you want everything kept in Program Files, the Sites folder will be stored in the new location.

    Troubleshooting

    I have got two Site1 folders on my PC

    If you've uninstalled and re-installed Actinic a number of times, you may end up with two 'Site1' folders. One in 'Program Files' and one in 'My Documents'. Only one of them will be actively used by Actinic. The easiest way to check is to browse using 'Windows Explorer' and look in the 'Site1' folder for 'ActinicCatalog.mdb' (the main Actinic database). Look at the date on the file (you may have to right-click and select 'Properties' to do this). Check which file has been accessed most recently. That will be the one in the correct Site1 folder.

    How do I place the Sites folder in Program Files on a new installation
    1. Using Windows Explorer, browse to C:\Program Files
    2. Create a folder within this called 'Actinic v8' (if this folder already exists from an old installation, clear all contents out of it.
    3. Create a folder within 'Actinic v8' called 'Sites'.
    4. Now install Actinic.
    5. When you get to the screen asking you where you want to create your sites, click 'Custom Location' and browse to 'C:\Program Files\Actinic v8\Sites'
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