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I've just received an error message in a window while starting M.S. 16 EOD, reading "Error Initializing MetaStock Data Files. Log Contains Stack Error Trace." Of course this happened late Friday night with M.S. Support closed until Monday. Can anyone help me out with a solution? (I've already reset the regestry via Ctrl & Shift while opening M.S.; no improvement.) Thanks.
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Here's what I found out and how to resolve this issue - - -
With the recent Windows 10 update, they added a Ransomware feature. IF you turn that on, you may have problems with an App (like MetaStock) trying to open or save a data file on your computer. You can either turn it Off, or tell this feature to allow that specific App through.
Since I use Windows Defender, I'll highlight that method:
Open Window Defender; click on Virus & Threat Protection; click on Ransomware Protection; there you can turn the feature On or Off, IF you have it On, you can click on Allow An App Through Controlled Access Folder; select the app from the list, or you may have to find the programs location to add it.
That's it. You should not have anymore issues with this. (I just clicked on the MS 16 icon to add the folder.)
Hope this helps. Cheers ! ……….. Tom ……….
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Thank you Tom, Glad you were able to get it sorted out. We attempt to write to two locations:
C:\Users\(Windows.User)\Documents\MetaStock
C:\Users\(Windows.User)\AppData\Local\Thomson Reuters\MetaStock\16.0
Sometimes there can be administrative rights or other folder permission issues that cause this, but as you noted, Windows Defender more recently has been more cautious in letting programs do this without explicit permission to do so.
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Super, having these locations (of the "write files") helps out with setting up the "Ransomware" feature of Windows Defender.
(Too bad M.S. doesn't give folks a "head up" when updating Windows 10 features, sure would cut down the number of calls to tech support.) :)
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