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"Subject does not have a match message" pop up #1
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This is a catch all message for a subject type that doesn't exist that really shouldn't pop-up if you are using the GUI to define rules. Any chance you can share your rules.ini file so I can see what's going on? |
I get the same pop-up that won't stop. [edit: after quitting the program twice, it seems to be behaving. I'll add the comment anyway, in case it points you to a bug.] Can you add a thing to disable the offending rule after a set number of pop-ups? (Say, 3 times) Then a new pop-up will alert you to which rule is the troublemaker? Details: My rules .ini below: [Folders] |
Did you find a solution? I'm having this problem. |
sorry, no answer for it yet. On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 10:30 PM, stemsmit <
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If you run as Administrator, this shouldn't happen. |
Running as administrator unfortunately didn't fix this problem for me. I'm on Windows 8.1 and only used the GUI. |
This message appears all the time, when I try to move files to another folder. The rules run recursively in a folder with many sub-folder (an might contain many sub-sub folders), and contain many files (mostly photo from digital cameras). I already turn on the log, and looks like Belvedere runs fine.
Is there any way to suppress the pop up message?
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