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'Setup File is Corrupted' error occurs when Installing.
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Portable Mode: Settings don't save / Addons don't install correctly.' / 'A script for the specified language can not be created' error messages Error message on startup: 'Cannot create file C:\Program Files\MediaMonkey\Portable\MediaMonkey.registry'.'Access Denied' error message on startup of MediaMonkey.Reset MediaMonkey Interface/Error message on startup: 'Error During Player Initialization'.'There was a problem with updating database to the newest version' error message.
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ini files can be edited with a text editor such as Notepad db files can be viewed with various tools that support SQLite You can then use the following tools to edit the files: To modify any of these files, first make sure that MediaMonkey has been closed. These files are stored in different locations depending on the version of MediaMonkey and the operating system.
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ini settings file that saves configuration information on a per-user basis (the exception being some configuration related to Views which is stored in the registry). The exception is the MediaMonkey 4/5 artwork caches which are stored within the file system. The MediaMonkey database file stores most of the information in the MediaMonkey library, including file metadata, playlists, play history, synchronization settings, podcast subscriptions, and display/filter/Collection settings.