by tj_junk » Tue Oct 07, 2014 1:51 pm
cldcp00 wrote:Fix it It seems Windows 7 64 bit the ini file file is placed in the wrong location there are two Auto folder move it to the other one. and removed the NEW files extension.
To clarify: If you install "RightClickForWeb With Tagging" on a Windows 7, 64-bit machine, you may see blank "Web Lookup" menus when right-clicking on your files in MM. You can resolve this issue by doing the following:
- 1) Go to the "<user>\AppData\Roaming\MediaMonkey\Scripts\Auto" folder, where <user> is your current user account folder (which is usually a subfolder in "C:\Users").
2) Rename the "RightClickForWeb.ini.NEW" file (if it exists) as "RightClickForWeb.ini"
3) Copy the ""RightClickForWeb.ini" file.
4) Paste the copied file into the "\Program Files (x86)\MediaMonkey\Scripts\Auto" folder.
Now, your "Web Lookup" menus should have lots and lots of options. No more blank menus!
[quote="cldcp00"]Fix it It seems Windows 7 64 bit the ini file file is placed in the wrong location there are two Auto folder move it to the other one. and removed the NEW files extension.[/quote]
To clarify: If you install "RightClickForWeb With Tagging" on a Windows 7, 64-bit machine, you may see blank "Web Lookup" menus when right-clicking on your files in MM. You can resolve this issue by doing the following:
[list]
1) Go to the "<user>\AppData\Roaming\MediaMonkey\Scripts\Auto" folder, where <user> is your current user account folder (which is usually a subfolder in "C:\Users").
2) Rename the "RightClickForWeb.ini.NEW" file (if it exists) as "RightClickForWeb.ini"
3) Copy the ""RightClickForWeb.ini" file.
4) Paste the copied file into the "\Program Files (x86)\MediaMonkey\Scripts\Auto" folder.[/list]
Now, your "Web Lookup" menus should have lots and lots of options. No more blank menus!