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Guest Seah Kai
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Whenever I right-click a file or folder to produce the pop-up menu so that I

can delete or do other admin stuff, I encounter this error msg:

Key: "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Corel\CorelDRAW\10.0" Value: "ConfigDir"

not found in the Registry

 

The comp hangs for a few seconds, before I can click OK, then the 2nd error

msg comes up:

The base UI Language directory is invalid

 

This 2 error msg would repeat for a few times while I click their OK button.

repeating, taskbar would vanish and then restore again, before the comp

resume back to normal.

 

Whenever I right-click again, the same problem would recur.

 

May I know what is the problem? How do I go about rectifying it?

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Guest Shenan Stanley
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Re: What does this error msg mean? "ConfigDir" not found in Registry

 

Seah Kai wrote:

> Whenever I right-click a file or folder to produce the pop-up menu

> so that I can delete or do other admin stuff, I encounter this

> error msg:

> Key: "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Corel\CorelDRAW\10.0" Value:

> "ConfigDir" not found in the Registry

>

> The comp hangs for a few seconds, before I can click OK, then the

> 2nd error msg comes up:

> The base UI Language directory is invalid

>

> This 2 error msg would repeat for a few times while I click their

> OK button. repeating, taskbar would vanish and then restore again,

> before the comp resume back to normal.

>

> Whenever I right-click again, the same problem would recur.

>

> May I know what is the problem? How do I go about rectifying it?

 

The problem has to do with Corel Draw 10 - as is shown.

A Google search brings up a few possibilities...

 

1. Click Start - Run

2. Type Regedit and hit the Enter key

3. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Corel\CorelDRAW\10.0

4. Verify there is an entry called ConfigDir

5a. If this entry exists, rightclick it and choose Modify. Verify the path

is the installation path (ie. c:\Programs Files\Corel\Graphics 10\Config)

5b. If this entry does not exist, right click on the right hand side and

choose New String Value

6. Rename it ConfigDir and hit Enter

7. Right click the new string and choose modify

8. Enter the correct installation path in the Value Data field (ie.

C:\Program Files\Corel\Graphics10\Config)

9. Click OK to close the Edit String window and click Registry, Exit

 

There is also the possibility of a permissions issue...

 

--

Shenan Stanley

MS-MVP

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How To Ask Questions The Smart Way

http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

Guest Seah Kai
Posted

Re: What does this error msg mean? "ConfigDir" not found in Regist

 

Re: What does this error msg mean? "ConfigDir" not found in Regist

 

Hi, I can't find the folder CorelDRAW/10.0 actually. I've tried searching for

this error msg on the web, and there are a few replies. But the replies they

got were to grant permissions, which I can see is pretty complicated.

 

Sometimes another error msg comes up:

 

Key: "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\" Value: "ConfigDir" not found in the Registry

 

I'm lost... and it's getting really irritating.

 

 

"Shenan Stanley" wrote:

> Seah Kai wrote:

> > Whenever I right-click a file or folder to produce the pop-up menu

> > so that I can delete or do other admin stuff, I encounter this

> > error msg:

> > Key: "HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Corel\CorelDRAW\10.0" Value:

> > "ConfigDir" not found in the Registry

> >

> > The comp hangs for a few seconds, before I can click OK, then the

> > 2nd error msg comes up:

> > The base UI Language directory is invalid

> >

> > This 2 error msg would repeat for a few times while I click their

> > OK button. repeating, taskbar would vanish and then restore again,

> > before the comp resume back to normal.

> >

> > Whenever I right-click again, the same problem would recur.

> >

> > May I know what is the problem? How do I go about rectifying it?

>

> The problem has to do with Corel Draw 10 - as is shown.

> A Google search brings up a few possibilities...

>

> 1. Click Start - Run

> 2. Type Regedit and hit the Enter key

> 3. Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\Software\Corel\CorelDRAW\10.0

> 4. Verify there is an entry called ConfigDir

> 5a. If this entry exists, rightclick it and choose Modify. Verify the path

> is the installation path (ie. c:\Programs Files\Corel\Graphics 10\Config)

> 5b. If this entry does not exist, right click on the right hand side and

> choose New String Value

> 6. Rename it ConfigDir and hit Enter

> 7. Right click the new string and choose modify

> 8. Enter the correct installation path in the Value Data field (ie.

> C:\Program Files\Corel\Graphics10\Config)

> 9. Click OK to close the Edit String window and click Registry, Exit

>

> There is also the possibility of a permissions issue...

>

> --

> Shenan Stanley

> MS-MVP

> --

> How To Ask Questions The Smart Way

> http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html

>

>

>


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