[Scilab-users] Context error in Xcos Scilab 6.1.0

Jan Åge Langeland j-lan at online.no
Wed Mar 4 10:15:03 CET 2020


Yes! Thank you.

JÅ

On 2020-03-04 0:48 AM, Chin Luh Tan wrote:
> hi, sorry to interrupt half way to just give some idea, have you tried 
> to right click on the Scilab and run it as administrator?
>
> I was facing similar issue on write access even I am the admin for 
> win10, local acc, but still I need to run Scilab as admin by  above 
> mentioned method to write to certain folder.
>
> hope this helps.
>
> rgds,
> CL
>
>
> ---- On Wed, 04 Mar 2020 05:49:16 +0800 *Samuel Gougeon 
> <sgougeon at free.fr>* wrote ----
>
>     Le 03/03/2020 à 20:06, Perrichon a écrit :
>
>         PS
>
>         I have full read/write rights on my machine
>
>     This is the same issue as with Jan for bitget() last week.
>     I never install Scilab in the default directory C:\Program Files\....
>     I think this is why i do not get this message.
>
>     If you had strictly no admin rights, you could even not copy the
>     file in its directory.
>     But maybe there is an intermediate level of administration...
>     Sometimes when we put such a copy in a "System" directory, we are
>     prompted for confirmation,
>     while theoretically being full rights admin.
>
>     One thing is sure: This is a Windows issue, not a Scilab one.
>
>     I will try installing Scilab in its default directory, and see how
>     Windows can be tuned to accept compiling Scilab libs.
>
>     Samuel
>
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