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An error occurred during startup while initially synchronizing story files #475

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kr4g3n opened this issue Jun 8, 2018 · 2 comments
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kr4g3n commented Jun 8, 2018

Just installed this for the first time but it doesn't work. Have tried on 2 computers (both windows 10) and getting the same error message on both. The only difference being the install path on each machine.

Also the app will not quit or close unless I invoke task manager to do it.

An error occurred during startup while initially synchronising story files.

Please report this error at the Twine project page, including the information below:

Message: EPERM: operation not permitted, chmod 'D:\Users\David\Documents\Twine\Stories'
File: unknown
Line: unknown
Column: unknown
Stack:
Error: EPERM: operation not permitted, chmod 'D:\Users\David\Documents\Twine\Stories' at Object.fs.chmodSync (fs.js:1134:18)
You may also be able to get help with this problem on the Twine forums.

@klembot klembot added bug Something isn't working P1 (must) App won't start or causes data loss nw-js labels Oct 24, 2018
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daramf commented Jan 31, 2019

This is also happening for me. Any fixes?

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klembot commented Apr 20, 2019

Closing this since we are no longer using NW.js; believe this was the cause.

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