When I attempted to compare two files with ExamDiff Pro, I received pop-up alert that read, "Could not start plug-in app. File C:\ [full path and filename ] will be compared as it.: The system cannot find the file specified. (Error 2).
Can someone explain what all of this means? Thanks.
Could not start plug-in app
Re: Could not start plug-in app
Please provide more details: what version of ExamDiff Pro you are using, what file names are. Also, it would help if you provided the exact error message.
Generally, this message means that the types of files you compared have plug-ins enabled for them (Options | Plug-ins), and that somehow your plug-ins are not installed. You can either uncheck plug-ins for this file type, or reinstall ExamDiff Pro and enable plug-ins during the installation.
Generally, this message means that the types of files you compared have plug-ins enabled for them (Options | Plug-ins), and that somehow your plug-ins are not installed. You can either uncheck plug-ins for this file type, or reinstall ExamDiff Pro and enable plug-ins during the installation.
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Re: Could not start plug-in app
Hi,
I am getting this message as well! So frustrating!!
Have reinstalled the Program but no success when attempting to compare 2 PDF files. Have checked the Plugins and they seem to be installed. Need some assistance asap!
I am using ExamDiff Pro 7 and wish to compare 2 PDF's side by side.
Thanks!
I am getting this message as well! So frustrating!!
Have reinstalled the Program but no success when attempting to compare 2 PDF files. Have checked the Plugins and they seem to be installed. Need some assistance asap!
I am using ExamDiff Pro 7 and wish to compare 2 PDF's side by side.
Thanks!
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Re: Could not start plug-in app
It looks like the plug-in (Xpdf) failed to produce any output from your PDF file. You can test this by running Xpdf (pdftotext.exe more specifically) directly from the command line with your file (see the command line options under Options | Plug-ins in ExamDiff Pro).
If it doesn't work, the problem is with Xpdf (a third-party tool).
If it works, at least we'll know that the problem is related to how ExamDiff Pro handled the plug-in output. In such case try using any other plug-in, such as Word document comparison.
If it doesn't work, the problem is with Xpdf (a third-party tool).
If it works, at least we'll know that the problem is related to how ExamDiff Pro handled the plug-in output. In such case try using any other plug-in, such as Word document comparison.
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PrestoSoft
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Re: Could not start plug-in app
My two cents: it seems you are trying to compare a file with a temporary file.
Very easily, the temporary file is gone before the plugin could reach (read) it.
Very easily, the temporary file is gone before the plugin could reach (read) it.