Joseph, My first thought was that you should make sure to specify an entire path starting with the drive letter but it appears that you have already done so. Here are a few other things to check: 1. try a path that does not have a space in it. 2. try to keep the files out of the \Users\ directory. This directory sometimes appears to be on the c:\ drive root but in fact is buried somewhere deep inside the the \Windows directory. 3. check the location of the file and make sure that there is not a blank file in that location (you can tell if it is blank it will have a 0KB size.) kind regards, David
On 07/21/2016 09:10, Joseph Oudi via
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