Stop Creation of .bak Files ???
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Re: Stop Creation of .bak Files ???
Do you have always this problem when editing IPTC on multiple JPEG files? and on one file?
If it fails on a selection of files, if you try again, same problem (after removing .bak)?
If it fails on a selection of files, if you try again, same problem (after removing .bak)?
Pierre.
Re: Stop Creation of .bak Files ???
The quantity of files seems to have no bearing; it will sometimes do it with only a single file and sometimes with many.xnview wrote: Thu Oct 14, 2021 11:29 am Do you have always this problem when editing IPTC on multiple JPEG files? and on one file?
If it fails on a selection of files, if you try again, same problem (after removing .bak)?
Usually, after I remove .bak and try again, it will work fine.
Often, when it creates a .bak, my edit will be to on the .bak and not the original I intended.
Re: Stop Creation of .bak Files ???
@Pierre: Could this be related to a corrupted database as indicated by Gérard 91?
@BuckSkin: Have you considered checking access rights with a utility like NTFS Permissions Tools or LockHunter?
@BuckSkin: Have you considered checking access rights with a utility like NTFS Permissions Tools or LockHunter?
Re: Stop Creation of .bak Files ???
How many databases does XnViewMP utilize/have; what are they called and where are they located ?
Seeing as all metadata is written into the files, I should lose nothing by deleting databases and letting XnViewMP create them anew, right ?
I would be all for purging the program of all databases and starting fresh to see if that will cure this .bak file problem.
Seeing as all metadata is written into the files, I should lose nothing by deleting databases and letting XnViewMP create them anew, right ?
I would be all for purging the program of all databases and starting fresh to see if that will cure this .bak file problem.
Re: Stop Creation of .bak Files ???
The location depends on your configuration in Tools → Settings… → Integration → Paths.BuckSkin wrote: Thu Oct 14, 2021 5:29 pmHow many databases does XnViewMP utilize/have; what are they called and where are they located ?
On Windows 10, it's usually C:\Users\BuckSkin\AppData\Roaming\XnViewMP\.xnview wrote: Fri Dec 30, 2016 1:32 pmThumb.db contains the cached thumbnails.
XnView.db contains categories, files' info, and ratings.
What's your configuration of Export Catalog's Category to XMP Subject and IPTC Keyword in Tools → Settings… → Metadata → IPTC & XMP?BuckSkin wrote: Thu Oct 14, 2021 5:29 pmSeeing as all metadata is written into the files, I should lose nothing by deleting databases and letting XnViewMP create them anew, right ?
- michel038's Introduction to Cataloging with XnViewMP: Categories and the Catalog
You can tell XnView to check integrity of catalog at startup or disable cataloging altogether in Tools → Settings… → Catalog → Catalog.BuckSkin wrote: Thu Oct 14, 2021 5:29 pmI would be all for purging the program of all databases and starting fresh to see if that will cure this .bak file problem.
Re: Stop Creation of .bak Files ???
I am fairly certain these settings are default.XnTriq wrote: Thu Oct 14, 2021 7:30 pm
What's your configuration of Export Catalog's Category to XMP Subject and IPTC Keyword in Tools → Settings… → Metadata → IPTC & XMP?
I want XViewMP to write IPTC, XMP, Comment, and GPS into the files metadata.
I would prefer it not alter my keyword tags at all.
Do you recommend any changes to what you see here ?
Catalog was enabled and I disabled it.
Re: Stop Creation of .bak Files ???
So you need to disable 'Export Catalog category...'
About .bak problem, is it possible to send you a test version to understand the problem?
Pierre.
Re: Stop Creation of .bak Files ???
What would I require for it to be possible ?xnview wrote: Fri Oct 15, 2021 8:33 am
About .bak problem, is it possible to send you a test version to understand the problem?
What would I need do ?
Thanks.
Re: Stop Creation of .bak Files ???
We have another user reporting the same problem: How to stop bak files being createdxnview wrote: Fri Oct 15, 2021 8:33 amAbout .bak problem, is it possible to send you a test version to understand the problem?