![]() ![]() That particular error message has been encountered by others previously, and there are discussions in the Sidekick area of Tek-tips where members have asked about it. NOTE: the “}#%” in my example error message isn’t fully accurate it is three ASCII symbols that are not on the keyboard. But Sidekick doesn’t handle it and fails with a strange “}#%\cityinfo.dat” dialog error message on launch, followed by a C error, then closes. Some software will handle that and just recreate what it needs when you run it. When an existing install is crudely copied as is from one PC to another (like I did), no registry entries are created, of course. The problem is the missing registry entries. The following is harfder to install, but see the message I received from MarkG explaining a method which if you are competent editing the registry (and only if you are) does work, check it out.Ĭopyright Copyright (c) Starfish Software. The first file is fairly easy to install into a Windows10 64bit machine but the latter one involves a little more effort to install.Ĭopyright Copyright (c) Starfish Software. These can be viewed if you go to the program folder and right-click on the Sidekick.exe file and choose properties and then left-click on the Details tab. ![]() Below are the properties of the Sidekick.exe executable files of Sidekick98 and are to be found in the Program folder once installed on a computer. ![]()
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