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All, I uninstalled Mastercam 2019, wiped out all existences of Mastercam 2019 from my “C” drive, and all Registries. I re-installed Mastercam 2019 (Mastercam 2019 Update 1 USB) as is and left all defaults as installed. I created a simple turn profile. I used the “LATHE DEFAULT.MCAM-LMD” and posted a program. It worked as it should. I then added the “MPLMASTER.mcam-control” and “MPLMASTER.mcam-lmd” to the “CNC_MACHINES” folder. I also added the “MPLMASTER.pst” to the lathe/post folder. I selected the “MPLMASTER.mcam-lmd” and posted the program. It worked as it should. I then opened the “MPLMASTER.pst” and pressed the space bar one time and then back space to allow me to file save. Absolutely no change, just a file save. I went to repost and it give me this message… I press the no and go directly to the Machine Group to change machines an get this. I have found that if I drop the original post back in the lathe/post folder and overwrite the unchanged post everything works as it should. In short, if I file save the “MPLMASTER.pst” in the folder I get Post Error ? If I file saved any of my previous post that did work, I get Post Error ? Lathe post that I did not file save still work on the new install. (A file save to any post file is where the problem starts.) My problem now is, I do not have a post that hasn’t been file saved trying to trouble shoot this problem. After doing all of the above; I put my Doosan Machine, Control, and post in their respective folders (C:\Users\Public\Documents\shared Mcam2019). As soon as I selected that machine it crashed… My idea that this was a server issue because it did the same thing on another computer with my log in and another programmers login has now been debunked. I am now wondering if installing public BETA 2020 has caused this. I have only installed BETA on this PC so I am not sure. I question that because I am getting the same exact problem with 2020 Public BETA when repeating all the above. I have spent nearly all day on this problem. I hope we will have a meeting of the minds at CNC Software and find a solution. Thanks, Sam
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