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I just installed Codewarrior 10.6 (I uninstalled CW 10.2) and when I open the program I get the following pop up error, "Component development environment configuration folder is missing" See attached screenshot
I've noticed because of this problem, I am unable to utilize Processor Expert when trying to create a MQX Lite project.
Any ideas how to fix this?
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Strange. I searched the web, and one person reported this in Tutorial: USB CDC with the KL25Z Freedom Board | MCU on Eclipse back in 2013, but no indication of a solution.
Can you share what you are using as host machine (Win7 64bit?).
Can you try to launch Eclipse as administrator, maybe this helps?
Are you using a special license file (C:\Freescale\CW MCU v10.6\MCU\license.dat)? Can you rename that file (so Eclipse does not find it) and retry if this changes anything?
Can you disable temporarily any firewall/virus scanner? It could be that it blocks access to some files? Are there any files put/blocked by your virus scanner?
I'm just digging what it could cause something like this.
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Hello,
that message sounds like the CDE somehow is not installed. Can you verify that you have this folder present in your installation:
C:\Freescale\CW MCU v10.6\MCU\ProcessorExpert\Config\CDE
Mine has the following content:
Erich
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Hello Erich,
When I go to
C:\Freescale\CW MCU v10.6\MCU\ProcessorExpert\Config\CDE I see the same exact content that you see..
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Strange. Is this happening only for MQX projects?
Erich
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It happening when I open up CW. Then if I try to create a mqx Lite project I also get this error. I was thinking about reinstalling CW 10.6 but was hoping someone had seen this issue before.
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I suggest that you install again CW (no need to uninstall your current version). Simply install into a new folder.
I have not seen that error, but it could be that something did not get installed.
Make sure that you install everything from the product.
I hope this helps. And if it works, then we can compare the two installation layouts to see what is missing.
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I just re-installed the CW 10.6 and I get the same exact error.. I'm really confused now...
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Strange. I searched the web, and one person reported this in Tutorial: USB CDC with the KL25Z Freedom Board | MCU on Eclipse back in 2013, but no indication of a solution.
Can you share what you are using as host machine (Win7 64bit?).
Can you try to launch Eclipse as administrator, maybe this helps?
Are you using a special license file (C:\Freescale\CW MCU v10.6\MCU\license.dat)? Can you rename that file (so Eclipse does not find it) and retry if this changes anything?
Can you disable temporarily any firewall/virus scanner? It could be that it blocks access to some files? Are there any files put/blocked by your virus scanner?
I'm just digging what it could cause something like this.