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  • rubys
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    in reply to: lost FXT files #19172

    Hi,
    1. This workaround will work only on existing .fxt files in …testerhistory. So I use Tickstory to create fxt files to all desired pairs and time frames – the period is not important; it is only important that the .fxt files will exist in the …testerhistory folder. For me all of these .fxt files where not marked as read only as mentioned in this thread.
    2. Launch Tickstory as administrator using right click on the desktop icon or changing the desktop shortcut advanced properties to allow it to run as administrator.
    3. Repeat step 1 but now use the desired backtesting period (i.e. one year of data). This time, when the process ends, the .fxt files (which where there but was not marked as read only) will be recreated and marked as read only as desired.

    Hope it helps
    Ruby

    rubys
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    in reply to: lost FXT files #19170

    One more important thing: it will work only on existing .fxt files in tester folder (files that exists before launching Tickstory).
    Cheers,
    Ruby

    rubys
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    in reply to: lost FXT files #19169

    Hi,
    I’ve seen the same behavior on my PC (windows 7).
    Running Tickstory as administrator did the trick for me.
    Hope it helps,
    Ruby

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