Possible Problem/Solution - -
I think for some very weird reason I do not have a bin folder (and its contents) within my c:wamp folder on my local harddrive. Is there a way I can get copies of what should have been in that folder? I could write a small book on the number of things I have tried to do prior to this point to get my problem resolved. I have spent about 10-12 hours trying multiple fixes using your forums. I had originally hoped that I was missing a .dll file, but that does not seem to be the issue as far as I can tell. I was concerned that if I tried to run the install again (even if I implemented the install on an external hard drive) that I would mess up a registry or something else during that install.
Version of Wampserver64 and Windows 10 - -
I installed Wampserver64 on Sunday, November 3, 2019 using wampserver3.1.9_x64.exe. I utilized it almost daily and this issue only started yesterday morning. My pc is running Windows 10 Home (x64) Version 2004 (build 19041.867) and the version of Wampserver64 I have been using is 3.1.9. I think the version of php that I had installed was 7.0, but I am not sure, so it could have been php 5.6.. I am a web designer/developer and the majority of what I do for my clients utilizes WordPress so I have a number of samples I created on my local harddrive that can be utilized for future clients. I backed up only a few of the databases but have a considerable amount of work that I would lose if I cannot fix this and do not know how to access the databases without wampserver64 running.
Error Popup --
When I start Wampserver64 I receive a popup error and Wampserver 64 will not start. The title of the error popup has "Aestan Tray Menu" as its title. There is a red x with the error message "An error has occurred in Aestan Tray Menu". This error popup has multiple tabs and within the general tab the exception message says "Could not not execute run action: The system cannot find the file specified" but I am unable to see what file is missing.
I think for some very weird reason I do not have a bin folder (and its contents) within my c:wamp folder on my local harddrive. Is there a way I can get copies of what should have been in that folder? I could write a small book on the number of things I have tried to do prior to this point to get my problem resolved. I have spent about 10-12 hours trying multiple fixes using your forums. I had originally hoped that I was missing a .dll file, but that does not seem to be the issue as far as I can tell. I was concerned that if I tried to run the install again (even if I implemented the install on an external hard drive) that I would mess up a registry or something else during that install.
Version of Wampserver64 and Windows 10 - -
I installed Wampserver64 on Sunday, November 3, 2019 using wampserver3.1.9_x64.exe. I utilized it almost daily and this issue only started yesterday morning. My pc is running Windows 10 Home (x64) Version 2004 (build 19041.867) and the version of Wampserver64 I have been using is 3.1.9. I think the version of php that I had installed was 7.0, but I am not sure, so it could have been php 5.6.. I am a web designer/developer and the majority of what I do for my clients utilizes WordPress so I have a number of samples I created on my local harddrive that can be utilized for future clients. I backed up only a few of the databases but have a considerable amount of work that I would lose if I cannot fix this and do not know how to access the databases without wampserver64 running.
Error Popup --
When I start Wampserver64 I receive a popup error and Wampserver 64 will not start. The title of the error popup has "Aestan Tray Menu" as its title. There is a red x with the error message "An error has occurred in Aestan Tray Menu". This error popup has multiple tabs and within the general tab the exception message says "Could not not execute run action: The system cannot find the file specified" but I am unable to see what file is missing.