postman "this file isn't in your working directory" - postman

I'm using postman to upload a file. I've set my working directory according to the instructions, but but when I hover over the selected file, I'm still getting: "this file isn't in your working directory." Any suggestions how to solve this?

https://github.com/postmanlabs/postman-app-support/issues/9605
Raised an issue for the same, if you set the directory correctly or have enabled the below flag. THe file will be send correctly . The tool tip is just a warning message which looks like an issue for which a ticket have been raised

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Info.plist added but Xcode still crashing

I'm setting up a project utilizing OpenCV and Xcode and I want to open up the webcam using VideoCapture. I have added my own Info.plist file (as a command-line project in C++ doesn't have an Info.plist) and I have added it to the project under targets/general/identity. My info.plist is verified as OK from the command "plutil Info.plist".
I also have the "Pre-Process Info.plist" tag under "Packaging" changed to "yes". However, I still get this error:
"This app has crashed because it attempted to access privacy-sensitive
data without a usage description. The app's Info.plist must contain
an NSCameraUsageDescription key with a string value explaining to the
user how the app uses this data."
I have tried many StackOverFlow links and they have all failed, including this one: Accessing webcam in Xcode with OpenCV (C++)
If I don't add the Info.plist file to finder (the link at the bottom of the link), I get the same error.
When I add it to finder along with the executable, I get this error along with the previous error:
"There was an error parsing the Info.plist for the bundle at URL"
Please let me know how I can fix this. Thank you so much for your time.
You need to have some text (Usage Description) in Info.plist for key "NSCameraUsageDescription". Otherwise, the app will crash when app access Camera. Please see the snapshot below.
Hope it helps. Otherwise, please let us know.

Creation of the virtual directory failed with error: cannot write configuration file applicationhost.config

I'm just simply trying to open up a VS 2017 project. When I open the solution, I get the following error message:
Creation of the virtual directory http://localhost:58051/failed with the error: Filename: \?\C:\Users\Visual Studio 2017\Projects\Testing\Version 2.0.vs\config\applicationhost.config Error: Cannot write configuration file
I've checked the folders along the file path and they are not encrypted. All the folders along the file path have a black box for the Read Only attribute. When I go to the config folder and clear out the black box for the Read Only attribute and Apply the setting, I find if I exit and go back to the same folder, the black box reappears for the Read Only attribute. I've read that the black box doesn't really mean the Read Only attribute has been turned on. If the Read Only attribute was actually turned on, I should expect to see a check mark instead. However, this doesn't explain why I can't open the solution.
After I click the OK Button to the VS Error message, VS just says the solution is "(unavailable)" in the Solution Explorer.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
I too had this problem with my project files located on OneDrive. The way I resolved it was I renamed the applicationhost.config file located in the ".vs\config" directory of your root project directory then reloaded the web project. This will create a new applicationhost.config file.
I had the same error message sharing a project between 2 machines via OneDrive and fixed it as follows:
1 - Closed VS.Net
2 - Opened [myappnamefolder].vs\config\applicationhost.config in Notepad
3 - Searched the open file for the filename in my error message (In your case C:\Users\Visual Studio 2017\Projects\Testing\Version 2.0.vs\config\applicationhost.config ).
It was found under system.applicationHost, sites, site name, application path, virtualDirectory - physicalPath
4 - Amended the physicalPath value to point to the valid path of the project's config file as above.
5 - Saved the applicationhost.config file
My paths were different because I had different home user directories on each machine. (User A & User B)
I have resolved this error with this way mention as below:
STEP 1:
Go to on that path
C:\Users\navz\OneDrive\Documents\IISExpress\config
STEP2:
When you reach on this folder "config"
in this folder we can see "applicationhost" file
STEP3:
Close the Visual studio existing project and delete the applicationhost file(see on Step 2 path)
Then open the existing project again, it will be reloaded automatically and work properly.
Had same problem then looked into vs\config\applicationhost.config and it was encrypted. I unencrypted file and solution loaded with no problems.
I've had this problem several times using VS 2017 with Onedrive. Resolved it by renaming the application.config and having VS recreate it. Just as well could have edited line in the file. See the Diff below as an example.
The config file is located in something like C:\Code\MyProject\.vs\config\.
I just encountered this error. I followed the steps in this answer: https://stackoverflow.com/a/50508207/1166163
When I tried to save my changes I realised TFS had marked the file as read-only, preventing VS from updating the value. Removing the read-only attribute fixed the problem.
None of the above worked for me. I ended up deleting and recloning the repo that was giving me problems. It then opened up just fine.
Windows 10 Defender was causing this for me. When I disabled control folder access it worked again. Odd, because it had been working with that setting on for a while.
my drives were different - but the main codebase was shared between the two machines - so on one it was in the d drive - so i mapped the parent subdirectory on the second machine to be the d drive ... which resulted in the same paths then on both ... i just had to open the solution from the d drive on the second machine

I get an error message while I try to make doxygen file show the source files according to the directories

When I try to create a configuration file to use doxygen for the documentation, I receive this error message in the first step.
I wanna know how we can document our files using doxygen. How can we use doxygen? I'm new at documentation. Also, I'm new at doxygen. I hope you can help me about that
When I try to create a configuration file, I took this error message.
EDIT: I almost solved the problem. I have another problem now.
I have another problem. I created an empty folder to use doxygen properly. I work on Ubuntu. How can I make doxygen file reach to the source codes. Because my doxygen file does not see the source files. That's why, I got some error messages.
I receive this error message. According to the message the system cannot find the source files

Error: network 'Scenario' not found

I have installed veins-4.5 and I can run the Erlangen example.
However, when I try to run the example in the subprojects/veins_inet folder it gives "Error: Network 'Scenario' not found, check .ini and .ned files"
However the Scenario.ned is in the same folder as omnetp.ini.
How do I solve this problem?
Many thanks.
If you are using the interface graphic, do it: click in subprojects/veins_inet and next in omnet ++ project -> build all.
Another cause for that error is that the .ini isn't correct.
In particular, if you wish to simulate using Gui (Tkenv), your .ini file should include something like:
[Config MyNetwork]
However, for a command-line simulation (Cmdenv), the .ini file should read instead:
cmdenv-config-name = MyNetwork
in the latter case, you should also add "-u Cmdenv" to your run command.
Confusing between the 2 options above raises the error ""Error: Network '...' not found, check .ini and .ned files".

Cannot save file in WebStorm 9

I have been using the same workflow for months to add a new page in my ASP .NET site, but all of a sudden I am getting problems with trying to save a .ascx file inside of WebStorm.
I created the .ascx page in VS and then saved it. I then go over to WebStorm to start developing and I cannot save any of these new files. I get this error:
Following errors occurred on attepmt to save files:
C:\...\Management\Management.ascx___jb_bak___ (Access is denied)
I don't get what this file is and why it can't be saved... The jb makes it seem like a JetBrains file, but this file doesn't actually exist in the filesystem. All the other files I have had work just fine. Its just this new file all of a sudden.
What does this error even mean.. there is no valuable information
This error happened to me everytime I used Nodemon to start Webpack on a separate process. The problem was fixed by disabling "Safe write" in "Settings", as VyvIT suggested.
Hello to Developers using Jetbrains products!
I had this problem today and I think it was for the webstorm but I check my E: drive that I was developing on.
The problem was with my hard drive that changed to read-only.
I changed my drive to C and it solved.
Check your drive that you are using. That might be the problem.
You need to change your security options for user in Windows:
Right Click
The Folder > Properties > Security Tab
Click on
Edit to change Permissions > Select User