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Hi,
I just purchased and installed Dreamweaver cs5.5 student and teacher edition for a PC. When I open the program, I receive an error message:
"No document types have been found in the Configuartion/DocumentTypes/ folder. The MMdocumenttypes.xml file may be missing or corrupt."
I have uninstalled/reinstalled the program, which did not change the problem. How can I get Dreamweaver running properly? The MMdocumenttypes.xml is located in the C:\Program Files (x86)\Adobe\Adobe Dreamweaver CS5.5\configuration\DocumentTypes Folder, it is not missing, and shouldn't be corrupt as I just installed the program.
I can't believe I didn't try this earlier... All I had to do was rename the file to have .xml at the end. When dreamweaver is installed, the file is already a .xml file, but for some reason dreamweaver still crashed. You have to add the .xml.
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Hello,
even if these informations are not the latest/newest, they may be still usable:
http://www.chrisherberte.com/blog/missing-mmdocumenttypesxml-file
http://www.chrisherberte.com/?page=1
and Manually editing Dreamweaver's configuration: http://drupal.org/node/18151.
Hans-Günter
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Thanks for the info, the mmdocumenttypes.xml file is not missing or hidden in my configuration/documenttypes/ folder. I tried manually editing dreamweavers config, but in cs5.5 there doesn't seem to be an "extentions.txt". I edited the mmdocumenttypes.xml config to match the description given in your last link, but when I try to open Dreamweaver, I still get the error message that the file is missing or corrupted.
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Hi,
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Hans-Günter
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those were dumpster links. if that was a hint about my CS5, don't count on it any time soon. I spent $2850 on my product and I need it to work for a while.
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RE: step 4 and 12, no good.
I am trying to start from scratch with a new custom config (if you had read original post) and need help to debug it. I am not looking for help to destroy my work.
I put a lot of work into it, updating the HTML tags of everything and a making a few new types. they are not just file extensions, but templates. I don't think there's a conflict, but I am unsure how to check for a conflict. I tried my best on that and what conflict there may have been, when I disabled any possibility of conflict, same error still there. I sure hope this isn't some general bucket error that catches everything because that makes debugging a real pain.
anybody have enough exp in this area to help?
make sure you back up the original config folder in dw cs5 before extraction.
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I can't believe I didn't try this earlier... All I had to do was rename the file to have .xml at the end. When dreamweaver is installed, the file is already a .xml file, but for some reason dreamweaver still crashed. You have to add the .xml.
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Thanks a bunch! This totally worked for me
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Reintalled CS6 twice already. Cannot get rid of error " No Document types have been found in the Configuration/DucumentTypes/folder. The MMDocumentTypes.xml file may be missing or corrupted.
No answers above are working
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When uninstalling tell the uninstaller to delete User Preferences Data (it's the checkbox over on the right when you choose what to uninstall out of the suite. Try uninstalling with that checked and then reinstall again. Just did this and it worked.
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the user prefs data for dw is in I think may be in 2 files in dw's configuration folder (not in %appdata% but in %PROGRAMFILES%) or maybe that was the cache that might need to be zapped.
rather than lose the whole shebang, I think you could simply drop the userprefs in the config folder.
I think a check in the registry under HKCU\Software\Adobe and HKLM\Software\Adobe would also be in order, as there are settings in there too (sites are stored there, so in case you want to back up some or all those settings at once you can export the registry key).
I would like to apply some intelligence to the process by only doing what's necessary manually. right now I had to uninstall cs5, and I am hoping I can reinstall and put my files back in and see what happens, so right now I cannot give file location specifics, you would have to do your own digging. but I suspect that due to a bug in the installer (there is a lot of little stuff to catch...), I won't be able to reinstall without wiping the disk and reinstalling windows from scratch like many times before - residuals being the reason and somehow the installer sees that and goes haywire.
I am going to have to use those manual steps if this is indeed the answer.
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Try Step #4 and Step #12
http://helpx.adobe.com/dreamweaver/kb/troubleshoot-javascript-errors-dreamweaver-cs4.html
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For 2 days I have been pulling my hair out! Scrolling through pages and pages of forums, installing and reinstalling a million times...until I see your post.... Try Step #4 and Step #1 of the help doc...THANK YOU!!!! 2 days of headache was fixed in 5 minutes!!!
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#12 worked for me. I have Dreamweaver CS5.5 running on Windows 7.
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Thank you that is work for me too
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No document types have been found in the Configuration/docmentTypes/ folder. The MMDocumentTypes.xml file may be missing or corrupted. The application will exit now. The above answers have not worked for me to fix this issue and Adobe chat was of no assistance on top of which they have no way of allowing their customers to e mail them for support. I would really appreciate some help here.
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This answer solved a problem I had with the same error:
"No document types have been found in the Configuration/DocumentTypes/ folder. The MMDocumentTypes.xml file may be missing or corrupted. The application will exit now."
I renamed "MMDocumentTypes.xml" by selecting the file in Windows Explorer and clicking 'Rename'. I selected and erased the ".xml" and then retyped ".xml" in the Name field. Then clicked 'Enter' to close the open name field. After doing that, Dreamweaver opened right up after a month of avoiding this computer.