Re: Stream write error

2013-12-02 Thread Achdut18
Hello Jernej,


To recap for others reading this,

On October 21, I reported the following problem:

I  am  getting  annoying error messages in pop-up boxes that read as follows:

Stream write error C:\MAIL\Events.CFG The process cannot access the
file because another process has locked a portion of the file.

Clicking OK or the X will remove the box, but it will pop up again
in a few minutes. If I go away from the computer for a long period of
time, upon return I will find dozens and dozens of boxes sitting on
top of the open window of The Bat.

The error messages are sporadic in that they don't always appear in
every session of The Bat. If the messages appear on my computer, they
will also appear on my wife's computer, which has The Bat, installed,
but points to the mail files on my computer. What causes this error
message and how do I get rid of this permanently? ...The  only  way  to
temporarily  solve  the  problem is to fully shutdown the computer and
then reboot.  Sometimes this will work, sometimes it won't.   However,
even  when this works, the problem eventually reappears after a number
of days or weeks.

How can I fix this?

Monday, October 21, 2013, 11:45:44 AM, you wrote:

JS On Monday, October 21, 2013, 11:45:44, you replied:


JS Try adding the file to the exceptions list in your antivirus.

Well, this worked for a while, but the boxes are back.  The exclusions
are  still  listed in my exceptions list, so it must be something else
causing the problem.  Any ideas?

-- 
Avi

Avram Sacks, using The Bat! ver. 5.3.6.0 on WinXP sp3



Current version is 5.2.2 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
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Re: Stream write error

2013-11-01 Thread Achdut18
Hello Jernej,

Monday, October 21, 2013, 11:45:44 AM, Jernej Simončič  wrote:

JS On Monday, October 21, 2013, 3:16:17, Achdut18 wrote:

I  am  getting  annoying error messages that read as follows:

Stream write error C:\MAIL\Events.CFG The process cannot access the
file because another process has locked a portion of the file.

 How can I fix this?

JS Try adding the file to the exceptions list in your antivirus.


I  just  want  to  publicly  thank Jernei for his assistance with this
problem. I  don't  know why adding the file to the exceptions list
solves  the  problem,  but it has.   Moreover, another computer in the
house  that  points to The Bat files on the primary computer continued
to  produce  the stream write error messages, even after I fixed the
problem  on  the  primary computer.  However, after adding the file to
the  exceptions  list  on  the  second computer, the problem vanished.
(At least, so far, so good...)

While I don't understand why this works, thanks, again!

-- 
Avi
Avram Sacks, using The Bat! ver 5.8.2 on WinXP Pro sp3



Current version is 5.2.2 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
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Stream write error

2013-10-21 Thread Achdut18
I  am  getting  annoying error messages that read as follows:

Stream write error C:\MAIL\Events.CFG The process cannot access the
file because another process has locked a portion of the file.

The error message appears in a pop up box in The Bat. Clicking OK or
the  X  will  remove  the  box,  but  it  will pop up again in a few
minutes.If  I go away from the computer for a long period of time,
upon  return I will find dozens and dozens of boxes just like, sitting
on top of the open window of The Bat.

The error messages are sporadic in that they don't always appear in
every session of The Bat. If the messages appear on my computer, they
will also appear on my wife's computer, which has The Bat, installed,
but points to the mail files on my computer. What causes this error
message and how do I get rid of this permanently? The error had
appeared  on an older computer that I still use (but not for The Bat).
After  transferring  The Bat to a newer computer (but still used), the
messages  didn't  appear for many months.  However, following a series
of  Windws  upgrades,  the  messages  are  back.The  only  way  to
temporarily  solve  the  problem is to fully shutdown the computer and
then reboot.  Sometimes this will work, sometimes it won't.   However,
even  when this works, the problem eventually reappears after a number
of days or weeks.

How can I fix this?

-- 
Avi
Using The Bat! Pro ver. 5.8.2 on Win XP sv3

Avram Sacks
Skokie, IL



Current version is 5.2.2 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
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Re: Stream write error

2013-10-21 Thread Jernej Simončič
On Monday, October 21, 2013, 3:16:17, Achdut18 wrote:

 How can I fix this?

Try adding the file to the exceptions list in your antivirus.

-- 
 Jernej Simončič  http://eternallybored.org/ 

The most expensive component is the one that breaks.
   -- Law of New Fangled Gadgetry



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