Bill:
Heya. If you open a command window (Start -> Run -> "cmd"),
and type "route print", what's in your list of network adapters?
Kaboodle has an unknown bug when the PC has an "IEEE 1394 Adapter"
active as a networking interface. I've never been able to reproduce
it, but a handful of users have seen it.
thanks,
Scott
On Sun, 12 Jun 2005, Bill Wray wrote:
Scott,
I did not have this popup after the install of 1.01 but have not had time to
try to actually connect to any other system. I uninstalled the new version
of Kaboodle before installing the newer ver. 1.02 and immediately got this
error. I then uninstalled the 1.02 version and tried to reinstall the
earlier 1.01 version but now I consistently get these messages when I try to
execute Kaboodle I also now know that I had and do have the Version 3.1
beta 4 WinPcap installed.
Bill Wray
-----Original Message-----
From: Scott Best [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, June 12, 2005 3:15 AM
To: Bill Wray
Cc: kaboodle-user@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Re: Problem after new installof Ver 1.02
Wow, that doesn't look good. Exactly what version of
WinPcap do you have installed? You can find the very latest
one here:
http://www.winpcap.org/install/default.htm
That screenshot looks like Kaboodle crashed when
loading the WinPcap DLL. We had a problem with one of
the earlier 3.0 releases, but things with 3.1beta4 have been
pretty stable.
And did Kaboodle 1.01 give you this problem as well?
thanks,
Scott
On Jun 11, 2005, at 8:12 PM, Bill Wray wrote:
What gives?
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