Drew,

This is not just a quirk with your system, I have run into this same problem
using MI 5.0, Win 95.  To say it was frustrating would be an understatement.

I have managed to work around it by using the Control/Alt/Delete keys to end
the
UT task after the "crash" occurs i.e. after pressing the projection button. 
This will *magically* bring up the Projection window and I can then continue
as
per normal.  I'm not sure if this will work on NT but it may be worth a try.

I have never got the "out of disk space for temporary files" message, but
like
you I would think this has nothing to do with the crashing problem using
Universal Translator.

MapInfo Corp...you can't fool us by saying this is a FEATURE.

Regards,
from the great white north.

Rick Branchaud
Golder Associates
Ottawa, Canada


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Subject:    MI: Universal Translator causes crash
Author: "Phillips; Andrew" [SMTP:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Date:       8/3/99 8:57 AM

When trying to translate a *.shp file, UT crashes when the Projection button
is pushed.  Only resurrection on this NT system is to End Task.  Once while
doing so I found an error message window giving something like "out of disk
space for temporary files".  Given that there is actually plenty of disk
space available, there must be some other source for the error.  Any ideas?

Thanks,
Drew

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