--- In [email protected], "forxtra" <forx...@...> wrote: > > --- In [email protected], "Sheri" <sherip99@> wrote: > > > > --- In [email protected], "forxtra" <forxtra@> wrote: > > > > > Yes, both Word and FSO script fail at com.unload. > > > and if removing com.unload, they're working fine without hanging PowerPro. > > > > > > > > > But, I have to manually kill PowerPro when I need to restart PowerPro. > > > > > > > Forxtra, you said about an earlier test version in > > <http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/power-pro/message/35488> > > > > > It's working properly without problems at com.unload only at > > > FIRST time after logon/rebooting. > > > > That's what I was experiencing with the latest. I was launching the scripts > > from an open explorer window (double clicking the scripts). > > > > I'm now finding that if I close that explorer window and open a new one for > > launching the scripts, they do work after restarting Powerpro. At least > > appears so after a few tries. I have done a few things during this boot, so > > not 100% sure this the only factor for making it work. > > > > Regards, > > Sheri > > > > I manually set up an association with .powerpro to text editor, > and I'm usually runnging scripts by user tool on text editor. > > Anyway, I tried it on Windows Explorer as you said, but it seems > to be not effective for me. After restarting Powerpro and opening > new Windows Explorer, the same problems appear.
It seems that HOW I browse is also important. If I have opened the Explorer window from a windows shortcut (and browsed to the folder), the scripts consistently hang, presumedly at the unload. I can immediately tell Powerpro is hung, because my script that should alter the fonts when my debug window opens never runs. This is what works: After restarting Powerpro, I am using a script that makes a bar. I'm clicking an entry that runs Menu Explorer. When I get to the folder that holds the scripts, I right-click the folder entry and select Explore. When I follow that procedure to open the Explorer window, then double click the scripts, they run correctly. Regards, Sheri
