Hi,

This sound really weird problem. Only real thing I can think of is that 
the files installed gets corrupted for some reason.
What is your software version in Nokia 5230?
Are you running putty 24h/day? Or do you just use it when you need it? 
Putty engine might have some memory leaks since it's ported from desktop 
world to symbian.

-Risto

On 28.12.2010 14:06, Jani Ala-Uotila wrote:
> Hello!
>
> First I have to thank for the great software of mobile putty! ... and
> then I would have few questions about the latest touch_UI version.
>
> I bought a new Nokia 5230 with touch screen and downloaded the
> suitable (?) version of putty: putty.touch_UI_v0.8.8  for it. The
> program works great and is even better to to use than the older
> version without touch_UI.
>
> But I seem to have a problem:
> The program works well for a while, but after a day or few (or after
> some startups of the program) the program starts, but it won't make a
> connection to my host, it won't even try to do so. Changing the
> profile or creating a new one won't help either. Only thing that seems
> to help is to delete the program from the phone's memory and to
> install it again. Then it works well again for a while, but the same
> problem appears. Could you say am I doing something wrong? Should I
> change some settings, or what might cause the program to "lock" after
> a while?
>
> BR
> Jani Ala-Uotila
>
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