Hi Jani,

Did you by any chance close PuTTY by pressing the red phone key (END) 
instead of using the Exit softkey or the menu? This seems to get PuTTY 
or the system seriously confused... Pasi seems to have just run to the 
same problem, and finally I could reproduce it on my C6-00 too.

I could understand things getting wedged if PuTTY doesn't handle some 
forced exit command properly, but I don't see how this persists over 
reboots - but it does. Time to see if on-target debugging actually works 
nowadays I guess. :)


Cheers,
Petteri

On 2010-12-28 09:41, Risto Avila wrote:
> 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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