Re[2]: Access violation when moving folders for rules

2004-10-24 Thread finalcut
Hello Anthony G. Atkielski

On 24.October.2004, 1:50 AM (Now: 24.October.2004, 8:54 PM),
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 It didn't work for the shuttle.

AGA It did work for the shuttle; but someone decided to skip a few steps.


lol


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Re[2]: Access violation when moving folders for rules

2004-10-21 Thread Charles Canato
Wednesday, October 20, 2004, 7:03:18 PM, you wrote:

AGA When I create a new rule and try to move it with Alt and the mouse, if I
AGA slip it downwards instead of upwards, I usually get an access violation,
AGA like the message attached.  Access violations then occur each time I try
AGA to edit the filters, until I stop and restart TB.  Nothing is corrupted
AGA and everything works fine after I restart the client.

MLW Microsoft Windows, all version, are, by nature, self corrupting.

Michael, I sure respect the fact that you worked on Microsoft and have
a large experience and so, but come on. If everybody answered like
that, we even wouldn't have to discuss it on the list.

Yeah, Windows can be the reason sometimes - as sometimes the program
is the reason.

MLW So, before you jump on the instability of The Bat!, backup, reformat
MLW and reinstall.  You will be amazed at the speed of your new machine
MLW and how stable it is. Every six months...I am not kidding.

I'm sorry, but I'll say what I used to tell people who worked with me:
this is like healing a headache with an axe. You'll heal it, no doubt.
But what was the reason? And if the bugs keep on coming?

No need for those 6 hours every 6 months. I run my Win2000
installation for 3 and a half years right now. But I can understand
what you mean: no users act always carefully or use the same software.
There's software which is completely bug-free, some others not very
much...  reformatting can be a good thing, sure, but isn't always
necessary, unless you know you are totally careless about browsing
habits, not using anti-virus and so. We're never safe, but we know how
much we put ourselves in risk.

And allow me to say: every advanced Windows user will cry in
desperation when you say every Windows engineer do that. Maybe they
just do that because they're always needing to test or develop
something that requires that. ;-)

Anyway, it was a good suggestion: as a last and desperate try.

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Re[2]: Access violation when moving folders for rules

2004-10-20 Thread finalcut
Hello Alexander S. Kunz

On 20.October.2004, 4:19 PM (Now: 20.October.2004, 4:21 PM),
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ASK Ahem... Anthony is using 3.0.1.33 which *is* the latest stable release
ASK version, the only more recent version is 3.0.2.1 (which is a beta), and the
ASK stability of that release is, according to the posts here, even more
ASK questionable...

ASK (btw. I just saw that I, after thinking wow, lucky I don't have any
ASK problems forgot to actually install 3.0.2.1 ... so its wait and see for
ASK me now)

Well I am just saying that because I had the same problem
so whatever the name or the number of the version, it doesnt matter at all
And when I upgraded to 3.0.2.1, the bug disappeared

chears

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Re[2]: Access violation when moving folders for rules

2004-10-20 Thread Martin Webster
 
Michael Wilson [MLW], wrote:

AGA When I create a new rule and try to move it with Alt and the mouse, if I
AGA slip it downwards instead of upwards, I usually get an access violation,
AGA like the message attached.  Access violations then occur each time I try
AGA to edit the filters, until I stop and restart TB.  Nothing is corrupted
AGA and everything works fine after I restart the client.

MLW My reply...

...snip (I couldn't bear to repeat it)

What! ??? You're having us on right?

,- [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Access_violation ]
| An access violation occurs when a process attempts to access a portion
| of memory assigned to another application, or an unused memory area,
| without having permission to do so. It is typically the result of a
| computer bug, for example a wrong pointer. In the popular C
| programming language, the most frequent cause for access violations is
| the use of a pointer that has been set to the NULL value, that is,
| zero. This addressing is always reserved by the operating system, and
| it is handled as a sure symptom of a serious programming error.
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