>It may. But that file is a binary file that shouldn't be handled with text
>editors, making it difficult to view the information in it.
Whoops. Then I hope I didn't seriously goof something up. My installed.bin
file properties state that it consists of exactly six bytes, and if I open
it with
Perry" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, October 13, 2003 10:16 AM
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] ERROR: SOMEONE CRUMBLED MY MAGIC COOKIE
>I am on version 1.76i5 I have been getting this error for many months, yes
>even back on verison 1.6x
>
>the
>
>It may. But that file is a binary file that shouldn't be handled with text
>editors, making it difficult to view the information in it.
Whoops. Then I hope I didn't seriously goof something up. My installed.bin file
properties state that it consists of exactly six bytes, and if I open it wit
R. Scott Perry wrote:
Note that with v1.76, you can just run the Declude.exe file without
any arguments and it will display the version.
Only from a prompt, unless you're a very fast reader. :)
Mike
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Doesn't the installed.bin file contain the current version number?
It may. But that file is a binary file that shouldn't be handled with text
editors, making it difficult to view the information in it.
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Doesn't the installed.bin file contain the current version number?
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of R. Scott Perry
Sent: Monday, 13 October 2003 3:32 PM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] ERROR: SOMEONE CRUMBLED MY
Just out of curiousity, is there anyway you folks could include a version
resource in declude.exe
to make it possible to determine the version number without having to use
declude -diag?
IMHO, being able to use explorer file properties would be very handy.
It would be nice, but unfortunately Mic
Scott,
Just out of curiousity, is there anyway you folks could include a
version resource in declude.exe
to make it possible to determine the version number without having to
use declude -diag?
IMHO, being able to use explorer file properties would be very handy.
Mike
R. Scott Perry wrote:
I
I am on version 1.76i5 I have been getting this error for many months, yes
even back on verison 1.6x
the error happens to every email that reaches the action weight of DELETE
see attached the two files .GPx files form c:\ and my two Config files and
part of log file
We have determined the cause
I am on version 1.76i5 I have been getting this error for many months, yes
even back on verison 1.6x
the error happens to every email that reaches the action weight of DELETE
Could you type "\IMail\Declude -diag" from a command prompt to double-check
that you are actually on 1.76i5? There was a
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Subject: Re: [Declude.JunkMail] ERROR: SOMEONE CRUMBLED MY MAGIC COOKIE
>does anyone else see this error in their log files
>
>ERROR: SOMEONE CRUMBLED MY MAGIC COOKIE
>
>I have been getting this error for many months, even though e
does anyone else see this error in their log files
ERROR: SOMEONE CRUMBLED MY MAGIC COOKIE
I have been getting this error for many months, even though everything seems
to be working OK
If I recall correctly, that could happen with v1.65 under some odd
circumstances. If you upgrade to v1.75, it
does anyone else see this error in their log files
ERROR: SOMEONE CRUMBLED MY MAGIC COOKIE
I have been getting this error for many months, even though everything seems
to be working OK
Sincerely,
William J. Baumbach II [EMAIL PROTECTED]
9975 Pennsylvania Ave. Manassas, Va. 20110-2028
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