On Sat, 16 Dec 2000 11:42:53 -0800, in mailinglist.tbudl you wrote:
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Your email address indicate you're from Austria, right? My best
guess is in your registry there are high ASCII character(s) stored
in places where TB didn't anticipate, or other values out of
expected ranges. Do you
On 16 Dez 2000, you wrote in mailinglist.tbudl:
The backup crashed when the option to backup user-press was selected,
when it was unselected it went OK.
So I deleted both registry trees and restarted TheBat.
Of course my settings were lost, btu so were wrong entries (I never
messed with the
Hallo Stefan,
On Sat, 16 Dec 2000 13:49:10 +0100 GMT (16/12/2000, 20:49 +0800 GMT),
Stefan Schwandter wrote:
SS What do you mean with "both registry trees" ? I only found one
SS (hkcu\software\RIT).
SS I tried to uninstall TB!, delete the tree, reinstall and re-add my existing
SS accounts.
Hallo Ming-Li,
On Sat, 16 Dec 2000 08:02:18 -0800 GMT (17/12/2000, 00:02 +0800 GMT),
Ming-Li wrote:
What do you mean with "both registry trees" ? I only found one
(hkcu\software\RIT).
ML Yes, TB now uses only one registry tree. The one under HKLM has been
ML abandoned. TB doesn't seem to
On Saturday, December 16, 2000, 8:29:18 AM, Thomas wrote:
ML Yes, TB now uses only one registry tree. The one under HKLM has
ML been abandoned. TB doesn't seem to remove it, however, so some
ML user would still see it in their registry.
I am "some user". Are you saying I can just delete it?
On 16 Dez 2000, you wrote in mailinglist.tbudl:
Yes, TB now uses only one registry tree. The one under HKLM has been
abandoned. TB doesn't seem to remove it, however, so some user would
still see it in their registry.
Ok, I don't :-)
Please try backing up one item (account data, mail
On Saturday, December 16, 2000, 9:00:24 AM, Stefan wrote:
Please try backing up one item (account data, mail folder, etc.)
at a time, and see which one crashes TB. Maybe we'll have a
better clue.
As Manfred Ell said before, only the "User Preferences" cause the
backup to crash...
Then may
Hi A,
Running the latest version... 1.48d I get the following at the
completion of Backup.
Exception EAcess Violation in Module THEBAT.EXE AT 2DEDEE2F Access Violation
at address 2E2E0073. Read of Address 2E2E0073.
I did not get this message when running 1.48 B11.
Running Win 98SE,
On 15-12-2000 at 16:32:07GMT -0700 (which was 23:32 where I live)
Ben Pugsley wrote regarding the subject of "Backup Bug Report"
Ben Hi A,
Ben Running the latest version... 1.48d I get the following at the
Ben completion of Backup.
Ben Exception EAcess Violation in Module
On 15-12-2000 at 16:32:07GMT -0700 (which was 23:32 where I live)
Ben Pugsley wrote regarding the subject of "Backup Bug Report"
Ben Hi A,
Ben Running the latest version... 1.48d I get the following at the
Ben completion of Backup.
Ben Exception EAcess Violation in Module
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