Re[5]: Access violation in Account - Properties

2003-09-14 Thread Wilfried Mestdagh
Hello Lourdes,

LJ I would backup, uninstall, delete the registry keys and then reinstall
LJ (do not restore yet), test to see if things are working (no AV
LJ entering properties), then restore and test again.

  I did it in that sequence, and the first time in run after the installtion I
  got already the AV (before the restore).

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Re[3]: Access violation in Account - Properties

2003-09-13 Thread Lourdes Jones
Hello Wilfried,

Thursday, September 11, 2003, 1:14:36 PM, Wilfried Mestdagh wrote:
WM Could it be the amount of mail I have ? My The bat folder is 200
WM MB. Maybe not ever tested with great amount of mail ?

I have over 200,000 pieces of mail taking up 1.22 GB of space.  The
amount of mail you have is not the problem.

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Re[4]: Access violation in Account - Properties

2003-09-13 Thread Lourdes Jones
Hello Wilfried,

Friday, September 12, 2003, 7:07:16 AM, Wilfried Mestdagh wrote:
WM Hello,

WM Some question just came up. After the fresh install TB it was not
WM an unregistered version. does this means that the registry was NOT
WM cleaned with the uninstall ?? (so another bug ?)

Not a bug.  Possibly not what you would like but it's working as
designed.  Not all of the registry keys are deleted so that you do not
loose your registration information.

WM If this is true then I should again try again ?

I would backup, uninstall, delete the registry keys and then reinstall
(do not restore yet), test to see if things are working (no AV
entering properties), then restore and test again.

regedit /e TheBat!.reg HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\The Bat!
to save settings

regedit TheBat!.reg
to restore them
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Re[2]: Access violation in Account - Properties

2003-09-12 Thread Wilfried Mestdagh
Hello Mark,

MW While we're on the subject, how about Folder | Maintenance | Check
MW Integrity/Repair? That's cleared up some stuff for me before.

  tryed it. All folders: 'nothing to do'. I think I will try with a fresh
  installation when I have a moment of time

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Re[2]: Access violation in Account - Properties

2003-09-12 Thread Wilfried Mestdagh
Hello Alexander,

A If I were you, I'd rather make a backup with the internal backup utility,
A completely remove TB, and then do a fresh re-install, restoring the backup.

   Made a backup copy, uninstalled the bat completely including registry key's,
   removed folder and did fresh install of v2.

   On the first run it startet with the AV, but could go on. After restoring all
   my folders all is working again, but I still have the same problem.

   Am I the only one with Thebat v2 on winNT ?

   Of course I can start v1.62 if I wants to do something in my account
   properties, but that seems not a good workaround :(  And also what happens if
   the 30 day evaluate period is expired for the old version. Will it stop
   working ?

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Re[3]: Access violation in Account - Properties

2003-09-12 Thread Wilfried Mestdagh
Hello,

  Some question just came up. After the fresh install TB it was not an
  unregistered version. does this means that the registry was NOT cleaned with
  the uninstall ?? (so another bug ?)

  If this is true then I should again try again ?

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Re[2]: Access violation in Account - Properties

2003-09-11 Thread Wilfried Mestdagh
Hello Mark,

MW remember NT 4.0 very well, but maybe it's worth trying to restore this
MW file from the CAB files?

   I did but is same result.

MW Also, regarding the beta version you installed... was that a version 2
MW or 1.6x?

   It was a 1.6x beta. And then I recall the first AV started (the one I did not
   mind, because pressing escape I could go on). But this is interesting:

   I have kept my original 1.62 version (renamed it to keep it). When I run it,
   I have the first AV.

   This means that something is went wrong, where version 1.62 did a non fatal
   AV, and version 2. do a second fatal AV.

   Could it be the amount of mail I have ?  My The bat folder is 200 MB. Maybe
   not ever tested with great amount of mail ?

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Re: Access violation in Account - Properties

2003-09-11 Thread Alexander
11-Sep-2003 20:14, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Could it be the amount of mail I have ?  My The bat folder is 200 MB. Maybe
not ever tested with great amount of mail ?

Since purge+compress has proven now and then to be a cure for many
problems, have you tried that? (purge+compress all folders, I mean).

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Re[2]: Access violation in Account - Properties

2003-09-11 Thread Wilfried Mestdagh
Hello Alexander,

A Since purge+compress has proven now and then to be a cure for many
A problems, have you tried that? (purge+compress all folders, I mean).

  Just tryed it, but in most folders it say 'nothing to do' as I have setup all
  my folders to cleanup on exit.  Result is still same...

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Re: Access violation in Account - Properties

2003-09-11 Thread Wilfried Mestdagh
Hello,

  We not get result :(
  Is there files I can safely delete ? i could start with that !

  If that does not help, I could install a second the bat on this machine, see
  if it works normal, then start copying the mail folders one by one (without
  conficuration files).. then start copying configuration files.

  seems a good method to me.. not ?

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Re: Access violation in Account - Properties

2003-09-11 Thread Alexander
11-Sep-2003 20:51, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   seems a good method to me.. not ?

If I were you, I'd rather make a backup with the internal backup utility,
completely remove TB, and then do a fresh re-install, restoring the backup.

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Re[2]: Access violation in Account - Properties

2003-09-11 Thread Wilfried Mestdagh
Hello Alexander,

A If I were you, I'd rather make a backup with the internal backup utility,
A completely remove TB, and then do a fresh re-install, restoring the backup.

  Ok thanks. It is a pretty that I dont know exact meaning and content of some
  files.  I see there is data and index and configuration files, but dont know
  what to delete and when it is safe. should be more easy :)

  I will try tomorrow and let you know. thanks for all advice of course.

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Re: Access violation in Account - Properties

2003-09-11 Thread Mark Wieder
Wilfried-

Thursday, September 11, 2003, 11:44:57 AM, you wrote:

WM   Just tryed it, but in most folders it say 'nothing to do' as I have setup all
WM   my folders to cleanup on exit.  Result is still same...

While we're on the subject, how about Folder | Maintenance | Check
Integrity/Repair? That's cleared up some stuff for me before.

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Re[2]: Access violation in Account - Properties

2003-09-11 Thread Wilfried Mestdagh
Hello Alexander,

A If I were you, I'd rather make a backup with the internal backup utility,
A completely remove TB, and then do a fresh re-install, restoring the backup.

  while I agree completely with your advice there is something to concider:
  suppose (probably) it works then, nobody will ever know what the problem was.
  i'm a developer myself and I should hate this :(

  I like to get down to problems and know the reason... Tomorrow or some while
  later someone else has also an AV

  The sorry thing is that the TECH and BETA lists is not very helpfull. I had
  expect at least a developer is once a while looking at it But the talk
  in those lists is more in anti virus and other silly things... not mutch
  tech there :(

  I wants to know that the help in this list is great !

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Re: Access violation in Account - Properties

2003-09-11 Thread Mark Wieder
Alexander-

Thursday, September 11, 2003, 12:21:03 PM, you wrote:

A If I were you, I'd rather make a backup with the internal backup utility,
A completely remove TB, and then do a fresh re-install, restoring the backup.

Ditto. The internal backup will *probably* save all the registry
setting, too, but I'd back them up just to be safe, then delete them
when prompted by the uninstall process.

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Access violation in Account - Properties

2003-09-10 Thread Wilfried Mestdagh
Hello,

  I have not mutch luck on the 2 other mailing list. The tech seems dead, the
  beta is only some talk around anti virus and so :( so I try here. I will try
  to explain clear, but my english is not so well :(

  After upgrading to v2, I have AV when I hit account - properties. In fact I
  have 2 after each other.
  the first is: AV in NTDll.dll, read of address 18
  the secend:   AV in TheBat.exe, read of address 0

  After both access violations my cursor is hourglass and stay that way until I
  click on a folder in one of the accounts. TheBat is working normal, but I
  cannot get into the accoutn properties.

  I have to say, that one of the AV's started when I downloaded a beta version
  on advice of someone. It was the first (AV in NtDll.dll) but I dont know the
  exception message anymore. I did not find this a problem because:
  - it was a beta version
  - hitting Esc and I had the properties :)

  I already search the registry in the RIT key's to see if I see something
  strange. The only strange I found was in
  RIT/The Bat!/Users Depot/  a key called: user1, user2, user3, user4 where
  user2 and 3 are the same, and user4 is an account that I have deleted a while
  ago.
  Can I delete these keys ?

  Of course I checked also the configuration files in the 'the bat' folder, but
  unfortionaly it is binary files, no information on it, so not mutch I can
  check.

  Oh yes: I dont know if that was after or before the AV problem but I made some
  experiment with mailing list and so. Deleted the folders in the bat, and then
  of course also from the HDD. But I do not see these folders in registry and
  so, so I think nothing to do about that.

  for the rest thebat is working fine. it is only the acount properties :(
  
  any advice is welcome !

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Re: Access violation in Account - Properties

2003-09-10 Thread Mark Wieder
Wilfried-

Hmmm. An access violation in Ntdll.dll sounds pretty serious. I don't
remember NT 4.0 very well, but maybe it's worth trying to restore this
file from the CAB files?

The /Users Depot/ area in the registry should correspond with the
account information you see in the accounts pane. I believe it should
be safe to delete unused items, taking care to remove both the Dir and
User keys. Also, the Count key should be adjusted if you do this.

Also, regarding the beta version you installed... was that a version 2
or 1.6x? I have had some problems in the past where installing over a
broken copy didn't work - I had to uninstall the existing copy, then
install the new one to clear up some problems.

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Re: Access violation in Account - Properties

2003-09-10 Thread Alexander
11-Sep-2003 00:01, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hmmm. An access violation in Ntdll.dll sounds pretty serious. I don't
 remember NT 4.0 very well, but maybe it's worth trying to restore this
 file from the CAB files?

...and don't forget to install ServicePack6a again. :)

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