Hello Fellow TheBat users, I'm experiencing an increasing frequency of External Exception errors (code C000006 appears) (about 10 times a day) which then give rise to a variety of outcomes:
1. The Bat appears to function (you can open folders etc.) but cannot send anything, and the error message reappears after each keystroke. 2. The program freezes and can only be closed using Windows Task manager or sometimes only by rebooting 3. The program just closes This problem has only manifested itself during the past 3 weeks or so, with increasing frequency. Nothing much has changed apart from installing some antispam plugins (see more details below) Conditions. The problem frequently manifests when attempting to send an email but also randomly. We are running a copy of the Bat Professional on a peer to peer server under Windows XP SP2, with four people on other machines sharing this with their own accounts. This arrangement has functioned with no previous problems since we moved to the Bat 2 years ago. The total size of the message archive is about 11,000 messages. We are using the current release version of the Bat. Things I have tried: Reinstalling the current version of the Bat-had no effect Plugins I have been experimenting with antispam plugins, first Agava and then Antispam Sniper, following recommendations in this forum. When the problems started, I first uninstalled the plugins completely, but the problems continued. I then reinstalled Sniper in the local machine directory instead of the Server. Problem remained the same. I also have the Google desktop indexing plugin installed. I have not yet tried uninstalling this. Should I try this? The only option I have not tried is installing the most recent beta version of the Bat. Would this be worth a try? Any other ideas? -- Best regards, David mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -- Best regards, David mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ________________________________________________ Current version is 3.80.06 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html