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 -- Rgds, Wilfried

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

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

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...

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

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