Hi Roelof

> Hallo Mike,

> On Fri, 29 Apr 2005 22:20:55 -0400GMT (30-4-2005, 4:20 +0200, where I
> live), you wrote:

M>>         To  summarize:  If  TB!  is  running  and  I chose to shutdown
M>> Windows  from  the  Start Menu or Task Manager, Windows will abort the
M>> shutdown  -  some  applications  will close, but once Windows tries to
M>> close  TB!  it resumes operation as if no shutdown signal was sent.  I
M>> can  then  either  close  TB! normally - by closing TB!, or kill it in
M>> Task Manager.  Then I will be able to shutdown Windows.  This has been
M>> the case with all 3.09.x alpha/betas and remains with 3.5RC1.

> Almost confirmed.
> Over here all applications are closed down, including TB and then
> Windows decides not to shutdown itself.

Confirmed here through the last several betas. It will take to shut
down commands to actually shut down Windows. Hibernation is not a
problem. I don't know it bayset is the problem or not. It looks to
shut down with TB! What I see in the Task Mgr after the first shtdown
attempt is two AVG services: avgamsvr.exe and avgupsvc.exe. Wondering
if this could possibly be related to the AV plug-in problem metioned
recently?

Anyone else running the AVG plug-in having shutdown problems?

-- 
Neal Laugman

Using The Bat! v3.5 Return RC1 and BayesIt! 0.8.0 Release on Win2000 SP4


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