Hello Peter,

Confirmed here, Windows 2000 and has been happening since at least
v3.5.31. Could this be a problem that only occurs on Windows 2000?
I use version 2.12 on my desktop (Windows XP), no problems with that, and I was 
able to export these registry settings for the dial-up and import this into the 
Windows 2000 machine. This AV is annoying because it means having to edit the 
registry to change settings from LAN to dialup, not ideal for automatic 
periodic checking!

On Sun, 3 Jul 2005 16:35:00 +0200 you wrote:

Hi Mary,

on  Sun, 3 Jul 2005 09:14:45 -0500GMT (03.07.2005, 16:14
+0200GMT here),
you wrote:

PM>>> in Options -- Network and Administration I
PM>>> cannot change anything (see
PM>>> attachment). Clicking ok on the AV window
PM>>> leaves the cursor as the
PM>>> hourglass, but I can click Cancel anyway, and
PM>>> TB! moves on fine.

>> It happens on my main machine too. Would anyone mind
>> to try to change
>> dial-up to local area or vice versa? It always
>> produces an AV here on
>> both machines with different addresses.

MB> To change from LAN to Dial-up is grayed-out for me.

Not here, because the options exist.

MB> However, I changed from TCP/IP setting to
MB> non-TCP/IP and back again,
MB> with no access violation notification occurring.

Thank you for testing Mary. :-)

MB> I'm on broadband, with the configuration so set in
MB> Windows XP. Maybe
MB> that's why the dial-up option is grayed-out for me?

This may be the case. I'm on dial-up via DSL, or, in case I
need it,
via 56k modem.

This doesn't represent an acute problem, because I can
establish the
connection first, and after that use The Bat! as usual.
Still, I'd
like to be able to change the settings, particularly for
the notebook.

-- 
Cheers
Peter

The Bat! v3.5.36 :beta: on Win2K, SP4, 5, 0, build 2195,
AMD Athlon 2200+ at 1794 MHz, 512 MB RAM  

-- 
Best regards,
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