On Friday, June 21, 2002, 7:16 AM, you wrote:


>> I have a real problem believing THAT many people have a corrupt
>> history file.

MDP> You say *that* many like there have been thousands. I don't see that.
MDP> I've seen *some reports* of it happening. But it's not regular. If it
MDP> could be more clearly defined as to what makes it happen then RITlabs
MDP> would issue a fix for it. Instantly. They always do. The bugs that
MDP> persist are the ones that can't be easily replicated elsewhere.

It happened once, shame on you, twice, shame on me. I turned off the
"feature" without testing it further. I have seen enough questions
here about that very problem to know it isn't something I did (
tweak), isn't something I can fix, and it breaks TB when I turn it on.
this is a new computer, 1.6Ghz, with 256 megs of ram, a nice new 80
gig HD, and a freshly installed TB. file corruption ???

>> ... we all seem to know this bug so we don't use the feature, right
>> ?

MDP> Wrong. Some have seen the bug. They don't use the feature. I've never
MDP> stopped using the feature and I've never seen the bug.

I have winXP with an NTFS filesystem, I shouldn't have file corruption
on a new system, so how does it happen ? a TB crash maybe, where it
doesn't finish writing that file correctly?? I do remember TB freezing
a few times in another version, maybe then ?

/ Paul
Using The Bat! v1.60q on Windows XP
5.1 Build 2600


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