Hello Thomas,

Monday, September 9, 2002, 6:41:03 AM, you wrote:


RL>> That's very handy thanks. If I do go back will my backed up
RL>> message archives import into it OK?

> Yes. ;-)

> Please also let us know whether you unstability problem is solved by
> downgrading. The 1.6x versions have been as stable as previous
> versions for me, and I wonder whether you have installed something
> else that interferes with TB.

I keep my system free of loads of little utilities and steer well clear of
hacks and patches. ATM It's a standard WinXP home install with all critical
updates applied, Norton Personal Firewall, Norton Anti Virus 2002,
PowerDVDxp, plus drivers for my Graphics and sound card and that's about it,
apart from TB. I have loads of other other industry standard software I
haven't reinstalled as yet.

About the only thing I can think off that might be causing problems is
Norton Anti-Virus which I use.

This evening while TB was minimised I was browsing with IE and TB kept
poping up the error message again, the one that some others are also
getting...

"Access violation at address 003D35EC. Read of address 003D35EC"

I've no idea what's causing it or what the error really refers to, maybe one
of the programmers might be able to shed some light on this.

I've also had occasions where TB goes to using 100% CPU time and the only
thing I can do is re-boot to stop it running away.


-- 
 Best regards, Richard Lane - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Magnum Opus http://www.magnumopus.co.uk



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