Hello Sudip, Tuesday, September 10, 2002, 10:53:19 AM, you wrote:
RL>> About the only thing I can think off that might be causing RL>> problems is Norton Anti-Virus which I use. > Well, I started getting these Access Violation errors, once I migrated > from Win98 to XP Pro. > I use NAV and I get the errors at times but never while TB! is > minimized; I get them while launching TB! It doesn't happen every time > but every 3-4 launches or so. The error pops up, I clear the dialog > box, and I'm back in business... for me it's only an annoyance and not > a major problem. Like you, I've not been able to fathom this, I did > try to reinstall TB! after migrating to XP like Allie suggested to me > (in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) but to no avail. > But what I can concretely say is that, at least in my case, NAV is not > the culprit. I have, for few days, uninstalled NAV (including > LiveUpdate, LiveReg, and all traces of Symantec from the registry) and > been trying out AVG but I still get these errors occasionally. That certainly seems to rule out NAV as the culprit then. TBH I wouldn't feel safe without running an anti-virus and firewall while connected to the net. It's tempting to blame this on Windows XP but iirc someone's already posted that this happens on Windows 2000 as well. Apart for the annoyance factor I'd be interested to know if this is a real error or just a spurious dialog box being generated in error by TB. I don't know as I'm no expert on programming. So far it would appear that it's neither NAV or WindowsXP is the real cause for this. -- Best regards, Richard Lane - [EMAIL PROTECTED] Magnum Opus http://www.magnumopus.co.uk ________________________________________________ Current version is 1.61 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

