Peter,

 Trying to get this message in it's own thread.  Sorry if I muck
 things up...

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Thursday, November 28, 2002, 5:01:27 PM, you wrote:

PE> When I first bought the Bat I had some problems with The Bat abending.
PE> All these problems in the Bat were not caused to some of my friends who
PE> received the same messages using other mail programs. The problem was only
PE> with the Bat.

PE> I didn't get any further problems until today...

PE> 1.  Received email from known and respected regular source. It has HTML in
PE> it.

PE> 2. When click on the line to view it.
PE>    A) begin to see HTML form on screen
PE>    B) after a fraction of a second program abends

PE> 3. Get
PE>   "This program has performed an illegal operation and will be shut down.
PE> If the problem persists, contact the program vendor.
PE> THEBAT caused a general protection fault in module
PE> KRNL386.EXE at 0001:00009d4a.
PE> Registers:     ............"

PE> After going through some blue screens of death I get
PE> "Explorer
PE> EXPLORER caused a general protection fault in module KRNL386.EXE
PE> at  001:00007572"

PE> I had no alternative to turn off the machine.
PE> I lost my internet connection...

PE> 4. Turn on the machine when I am off the internet.
PE> I started The Bat. Highlighted the same message.
PE> Get a dialog saying there is an error in the Bat.
PE> Get blue screen of death.
PE> Am forced to power off machine.

PE> 5. Turn on the machine when I am off the internet.
PE> Highlighted the same message.
PE> Quickly deleted the message. So the message goes to Trash folder.

PE> 6. Phew.
PE> I can now run the Bat.

PE> Has anyone else got this problem with the Bat?
PE> What can I do to prevent it?

PE> (Running The Bat version 1.61 Business Edition under Win95)

PE> Regards, Peter Evans


 This sounds more like an IE error to me.  If you have an icon on the
 left of your screen for the attached html message, try saving it to your hard
 drive somewhere and double clicking on it to take TB! clear out of
 the loop.  See if you still get the same error.  If you still do then
 it most likely is an IE problem and not TB...

-- 
Scott

Using The Bat! v1.61 on Windows XP 5.1 Build  2600
Service Pack 1


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