Michael Wilson [MLW], wrote:

AGA>> When I create a new rule and try to move it with Alt and the mouse, if I
AGA>> slip it downwards instead of upwards, I usually get an access violation,
AGA>> like the message attached.  Access violations then occur each time I try
AGA>> to edit the filters, until I stop and restart TB.  Nothing is corrupted
AGA>> and everything works fine after I restart the client.

MLW> My reply...

...<snip> (I couldn't bear to repeat it)

What! ??? You're having us on right?

,----- [ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Access_violation ]
| An access violation occurs when a process attempts to access a portion
| of memory assigned to another application, or an unused memory area,
| without having permission to do so. It is typically the result of a
| computer bug, for example a wrong pointer. In the popular C
| programming language, the most frequent cause for access violations is
| the use of a pointer that has been set to the NULL value, that is,
| zero. This addressing is always reserved by the operating system, and
| it is handled as a sure symptom of a serious programming error.
`-----

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