--- "Alexander S. Kunz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> ...as Roman said, its very likely that this is not a
> TB problem itself (tho
> something seems to be affecting the message
> rendering or whatever of TB so
> that it crashes, or rather, freezes).

I agree that it doesn't seem to be a problem with the
TB! installation, but since TB! is (as far as I know)
the only application affected, the issue still lies
with TB! in that THAT is where it has to be fixed.

> Something seems to be broken in your WinXP
> installation. I don't know a
> thing about this Microsoft Journal Viewer (I thought
> you only need it for
> Tablet PC documents, but Fax?!?), never installed
> it, never used it...

The call for MS Journal Viewer has something to do
with the Adobe thing. I found a FAQ about that on
Adobe's support site saying it was some stupid
requirement that could potentially be ignored... but
my roommate didn't know that.

> Maybe going back to the restore point isn't such a
> bad idea - after all,
> only the registry changes and system settings are
> restored, no files are
> deleted or moved on disk.

I tried going to back to prior restore points. Several
of the restore points didn't work (unable to restore),
the one I did get to work seemed to FUBAR nearly
everything. Web browsers wouldn't work. Several
programs were effectively rendered useless. TB! would
start up, but the window wouldn't restore, it was
permanently minimized (either to the taskbar or system
tray). I couldn't even test the problem since I
couldn't select a message to try and render it.

After all that, I undid the restore point, so I'm now
back to where I was. At least everything else works,
but I don't know how useful that is to me without a
good email client.

> It would be interesting to hear if someone else on
> this list is using this
> MS Journal Viewer and TB on a single computer (and
> without problems).

I'm wondering if this problem has something to do with
a shared DLL or something that the Journal Viewer may
have overwritten that somehow affects rendering.
That's why I continue to bring this up as a TB! issue,
in the event that someone might be aware of some
overlap in in library usage.

Thanks for the help so far folks, I do appreciate the
effort. :)

-Sam

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