When I installed Finale 2003 into Win 2000 I got this message:

Error 1931. The Windows Installer service cannot update the system file
C:\WINNT\System32\scrrun.dll because the file is protected by Windows. You
may need to update your operating system for this program to work correctly.

Could this be the culprit?

Liudas

P.S. This only happened once after about a week's working with Fin 2003 for
about 8-9 hours a day.



----- Original Message -----
From: "Michael Edwards" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Finale" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Friday, June 06, 2003 4:08 PM
Subject: Re: [Finale] Program closed without(!) asking to save


> [Liudas Motekaitis:]
>
> >>I pressed some combination of keys while working. It was ALT+
something.
> >>Maybe a finger slipped. I had two .MUS documents open. Hadn't saved in a
> >>while (maybe 8-10 minutes). After doing this mystery command Finale was
> >>gone. Without a trace. Upon running the program again, my file was not
even
> >>in the list of previously opened and saved files, even though it was
saved
> >>8-10 minutes ago. Very scarry indeed.
>
> [Noel Stoutenburg:]
>
> >My guess is that you moved the cursor outside the Finale workspace, and
pressed
> >the combinatuion ALT+F4, which I understnd to be a windows command from
the
> >Operating system to shut down the system from the outside, so as far as
FIN is
> >concerned it experience and abnormal termination.
>
>      I would find it very surprising if it was this, actually.  Alt-F4
does
> close down the active window, but if a file is unsaved in that program, a
prompt
> is given first asking if you want to save the file before the program is
closed,
> just like closing the program in any other way.
>      In other words, Alt-F4 is just a normal closing of the program -
*not* an
> abnormal termination.  If Finale normally gives a prompt asking if you
want to
> save unsaved files before quitting, it should have done so when closed
with
> Alt-F4 also.
>      Whether the cursor had been moved outside of the Finale window
shouldn't
> have made any difference to this, although moving the cursor and then
clicking
> the mouse might make *another* window active, which then might be
terminated by
> Alt-F4 instead.  That doesn't appear to be what happened here, though.
>      If such a situation occurred with me, I would, like Liudas, find that
very
> irregular, and, yes, a bit scary.  But I would assume that maybe Finale
had
> crashed and terminated irregularly; or else (just possibly) that the
operating
> system had partially crashed, so that it caused the termination of Finale
but
> continued operating itself.  Either way, it doesn't seem to be normal
behaviour.
>      I have had Windows partly crash on occasion, so that it keeps running
in a
> fashion, but with certain things going wrong; however, more usually either
just
> one program crashes - usually freezes completely - or else the entire
computer
> freezes.  A partial crash of the operating system of this sort would be
very
> unusual, and it seems to me the cause is likely to be a shortage of either
empty
> disk space or memory.
>      In any case, whatever the cause, I would completely reboot the
computer
> before resuming work on any important operation.
>
>                          Regards,
>                           Michael Edwards.
>
>
>
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