Hi Chip,
That could have happened since I never used the I for Install. It does not
come up any more so will have to wait on that and will probably have to use
your new address for my server also added spam blocker stuff but does send you
a message to unblock or block forever.
Take care, Bruce
Sent: Sunday, July 27, 2014 2:19 PM
Subject: RE: Error Reporting: version beta 0.8.0 of Remind Me Where
BTW Bruce,
My point was that just saying "yes" is not enough. "Yes" allows me to start
the installation process, but then WE requires you to install the app by
pressing alt-I in the app installation dialog which I start, in order to
actually install this secondary app. There's nothing I can do about this, and
if you just close this dialog, the installation doesn't happen, and you'll be
asked again.
Also, sometimes, I have updated the GPS app, and WE will prompt you itself,
asking you if you want to install the update. It does seem to have a way of
installing updates without requiring you to press the "install" button of the
installation dialog for each one, so it can get confusing.
Hth,
Chip
From: LBX [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2014 8:47 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Error Reporting: version beta 0.8.0 of Remind Me Where
Hi Chip,
I had said yes each time and no error but when powering up again it gave
the same message.
Now having said that there was no request to install today, but all other
times it had asked for it.
Maybe there is a slight installation issue concerning XP but at the
moment the message has gone away.
In some case as I had mentioned before privately, I was getting errors
which may have prevented loading but when those errors stopped it still had
those prompts for several days.
As of today there was no message. But sending you emails privately is not
possible due to spam blockage done by your server, Com Cast.
Bruce
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2014 8:01 PM
Subject: RE: Error Reporting: version beta 0.8.0 of Remind Me Where
Bruce,
One thing to note is that when I download the GPS app I start the
Window-Eyes installation process for an app; this opens a dialog which gives
you an overview of the dialog's description, it's list of files, etc. and most
importantly, it requires you to choose "install" here in order to actually
install it. If you don't do this, then the next time you run Remind Me Where,
it will indeed do it all over again.
If you want to see if this is the case, go into the app manager, and see if
the gps app is listed there, and if so is it running, and if so is it the
latest version of 3.3.0. I'm guessing one of these is not the case.
Thanks.
Chip
From: LBX [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2014 11:38 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Error Reporting: version beta 0.8.0 of Remind Me Where
Subject: Fw: [Error Report] Remind_Me_Where.vbs.wecrypt.wsf 0.6.1
Hi Chip,
I am using the list site because your email server keeps kicking my
email out. The message is that it thinks it is spam or my server thinks your
address is, tht has been reported to them.
I am writing again tonight because when powering up my XP the message
to download the GPS came up again, saying it needs it to run the app.
But, it has been downloaded already but for some reason it is not being
loaded.
Once again after downloading it that error in line 847 came up again.
This time I just stopped the app instead of restarting.
I do not know what is going on, but there is a problem with the GPS app
hooking in with the Remind Me app.
Your email server thinks my email address is spam, see error below.
Delivery failure notification at fltg.com
fltg.com<
[email protected]
>:
Sorry, no SMTP connection got far enough; most progress: greeting;
remote
host 68.87.26.147 said: 554 imta29.westchester.pa.mail.comcast.net comcast
68.70.58.63
Comcast block for spam. Please see
http://postmaster.comcast.net/smtp-error-codes.php#BL000000
. (#5.5.0)
(MXes tried: 68.87.26.147 said 554 for greeting; 76.96.40.147 said 554 for
greeting.)
Bruce
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2014 4:07 PM
Subject: Re: [Error Report] Remind_Me_Where.vbs.wecrypt.wsf 0.6.1
Hi Chip,
For some reason your server keeps kicking out emails. I am sending this
a second time to let you know what may have happened.
Bruce
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2014 3:52 PM
Subject: Re: Error Upon Installing GPS Script
Hi Chip,
The error came when the request for the GPS install came. I think there
was a message about running apps prior to this when the latest download/install
was done.
Upon power-up a few minutes ago it still wanted the GPS installation,
so that error apparently came when the first install was going on while
possibly those same apps were running.
I don't know if you can check or not, but possibly if those apps are
running is there a need for another install of them?
Or removal if detected as running so the new app will not encounter
that error. It was an unknown error probably due to the event object already
running, who knows.
At the moment no errors but have not used the hotkey yet.
Bruce
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2014 1:12 PM
Subject: RE: Error Upon Installing GPS Script
Thanks Bruce for the report.
All I can think of is to ask you to try again and let me know.
Chip
From: LBX [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2014 9:09 AM
To: Chip and Allie Orange
Subject: Error Upon Installing GPS Script
Hi Chip,
When the message box came up to fetch the GPS app I did then an error
happened.
Line 847 had an error but no error email came up, just a standard VBS
error and I clicked on help and it took me to App Development, ConnectObject.
So, it was a Connect Object assignment on line 847; see below.
' connect to all GPS events
gnGPSEvents = ConnectObject(goGPSControl, "gps_")
Note, it had no error description, the reason why I can not give you
one. This is my XP computer it loaded onto.
Bruce
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