Re: Spontaneous shutdowns

2004-06-02 Thread Mark Partous
Hello Leif, Wednesday, June 2, 2004, 8:41:33 PM, you wrote: LG> Ok, after a full reboot, TB crashed again after about 20 mins. I LG> started TB again, and here's what I saw. I don't have the problem and this may be a very stupid suggestion, but could it harm to re-download the releaseversion and

Re: Spontaneous shutdowns

2004-06-02 Thread Leif Gregory
Hello Mark, Wednesday, June 2, 2004, 1:06:18 PM, you wrote: Mark> I don't have the problem and this may be a very stupid Mark> suggestion, but could it harm to re-download the releaseversion Mark> and install it again? Not a stupid question at all. I did download it, but haven't installed it beca

Re: Spontaneous shutdowns

2004-06-02 Thread Leif Gregory
Hello Januk, Wednesday, June 2, 2004, 12:58:19 PM, you wrote: Januk> Is it possible that you have a scheduled task that runs TB with Januk> the /smartexit or /exit command-line parameters? Do you have Januk> any unusual files in your TB directories? Nope, no scheduled tasks. and no strange files

Re: Spontaneous shutdowns

2004-06-03 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Leif, On Thu, 3 Jun 2004 09:56:16 -0600 GMT (03/06/2004, 22:56 +0700 GMT), Leif Gregory wrote: LG> Ok, here's a screenshot of the Dr. Watson message, but not really LG> useful errors. May this be a Dr. Watson bug? Has anybody *not* using Dr. Watson experienced spontaneou

Re: Spontaneous shutdowns

2004-06-03 Thread Jimmie Toney
On 6/3/04, at 12:37 PM, Thomas Fernandez sent the following: TF> May this be a Dr. Watson bug? Has anybody *not* using Dr. Watson TF> experienced spontaneous shutdowns? I don't use Dr. Watson and had the problem but I have not had it since I did a new install a couple o

Re: Spontaneous shutdowns

2004-06-04 Thread Allie Martin
Thomas Fernandez, [TF] wrote: TF> Has somebody reported this to the BT? Me? No. Since it happened once and has not happened again since. TF> It may be a lot of tedious work, because it is not clear what TF> module causes the leak that leads to the crash. Let's try to TF> narrow it down: Do all s

Re: Spontaneous shutdowns

2004-06-05 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Allie, On Fri, 4 Jun 2004 19:25:10 -0500 GMT (05/06/2004, 07:25 +0700 GMT), Allie Martin wrote: AM> Maybe the crash was caused by the AV's. I don't know. However, since AM> deleting the filter, the AV's have stopped and the sudden crash hasn't AM> occurred again. Could be. How about the me

Re: Spontaneous shutdowns

2004-06-05 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Johannes, On Sat, 5 Jun 2004 00:27:14 +0200 GMT (05/06/2004, 05:27 +0700 GMT), Johannes Posel wrote: JP> You already had 2.11.02, right? beta/9 crashes on it... 2.11.00 doesn't crash on it either. I just MIME-forwarded a copy to the mods asking what that was all about - mods, please ignor

Re: Spontaneous shutdowns

2004-06-05 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Miroslav, On Fri, 4 Jun 2004 22:58:25 +0200 GMT (05/06/2004, 03:58 +0700 GMT), Miroslav Florensen wrote: >> 'Access violation at 77F57EC4 in ntdll.dll. Write of address 3EFAE148' MF> seeing the same here -random AVs do you have plugins? Do you use IMAP? Can you also monitor TB's memory u

Dr. Watson was - Re: Spontaneous shutdowns

2004-06-03 Thread Leif Gregory
Hello Thomas, Thursday, June 3, 2004, 11:26:52 AM, you wrote: Thomas> May this be a Dr. Watson bug? Has anybody *not* using Dr. Thomas> Watson experienced spontaneous shutdowns? Do people actually disable Dr. Watson? I know you can, but I've not heard of anyone actually doing it. I

Re: Followup to: Re: Spontaneous shutdowns

2004-06-09 Thread SyP
Hello Thomas, You wrote on 2004.06.09., 17:50: Thomas> MaXxX mentioned an increase in GDI and USER handles. Do you have a Thomas> tool that can check this? I'm not convinced, but it is a path worth Thomas> exploring. In Windows XP: Task Manager (ctrl+shift+escape) --> View --> Select columns -

Re: Followup to: Re: Spontaneous shutdowns

2004-06-09 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello SyP, On Wed, 9 Jun 2004 18:46:17 +0200 GMT (09/06/2004, 23:46 +0700 GMT), SyP wrote: Thomas>> MaXxX mentioned an increase in GDI and USER handles. Do you have a Thomas>> tool that can check this? I'm not convinced, but it is a path worth Thomas>> exploring. S> In Windows XP: I run Win98.

Re: Followup to: Re: Spontaneous shutdowns

2004-06-09 Thread SyP
Hello Thomas, You wrote on 2004.06.09., 18:53: Thomas>>> MaXxX mentioned an increase in GDI and USER handles. Do you have a Thomas>>> tool that can check this? I'm not convinced, but it is a path worth Thomas>>> exploring. SyP>> In Windows XP: Thomas> I run Win98. Sorry I wasn't aware of that

Re: Followup to: Re: Spontaneous shutdowns

2004-06-09 Thread Leif Gregory
Hello Thomas, Wednesday, June 9, 2004, 9:50:21 AM, you wrote: Thomas> It would be interesting to know whether this applies also to Thomas> the other people you experienced the shutdown. It certainly would. Thomas> MaXxX mentioned an increase in GDI and USER handles. Do you Thomas> have a tool t

Re: Dr. Watson was - Re: Spontaneous shutdowns

2004-06-03 Thread hggdh
Hello Leif, Thursday, June 3, 2004, 12:36:21 PM, you wrote: LG> Do people actually disable Dr. Watson? I know you can, but I've not LG> heard of anyone actually doing it. I know in XP, people disable the LG> notification, but I don't think that actually disables Dr. Watson. It is not actually di