ON Saturday, May 25, 2002, 4:15:42 PM, you wrote:
LT In the middle of this I migrated from an NT4 machine to a Win3kPro
LT machine, but that had no positive effect either. ^
Hi Lynn,
I found your problem, your ahead of time ;-)
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Best regards,
Gerard
Had a strange experience a few days ago when I was surfing with Opera
and I checked my mail in TB! at the same time
I went back to Opera and my skin had disappeared (on Opera, not my own
- LOL) and then a few minutes later I went to access my bookmarks and
they were all gone. They were
Hi Sandy,
Sunday, May 26, 2002, 5:56:01 PM, you wrote:
s I was running running Opera and The Bat at the same time and my
s skin and bookmarks also disappeared. Last night I downloaded Opera
s 6.02 and it's ok. I can't seem to find my bookmarks (any hints
s how to find them?)
If you've
s I can't seem to find my bookmarks (any hints how to find
s them?)
Look for *.ADR files in your Opera directory. I had the same problem.
For some reason Opera stopped using my opera5.adr file and suddenly
started using an opera6.adr file. When I renamed 5 to 6, everything
was fine, or
If you've reinstalled O6.02 over your old installation then I doubt if
you've replaced the original bookmarks file. You will need to import
it back into O. The file to import is Opera6.adr
If you've done an uninstall and then a fresh install, then you've
lost it I guess :-(
With best
Look for *.ADR files in your Opera directory. I had the same problem.
For some reason Opera stopped using my opera5.adr file and suddenly
started using an opera6.adr file. When I renamed 5 to 6, everything
was fine, or was it the other way around. Make backup copies first.
The bigger
Saturday, 25 May 2002
Hi RapidFX,
On Fri, 24 May 2002, at 16:47:08 [GMT -0800] (which was 12:47 p.m.
here in Eastbourne, N.Z.) you wrote:
R I can confirm issues with 1.60m and XP.
R flaky is about the correct description also :)
R Seems leaving Bat! open for lengths of time over 1-2 hours
R or
Hello Dave!
On Friday, May 24, 2002 at 6:37:46 PM you wrote:
Also, Opera seems more flaky that usual, but also able to access sites
that I used to have problems with. Anyone have similar flakiness issue
with Opera since 6.02?
I didn't ever had any problems during the last months, when I
Hi Dierk,
Saturday, May 25, 2002, 8:50:42 AM, you wrote:
Also, Opera seems more flaky that usual, but also able to access sites
that I used to have problems with. Anyone have similar flakiness issue
with Opera since 6.02?
DH I didn't ever had any problems during the last months, when I
Friday, May 24, 2002, 9:37:46 AM, you wrote:
[snip]
DC Also, Opera seems more flaky that usual, but also able to access sites
DC that I used to have problems with. Anyone have similar flakiness issue
DC with Opera since 6.02?
Yes. I found version 6 to be kind of flakey, in that it
crashes on
Hello Kai!
On Thursday, May 23, 2002 at 9:59:07 PM you wrote:
I am somewhat confused with regard to Ritlabs' current TB release
policy. Right now, there are so many updates/bugfixes for 1.60 that I
have no clue which version to use.
And once again:
There seem to have been a few problems
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Hi Dierk,
@24 May 2002, 08:30:09 +0200 (07:30 UK time) Dierk Haasis wrote in
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... And all reports that I have seen seem to be from XP users.
And Win2k users using the RTV.
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Hi Paul,
@24 May 2002, 06:20:19 -0400 (11:20 UK time) Paul Cartwright wrote in
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MDP Specifically, the Rich Text View (RTV) in 1.60m suffers from a
MDP resource leak. The version is perfectly stable when using
I have updated a few things recently, including TB! 1.60m, Netscape 7
and Opera 6.02. I have now taken Netscape off. My hitherto very
reliable machine is suddenly without warning totally shutting down and
rebooting ... no error message, just switch off, black screen,
reboot!! Very strange. Would
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On Friday, May 24, 2002, 6:42 AM, you wrote:
MDP Specifically, the Rich Text View (RTV) in 1.60m suffers from a
MDP resource leak. The version is perfectly stable when using the
MDP PTV or when using the RTV for short periods (and exiting TB).
Hello Marck!
On Friday, May 24, 2002 at 12:06:51 PM you wrote:
And Win2k users using the RTV.
Funny, considering that the first time we had a resource/memory
handling problem around it was only us poor 9x users ...
For now - using RTV since the leak was filled - I can't find any
problems
On 5/24/2002 at 3:37 AM Marck D Pearlstone wrote:
Hi Wayne,
@24 May 2002, 19:15:45 -0700 (03:15 UK time) Wayne Black wrote in
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What is a GDI leak
Graphic Device Interface resources are things like window handles,
brushes, fonts and pens. Programs
Hello MikeM,
On Friday, May 24, 2002 at 3:56:38 PM you wrote in
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M Ouch. Since NT4, the GDI functionality of Windows NT has been running
M at ring 0. Not the best of places to have a memory leak.
You bet :-)
But thank god it's not
I have updated a few things recently, including TB! to 1.60m, Netscape
to 7 and Opera to 6.02. I have now taken Netscape off incase it was
cause of problem below.
My hitherto very reliable machine is suddenly without warning totally
shutting down and rebooting ... no error message, just switch
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Dave Conroy [DC] wrote:
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DC Also, Opera seems more flaky that usual, but also able to access
DC sites that I used to have problems with. Anyone have similar
DC flakiness issue with Opera since 6.02?
Flaky is a vague word. What do you mean by it?
Hi Allie,
Friday, May 24, 2002, 6:18:12 PM, you wrote:
ACM Flaky is a vague word. What do you mean by it?
A little unstable, tends to freeze up more than I remember the
previous version doing so.
ACM As to your other problem, I really don't have a clue. It would be nice
ACM to be able to
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Dave Conroy [DC] wrote:
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DC A little unstable, tends to freeze up more than I remember the
DC previous version doing so.
Version 6.02 is actually quite solid on my system here. I'm impressed
with it so far.
ACM As to your other problem, I really
Hi Allie,
Saturday, May 25, 2002, 12:32:09 AM, you wrote:
ACM What OS are you running?
Win2K
With best wishes,
Dave
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Dave Conroy [DC] wrote:
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ACM What OS are you running?
DC Win2K
I've had GDI problems in Win2k and the application would crash, not
Win2k. I don't have any solutions except trying to run the system with
nothing else running except the bare
Hello...
I can confirm issues with 1.60m and XP.
flaky is about the correct description also :)
Seems leaving Bat! open for lengths of time over 1-2 hours
or so, creates a bit of havoc with my system.
flaky being applications freezing or otherwise becoming unstable.
This does not seem to happen
Hi RapidFX,
On Fri, 24 May 2002 16:47:08 -0800, you wrote:
Hello...
I can confirm issues with 1.60m and XP.
flaky is about the correct description also :)
Seems leaving Bat! open for lengths of time over 1-2 hours
or so, creates a bit of havoc with my system.
flaky being applications
Hello...
I was reluctant to even post this, but after a few days now, and
reading others posts, I believe there is something, but I am not
really sure what, so it's kind of a waste to post but, oh well!
Friday, May 24, 2002, 5:01:29 PM, you wrote:
I can confirm issues with 1.60m and XP.
flaky
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Thursday, May 23, 2002 7:02 PM GMT -0800 (PST)
Hello Kai, This is a reply to your message dated
Thursday, May 23, 2002, 12:59:07 PM, when you wrote:
KG of TB, version 1.60d is the best, most stable, must bugfree -
KG whatever. That's why he has
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Hi Wayne,
@24 May 2002, 19:15:45 -0700 (03:15 UK time) Wayne Black wrote in
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What is a GDI leak
Graphic Device Interface resources are things like window handles,
brushes, fonts and pens. Programs allocate
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