Whenever I try to open a .TXT file (any opening method), TextPad crashes (hangs). This is a Win2000 problem since on an NT machine I never had this problem. I have messed around with the document classes but that doesn't fix it.
I've seen a couple of similar postings, and they pointed to Virus scanning software to be the blame. I'm running VShield and I've disabled it to no avail. Any help appreciated here! I have to rename my files before I can open them!!
Lee
Crash opening .TXT files under Win2000
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mo
Re: Crash opening .TXT files under Win2000
I'm running TextPad on W2K so it's not a W2K problem, but a problem with your setup. Have you tried uninstalling and re-installing without the virus-scan software running. That is what they usually mean by a virus-scanning problem...some messup during installation.
By default Windows is going to want to use Notepad to open .txt files; sounds to me like you do have some kind of file association problem in Windows.
Can you open textpad with a blank file and save it as .txt...hum seems like yes since you can rename files and open them.
Go to My Computer > Control Panel > Folder Options > double click
File Types > scroll to TXT where it should show opens with and make sure TextPad is the Application or change it to TextPad.
There is also a little applet on this site somewhere which will tell windows to open TextPad whenever Notepad is called.
mo
By default Windows is going to want to use Notepad to open .txt files; sounds to me like you do have some kind of file association problem in Windows.
Can you open textpad with a blank file and save it as .txt...hum seems like yes since you can rename files and open them.
Go to My Computer > Control Panel > Folder Options > double click
File Types > scroll to TXT where it should show opens with and make sure TextPad is the Application or change it to TextPad.
There is also a little applet on this site somewhere which will tell windows to open TextPad whenever Notepad is called.
mo