crash after installing 4.4
Posted: Mon Oct 23, 2000 11:46 am
I can't say for sure that it is related to Textpad installation, however...
I'm running Windows 2000 Professional. I installed Textpad 4.4. After the installation was completed, I tried to open up an Explorer file manager window, and my system froze up. (i had no other programs running). After a while of waiting, I gave up and forced a shutdown from the TaskManager. On reboot and logging on, a dialog box popped up saying that some system files had been replaced with unverified versions, and to insert my win2k professional CD. And of course in typical M$ fashioin, it refused to recognize my cd (perfectly legit one no less). So I had to cancel out of that dialog (it wouldn't allow for browsing for a location or anything).
Anyway, just wondering if Textpad came bundled with any system dlls that may be older then what is distributed with win2k. I have VS6 installed with the VS sp4, and all the latest updates for win2k (except for the win2k compatibility updates). In other words, my system had the latest files on them, and so the possibility exists that TextPad put an older version on then what was there and cause a problem.
Just letting you know there may be an issue.
I'm running Windows 2000 Professional. I installed Textpad 4.4. After the installation was completed, I tried to open up an Explorer file manager window, and my system froze up. (i had no other programs running). After a while of waiting, I gave up and forced a shutdown from the TaskManager. On reboot and logging on, a dialog box popped up saying that some system files had been replaced with unverified versions, and to insert my win2k professional CD. And of course in typical M$ fashioin, it refused to recognize my cd (perfectly legit one no less). So I had to cancel out of that dialog (it wouldn't allow for browsing for a location or anything).
Anyway, just wondering if Textpad came bundled with any system dlls that may be older then what is distributed with win2k. I have VS6 installed with the VS sp4, and all the latest updates for win2k (except for the win2k compatibility updates). In other words, my system had the latest files on them, and so the possibility exists that TextPad put an older version on then what was there and cause a problem.
Just letting you know there may be an issue.