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Network paths are worse!

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dandv    0

Congratulations for the new 6017 build! But,

 

when I try to change directory to any network path, such as

"cd 2.168.2.1\C$", I get the Fatal Error below, with a

spurious line number (sorry for the "fake" characters,

apparently the clipboard transformation is still there ;-)

+------------- Fatal Error --------------+
¦                                        Â¦
¦   Exception 0CAh at address 004f0209   ¦
¦                  in                    Â¦
¦             Line 13697084              Â¦
¦          Stack overflow error          Â¦
¦        Please report to author:        Â¦
¦         email: ho1459@bnhof.de         ¦
¦                                        Â¦
+------[ Press a key to exit now ]-------+

 

Hope this helps,

Dan Dascalescu

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Hi!

 

uff... these error msgs sometimes aren't helpful at all :P

anyway, did this happen in the previous release?

maybe it has to do with the directory history fix

 

Stefan/AH

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Garl    0

Âåðñèÿ v2.14.6017/RUS

(26-06-2004) DPMI32 (DOS/W9x)

win 98 Se

-------------------------------------------------

 

if run ndn from server

 

\\Server\data\OIT6\NDN\ndn.com

 

 

+------------- Fatal Error --------------+

¦ ¦

¦ Exception 0FFh at address 83dd97c5 ¦

¦ in E:\NDN\SOURCE\dnapp.pas ¦

¦ Line 1433 ¦

¦ Could not open resource file ¦

¦ Please report to author: ¦

¦ email: ho1459@bnhof.de ¦

¦ ¦

+------[ Press a key to exit now ]-------+

 

ps

and check filepanel filter

Alt-S *; *.r~; *.exe

 

Symbol "~" is not hotkey :))))

 

 

bye!

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