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Wilfred van Velzen | Nicholas Boel | Re: Argh! |
August 16, 2017 8:28 AM * |
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Hi Nicholas, On 15 Aug 17 19:03, Nicholas Boel wrote to Wilfred van Velzen: about: "Argh!": WV>> Have you set the FMAIL environment variable? NB> In Windows? No. I was originally running everything in one directory, so NB> didn't need one. FConfigW32.exe still happened to load up just fine when I NB> moved it to it's own directory (ie: NB> c:\Users\Nick\Downloads\FMailW32-2.0.1\fconfig\), until I changed that one NB> field. Anything else was saved just fine. Just checking if the config files might come from somewhere else then expected. WV>> What kind of machine are you running it on? Processor; Ram; ... NB> Intel 5930k hex-core with 16gb DDR4 ram. 2 x Geforce GTX970 superclocked NB> (SLI).. eh.. anything else that would actually matter in this case, as I NB> wouldn't think any of what I already gave you would? Don't think so. And I can't imagine the graphics card has any influence. Ram could if very low, but that isn't the case. I'm testing on a Intel Core i7-2600/3.4G (Windows 7) and Core i7 6700/3.4G (Virtual XP under linux host). (If you were running on AMD, we might have a clue, but you're not.) WV>> Can you test it on another machine (in an empty directory). NB> I don't have another Windows machine at the moment. The rest are all NB> Linux. Ok, good for you! There isn't any logging in FConfig so far, but I might have to change that! Wilfred. --- FMail-W32 2.0.1.4 * Origin: point@work (2:280/464.112) |
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