said:
Hi,
>No, not right away . . .
Interesting. Oh well, my dad can't remember learn to run his new phone
either.
>You're
>overestimating my grasp of this stuff, as usual.
Not really. I was just asking questions.
>Again, I did not know that. If WarpIn is not working,
>that is the only Uninstaller game in town, so far as
>I'm aware.
Hmmm. Must be new to OS/2.
>I find it fairly
>amazing that a version of the same .DLL that is less
>than one year older could trip a whole buncha C0005
>exceptions.
I don't. One day older is usually sufficient if the source code has
changed.
>(And why do so many apps seem to have
>this problem of stomping all over memory that does not
>belong to them,
It's not the apps. It's the humans. They are infinitely creative when it
comes to doing things that even other humans don't expect. Think running
stop signs and such. Although they tend to claim otherwise, humans are
also often not all that aware of anything that does not hit them on the
head and even then, they often try to ignore the stimuli. As I said this
is a known problem that has been dicussed many times in many places. I'm
sure more than one of these discussions has appeared on scoug-help and
elsewhere on scoug.com. What is they say about those that ignore history?
>But,
>remember, it is easy for me to say these things
>because FOX KNOWS NOTHING.
That's your choice. You consider yourself somewhat of a video editing
expert, so it's clear you think you know something.
Steven
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