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Post by Eyke »

I shared this with Nikos but I'll share with you.

Work computer
HP xw4000
2.8 P4 Hyper-threaded
1GB RAM
FireGL T2 vid
Onboard Intel LAN chipset
Xpig SP1

I have a drive mapped as B:\ it's a network shared to my users dir. Right out of the box, regardless if I click on B:\ in the tree, choose the drive from the drive button or type B:\ in the address bar, xplorer² 93 will kick an error. When ignore the assertion box and the dir will display. I tried to open a sub-dir and had to close a slew of assertion boxes before it would display.

I just tried this at home

Home Comuter
Soyo Dragon+ MB
Athon 2800+
GeForce MX400 vid
512MB RAM
Onboard Via Rhine II LAN
XPig SP1

Nary a problem. The B:\ I mapped was a locally shared dir. Not sure how XPig does locally mapped drives.

Anyway...there you have it. I don't know how many people actually use B: for a mapped drive. Interesting if this affects other HP/Compaqs out there.

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are you sure you are running .93?
i thought i'd fixed that error!
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Post by Eyke »

nikos wrote:are you sure you are running .93?
i thought i'd fixed that error!
Here at home I am. I grabbed it in your new beta post. At work, its the build you emailed me yesterday. If you released a new build in between
that could 'splain things. :)
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93 shouldn't have this error though, it complains "silently" (in the debug stream)
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nikos wrote:93 shouldn't have this error though, it complains "silently" (in the debug stream)
Yes, it works fine. I had not updated my work computer until just now. I was running .92.

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