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hughhyatt
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xplorer2.exe has generated errors and will be closed...

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Whenever I right click on a file in xplorer2 LITE and try to "Send To" the "3½ Floppy (A)", Win2K puts up a dialog box titled "Program Error" that says:
Windows 2000 wrote: xplorer2.exe has generated errors and will be closed by Windows.
You will need to restart the program.

An error log is being created.
Two questions:
1) Where is this error log and what can it tell me?
2) Why is xplorer2 LITE consistently resulting in this behavior?
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1. the error log should be located at [on w2000]:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents\DrWatson
or, [on XP]:
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\Microsoft\Dr Watson

2. I don't know; maybe the error log can help.

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How does your WindowsExplorer behave for same action?
& does it matter whether you have a writeable diskette in A: with enough space to hold the selected file ?
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Post by hughhyatt »

How does your WindowsExplorer behave for same action?
Works fine. It also worked fine with 2xExplorer before I replaced it with xplorer2.
does it matter whether you have a writeable diskette in A: with enough space to hold the selected file ?
If there's no diskette in A:, or it's not writeable or it doesn't have enough space, I get an appropriate warning, then xplorer2 quits with the same dialog box message shown above.

In all cases, drwatson.log indicates the following:

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    Application exception occurred:
            App:  (pid=<xplorer2's pid>)
            When: <appropriate date> @ <appropriate time>
            Exception number: c0000000 (access violation)
    ...
    function: ScrollDC
    ...
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