File '#' not found
GavinWraith (26) 1531 posts |
When I first doubleclick on !Messenger or !NetFetch an error box saying “File ‘#’ not found” comes up. However, the application loads, and the subsequent doubleclick on the other application starts it up with no error box. This behaviour has only recently appeared. Can anybody explain what is going on? |
Andrew Rawnsley (492) 1404 posts |
Please update your NetFetch from 4.1x to 4.12b available as a free update on !Store. Alternatively, modify file Hermes.!HMSpool.Run and alter first line to have a vertical-bar comment, rather than a hash comment. Programmer spent too much time editing Linux scripts that week! (Also, it didn’t show up in testing as !HMspool is rarely used – only when appending data to a pre-existing download batch, which shouldn’t occur most of the time as email will be debatched straight away under normal circumstances). PS, best to get support direct from us on this kind of thing – I don’t check here every day. |
GavinWraith (26) 1531 posts |
Ha! That explains where the # came from. I have downloaded and installed NetFetch 4.12b. I note that the view-mail-on-server window now opens on the bottom left hand side of the screen and it is only visible for a split second (I presume it will stay open longer when there is something to be fetched); whereas with 4.12 it opened near the top of the screen in the middle. Can this behaviour be customized? |
Andrew Rawnsley (492) 1404 posts |
Literally the only changes between 4.12 and 4.12b were to !HMspool, which is a separate task to do multi-tasking background spooling of data. No changes made to view-mail-on-server AFAIK. I use it every day (or rather, have “oversize” set as 0 in mailbox config, which is effectively the same thing, just more permanent), so I suspect I’d have noticed that one! :) |
GavinWraith (26) 1531 posts |
Odd – I could swear the window was near the top of the screen before. No matter. I note that !HMSpool.Resources.UK has been empty in all the versions of NetFetch that have had !HMSpool. It seems a bit odd to go to the trouble of defining HMSpoolRes$Path in that case, unless something is added for debugging purposes. In !Boot.Choices.Hermes I have a file called DMChoices – only just noticed it. It contains two lines
What sets these lines? The last line makes me suspicious, as I used to have a router called Belkin54g but for some while now have had something else. |