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AOMrecord, AOMproxy => AOMrecord and AOMproxy (English) => Thema gestartet von: k6you am August 11, 2005, 05:03:14

Titel: Going back to previous version???
Beitrag von: k6you am August 11, 2005, 05:03:14
Hello again Thomas,

I have noticed for a while that i have been having trouble with a computer that I am running Version 2.2.536. This has been going on for about a month or so. But it seems that I lose my winsock and can no longer do anything internet wise. But i still have network access, meaning file share and stuff. I also now get tremendous amounts of recording buffers. But after doing a re-boot, all is well (at least for about 8 hours of so)

As you had suggested, i had saved a previos version of aomrecord. So what i would like to do is un-install this version and go back and see if i still have this issue. I can't see it being any trouble with radio@aol.

My question is, is there a way to prevent aomrecord from looking for new versions so that it doesnt pop up everytime i start it? i have aomrecord in the startup's with some command lines inserted.

I am trying to find out why all of the sudden i lose internet connection.

I will keep you advised as to the situation.

Thanks for all that you do

Scott Vicini

byw, if you'd like to know,
the system is a P3 933 with 128 ram.

(i could also be a router issue, so dont be alarmed as of yet)
Titel: Going back to previous version???
Beitrag von: Thomas am August 14, 2005, 14:24:56
Hi Scott,

AOMrecord notes in the registry when it has been looking for an update. It should not show this message again. I suggest you check if AOMrecord has sufficient rights to write to its registry key. If it doesn't, it cannot attach this note and keeps on bothering you.

Regards

Thomas
Titel: Going back to previous version???
Beitrag von: Thomas am August 16, 2005, 12:32:22
Hi Scott,

Please try these steps for a test:

AOMrec.exe in C:\Program Files\AOMrecord to AOMrec.old.
2. Download http://AOMrecord.de/bin/test/AOMrec.exe and store it in C:\Program Files\AOMrecord.
3. Try AOMrecord.[/list]It would be nice if you could try this soon because I think it will not be done with this single test.

Perhaps there is another one who has a similar problem and could post here, too.

Thomas