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Harri Kukkonen
 
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Default Peculiar error message - 03-29-2008 , 08:57 AM






Hey all!

Something has happened that I do not understand. Today my Paradox, ver 9.0
sp3, started to message every time I start the program that

"pdxwin32: The interface is not supported"

I'm not sure if the translation is correct, because my windows, XP Sp2, is
in finnish and the message is in finnish too. Ohter translations I found,
can be "extensions", "junction" (?), "turnoff", "exit"....and so on.

Paradox is working, but it's quite difficult to find the files I'd like to
open and use.

I do not know that I'd have done any changes in my system.

Waiting help in sunny spring day in Helsinki Finland

Harri




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Tony McGuire
 
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Default Re: Peculiar error message - 03-29-2008 , 10:12 AM







I believe that is the corrupted 'toolbar' files error.

Search and destroy pdox_*.cfg files. You may need to unhide 'files
with known extensions' and/or system files in order to find them all.

You may want to rename them first; I just reverse the last 3
characters until I know they are the right files.

If you have custom toolbars defined you will have to rebuild; toolbar
settings will be lost.


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Tony McGuire
 
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Default Re: Peculiar error message - 03-29-2008 , 10:12 AM




I believe that is the corrupted 'toolbar' files error.

Search and destroy pdox_*.cfg files. You may need to unhide 'files
with known extensions' and/or system files in order to find them all.

You may want to rename them first; I just reverse the last 3
characters until I know they are the right files.

If you have custom toolbars defined you will have to rebuild; toolbar
settings will be lost.


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Tony McGuire



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Tony McGuire
 
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Default Re: Peculiar error message - 03-29-2008 , 10:12 AM




I believe that is the corrupted 'toolbar' files error.

Search and destroy pdox_*.cfg files. You may need to unhide 'files
with known extensions' and/or system files in order to find them all.

You may want to rename them first; I just reverse the last 3
characters until I know they are the right files.

If you have custom toolbars defined you will have to rebuild; toolbar
settings will be lost.


--
------------------------------
Tony McGuire



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Tony McGuire
 
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Default Re: Peculiar error message - 03-29-2008 , 10:12 AM




I believe that is the corrupted 'toolbar' files error.

Search and destroy pdox_*.cfg files. You may need to unhide 'files
with known extensions' and/or system files in order to find them all.

You may want to rename them first; I just reverse the last 3
characters until I know they are the right files.

If you have custom toolbars defined you will have to rebuild; toolbar
settings will be lost.


--
------------------------------
Tony McGuire



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Tony McGuire
 
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Default Re: Peculiar error message - 03-29-2008 , 10:12 AM




I believe that is the corrupted 'toolbar' files error.

Search and destroy pdox_*.cfg files. You may need to unhide 'files
with known extensions' and/or system files in order to find them all.

You may want to rename them first; I just reverse the last 3
characters until I know they are the right files.

If you have custom toolbars defined you will have to rebuild; toolbar
settings will be lost.


--
------------------------------
Tony McGuire



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Tony McGuire
 
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Default Re: Peculiar error message - 03-29-2008 , 10:12 AM




I believe that is the corrupted 'toolbar' files error.

Search and destroy pdox_*.cfg files. You may need to unhide 'files
with known extensions' and/or system files in order to find them all.

You may want to rename them first; I just reverse the last 3
characters until I know they are the right files.

If you have custom toolbars defined you will have to rebuild; toolbar
settings will be lost.


--
------------------------------
Tony McGuire



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Tony McGuire
 
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Default Re: Peculiar error message - 03-29-2008 , 10:12 AM




I believe that is the corrupted 'toolbar' files error.

Search and destroy pdox_*.cfg files. You may need to unhide 'files
with known extensions' and/or system files in order to find them all.

You may want to rename them first; I just reverse the last 3
characters until I know they are the right files.

If you have custom toolbars defined you will have to rebuild; toolbar
settings will be lost.


--
------------------------------
Tony McGuire



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Tony McGuire
 
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Default Re: Peculiar error message - 03-29-2008 , 10:18 AM




I was wrong.

This is the error created by a file ending in .job - or possibly
another extension.

Get rid of ALL files that end with a non-Paradox extension.

For help with error messages and bugs, you might try Bertil's Bug List
first. It may help save you time until the rest of the world wakes
up.

http://hem.bredband.net/bertilisberg/


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Tony McGuire
 
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Default Re: Peculiar error message - 03-29-2008 , 10:18 AM




I was wrong.

This is the error created by a file ending in .job - or possibly
another extension.

Get rid of ALL files that end with a non-Paradox extension.

For help with error messages and bugs, you might try Bertil's Bug List
first. It may help save you time until the rest of the world wakes
up.

http://hem.bredband.net/bertilisberg/


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