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posted: 18 Aug 2007 08:06 from: Dave Phillips
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All of a sudden Templot won't launch. I get a "TemplotZero.exe has encountered an problem and needs to close" message after the "Templot will be starting soon" screen comes up. I'm using XP home edition with service pack 2 on a Macintosh MacBookPro with bootcamp. Templot was working fine the other day with no observed shutdown problems. All other apps are working normally as far as I can tell. I'm using Templot version 0.91b. Can anyone provide suggestions for what to look for or do? I've rebooted and tried launching several times, each time with the same result. Thanks in advance. Dave PS: Another funny thing is that I was not logged into Templot Club when I got to this site. I didn't log out the last time and I believe we were going to be kept logged in for 5 years???? Related problems??? |
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posted: 18 Aug 2007 11:04 from: Martin Wynne
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Dave Phillips wrote: All of a sudden Templot won't launch. I get a "TemplotZero.exe has encountered an problem and needs to close" message after the "Templot will be starting soon" screen comes up. I'm using XP home edition with service pack 2 on a Macintosh MacBookPro with bootcamp. Templot was working fine the other day with no observed shutdown problems. All other apps are working normally as far as I can tell. I'm using Templot version 0.91b.Hi Dave, It seems possible the program file has become corrupted. I suggest re-installing the executable. There's no need to uninstall first. You won't lose anything. Just download and run: http://www.templot.com/tug/templot_pug_091b_setup.exe If still no joy, try deleting all the temporary files from your C:\TEMPLOT\ folder (or wherever you have Templot installed). The temporary files are: pb.ebk pbo.ebk sfu.ebk any other .ebk files bgsmru.txt boxmru.txt jotbak.txt You can also delete relcode.txt , but in that case you will need to re-enter your lock release code on first startup. All these files are accessed by Templot during startup, so if there is a problem with any of them it may prevent Templot from starting. They will all be re-created as needed. Another funny thing is that I was not logged into Templot Club when I got to this site. I didn't log out the last time and I believe we were going to be kept logged in for 5 years???? Related problems???If you find you are not logged in when you visit Templot Club it can only mean a) that you logged out previously, or b) you have cleared cookies from your browser, or c) you have changed your browser settings not to accept cookies, or d) you are using a different browser or a different computer, or you logged on to Windows as a different user, or maybe in this case you have swapped from Mac to Bootcamp or to Parallels when accessing the forum. (I hope I've got the terminology right, my knowledge of Macs is minimal.) I can't see how this would be related to the Templot launch problem, unless it is all part of some file corruption problem on your drive (or maybe a virus?). regards, Martin. |
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posted: 19 Aug 2007 07:46 from: Dave Phillips
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Hi Martin, I'm still having trouble with launching 91b. Here's what I've done.
Now what? No detectable viruses with latest virus definition file. All the latest Microsoft updates were automatically installed. Anyone else having launch problems with 91b? Thanks, Dave |
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posted: 19 Aug 2007 09:07 from: Martin Wynne
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Dave Phillips wrote: I'm still having trouble with launching 91b.Hi Dave, Thanks for your very detailed report. At present I'm stumped, because you said up until a few days ago 091b was working fine. Something on your system must have changed. Are you able to do a Windows System Restore to an earlier date? (Start > Programs > Accessories > System Tools > System Restore) What happens if you revert to version 091a? http://www.templot.com/tug/templot_pug_091a_setup.exe regards, Martin. |
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posted: 19 Aug 2007 10:21 from: Martin Wynne
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Hi Dave, p.s. Something else to try -- after installing 091b, delete the file TemplotZero.exe.manifest from the Templot program folder. This will cause Templot to revert to the Windows Classic style of buttons and menus, but no functionality will be lost. Does this cure the problem? (This is an XML file and in the last few days MS have issued a security update to XML Core Services. But after applying the update all is working fine here. This file is included with 091b but not 091a.) 091b introduced multiple monitor support. Are you using multiple monitors? If so, what happens if you switch off multiple monitors in the Windows Display Properties before launching 091b? regards, Martin. |
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posted: 19 Aug 2007 11:09 from: Zoë Topper click the date to link to this post click member name to view archived images |
Dave, Me too. Did pretty much all the steps you took..., no joy with 91b either. Help would be appreciated, eh? Zoë |
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posted: 19 Aug 2007 11:15 from: Martin Wynne
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Zoë Topper wrote: Me too.Hi Zoë, Please can you give some information about your computer. Are you using a Mac? Which version of Windows? Are you using multiple monitors? Has 091b ever worked on your system? Does 091a work? Does 082d work? regards, Martin. |
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posted: 19 Aug 2007 17:48 from: Dave Phillips
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Hi Martin, Thanks for the suggestions. I tried restore to two previous dates. I could not launch 92b with either of them. I'm fairly sure I used 92b successfully after one or both dates. I'll try an earlier date later. 91a install is strange. The download dialog is different than other Templot downloads and is almost instantaneous--no delay while the file is downloading. Nevertheless, the install went as normal except 91a never replaced the 82b on any of the Templot screens. So to me, Templot 82b launched as normal. I didn't have time to check functionality to see if it really 91a. I had not previously tried 91a. Dave |
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posted: 19 Aug 2007 17:52 from: Dave Phillips
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Hi Martin, Deleted the manifest file after reloading 92b. No joy. I'm working with a laptop. I do not use two monitors. Won't be able to continue debugging until late tonight my time. Till then, Dave |
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posted: 19 Aug 2007 19:12 from: Martin Wynne
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Dave Phillips wrote: the install went as normal except 91a never replaced the 82b on any of the Templot screens.Hi Dave, Sorry, I should have mentioned -- 091a was a trial version which installs by default in its own folder C:\TEMPLOT_PUG_09\ You need to launch TemplotZero.exe from that folder to run 091a. (Or create a shortcut to it.) When 091b fails is there any information in the error message? Does it offer to send a report to MS? If so I would be grateful if you could click the Details button and copy the contents of the report to me. Does the error occur before or after clicking "Ready, Steady, Click"? I'm puzzled by this problem as we now have Zoë reporting similar trouble. Anyone else? From the web stats I see that we have over 200 downloads of 091b, although it's not yet linked on the main web site. regards, Martin. |
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posted: 19 Aug 2007 22:02 from: Raymond Gibson
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Sadly, I cannot add anything of real value but, for what it is worth..... I do not think that it is anything to do with Templot, but either with the computer or Windows. My "Idol" has Windows XP2 Home Edition & Templot 0.91b which replaced 89 (never bothered with 91a) &, so far, it works perfectly. However, "Idol" has been giving trouble over the last 6 months: much slower (perhaps because it has a CAD program which has almost trebled in size, two browsers, Wordperfect Office Suite, etc. This has probably made the contraption feel its age (7 years). Now, from hibernation, it has to be triggered twice (on one occasion, three times) before it will awake from its slumbers & I am wondering if the Hard Disc is "on it's last legs". But, to return to the real point of my missive. For many months I was having that "....problem...& needs to close" message, but it was coming up on the word processor, the spreadsheet, the CAD program, the CD burner - virtually every item at some time or another. The reason for this happening remains a mystery. I never bother to notify MicroSoft of the problems because they probably do not care unless one of there own programs is involved. Whilst ploughing through the O'Reilly books to try to overcome the other dilemmas, I re-read the section about the File System several times before deciding to take the irreversible plunge & converted from FAT32 to NFTS. Probably pure co-incidence, but that particular error message has not appeared recently - however frequent "Program not Responding" instances do still occur. Hence my suspicion that it might be a Windows, or hardware, problem. Raymond. Dave Phillips wrote: All of a sudden Templot won't launch. I get a "TemplotZero.exe has encountered an problem and needs to close" message after the "Templot will be starting soon" screen comes up. I'm using XP home edition with service pack 2 on a Macintosh MacBookPro with bootcamp. Templot was working fine the other day with no observed shutdown problems. All other apps are working normally as far as I can tell. I'm using Templot version 0.91b. |
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posted: 19 Aug 2007 22:38 from: Alan Turner
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Could I suggest a visit to: http://onecare.live.com/site/en-gb/default.htm It's free on the web and you don't have to buy it (you will be invited!). I have found that it really improved the running of my computer. Go for the Tune-up and Clean-up first (unless you can leave it running over night). I can't say it will cure your Templot problems but it will sort out your registry. Alan |
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posted: 20 Aug 2007 07:44 from: Dave Phillips
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Martin Wynne wrote:091a was a trial version which installs by default in its own folder C:TEMPLOT_PUG_09Hi Martin,
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posted: 20 Aug 2007 07:49 from: Dave Phillips
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Dave Phillips wrote:
The second file is attached. I gather only one file can be attached per post. Dave |
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posted: 20 Aug 2007 08:09 from: Dave Phillips
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Dave Phillips wrote: The error occurs before clicking "ready, steady, click". When I launch Templot, I typically double click an alias of Templot. A window named "Welcome to Templot", containing "Templot will be starting soon" comes up. After a short time, the "I'm sorry..." message comes up.Hi Martin, To clarify my previous response a bit...the "Ready, steady, click" window never comes up, so the error occurs before the Ready, steady, click window should come up to be precise. Also, I meant shortcut when I mentioned alias. I'm going back to restoring a previous state of my computer, as well as trying some of the things others have posted. Thank you for your great support to Templot! Dave |
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posted: 20 Aug 2007 08:55 from: Dave Phillips
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Hi Martin, Success! I've got 91b launching again! I'm not sure if, how, or why, but this is what I did. I told you about the file in the error report that was hidden. To see hidden files I turned on the view system and hidden files options under Folder Options. After posting the last message I noticed four system/hidden files on the desktop -- two DS Stores files (whatever they are) and two Templot Pug Info pdf files. I absently moved them to the trash. Then I thought maybe I better not do that and tried to move them back but got a warning asking whether I wanted to replace the older DS file with the newer version. I said no, keeping the older one on the desktop. After turning the view system/hidden file options off, I found that Templot 91b launched normally. I restarted and tried it again...it's still working. Perhaps two DS Stores files on the desktop is a no-no, or the later one is corrupted. Anyway, I'm back up and running. Dave |
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posted: 20 Aug 2007 09:30 from: Martin Wynne
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Dave Phillips wrote: Success! I've got 91b launching again!Hi Dave, Great! Thanks for letting me know. Unfortunately I have no idea what a "DS Stores" file is, and Google doesn't seem to offer anything relevant. Nor do I understand why a pdf file from templot.info should be included in your hidden system files. Nor why hidden system files would be on the desktop. Did you notice the size of the "DS Stores" file? If it's a cumulative log file of some sort it could be extremely large, and deleting it has released memory needed for Templot. However, if the problem is cured we can leave such mysteries for another day! regards, Martin. |
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posted: 20 Aug 2007 12:21 from: Dave Summers
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Martin Wynne wroteUnfortunately I have no idea what a "DS Stores" file is, and Google doesn't seem to offer anything relevant. Nor do I understand why a pdf file from templot.info should be included in your hidden system files. Nor why hidden system files would be on the desktop.Martin For info - I vaguely recall that the last time I saw DS Stores files, it involved the use of file transfer by USB stick between laptops. I can't remember the brand of stick or software involved. Some of these 'clever' sticks contain synchronising software and these DS Stores files may be associated with that function. It might also explain some of the errant behaviour/location of these files. Regards. Dave |
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