Hi,
Running Sailwave 2.9.7 for the Northampton Sailing Club.
Recently been having intermittent issues with Windows reporting “Sailwave has stopped working”.
This has occurred on my home PC running Vista and also on the club PC running XP.
The only way I can get things to work again is to reboot the PC concerned.
Sailwave then works fine.
Is it possible that this is caused by opening Sailwave “BLW” files created with older versions of the Software?
Many thanks
Mike Hulands
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Opening older files shouldn’t cause any problem. Only thing known to cause problems is teamviewer
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On 15 Jun 2014 12:12, “‘Mike.Hulands’ mike.hulands@gmail.com [sailwave]” sailwave@yahoogroups.com wrote:
Hi,
Running Sailwave 2.9.7 for the Northampton Sailing Club.
Recently been having intermittent issues with Windows reporting “Sailwave has stopped working”.
This has occurred on my home PC running Vista and also on the club PC running XP.
The only way I can get things to work again is to reboot the PC concerned.
Sailwave then works fine.
Is it possible that this is caused by opening Sailwave “BLW” files created with older versions of the Software?
Many thanks
Mike Hulands
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Jon,
Many thanks for that.
Think you got it in one as I have recently installed Team Viewer on both PCs so that I can access the club PC (for results etc) from the comfort of home.
Is there any way round it? - Shutting down team viewer for e.g.?
I must admit that Team Viewer is proving most useful and hence I would be reluctant to uninstall it…
Any thoughts?
Many thanks
Mike
Mike
We have successfully made use of Dropbox to access all relevant club files, including sailwave results, from anywhere!
William Carruthers
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On 16 Jun 2014, at 17:51, “mike.hulands@gmail.com [sailwave]” sailwave@yahoogroups.com wrote:
Jon,
Many thanks for that.
Think you got it in one as I have recently installed Team Viewer on both PCs so that I can access the club PC (for results etc) from the comfort of home.
Is there any way round it? - Shutting down team viewer for e.g.?
I must admit that Team Viewer is proving most useful and hence I would be reluctant to uninstall it…
Any thoughts?
Many thanks
Mike