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- From: boisvert@idirect.com (Sebastien Boisvert)
- Subject: Re: Another THOR problem
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- Date: 20 Jan 96 22:12:00 GMT
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- Georges Heinesch (geohei@ibm.net) wrote:
-
- : In a message of 14-Jan-96 18:55:45, Amiga City wrote to All :
-
- : >>--------------- cut here ---------------
-
- : >>Failed to load the configuration datafiles.
- : >>Error in: Comms:Internet/THOR/Data/BBS.data.
- : >>Cause: Dos failure.
- : >>IoErr reports: 103.
-
- : >>--------------- cut here ---------------
-
- : >>Who can help ?
-
-
- : If it would have been the solution, it would indeed have been easy to find.
- : But the Error had nothing to do with 103 ! It was some kind of corrupt
- : messagebase data (BBS.data.dup). I was unable to solve the problem. I
- : restored my backup I did 2 days ago. This limited my disaster to a minimum
- : of 10 lost E-Mails.
-
-
- : Well now is there anybody who can give me some helpy hand. THOR has lots of
- : memory and there is no obvious reason why this error 103 was issued and
- : made my entire messagebase unusable ;(
-
- : TIA
-
- I got several of those messages, always happened after I did a Pack/Purge
- of all conferences. It screwed up my database a couple of times, and then
- deleted all of my emails, so it's now off my hard drive and I'm never
- using it again...
-
- I don't specifically know why it did that, I suspect that it's just a
- really bad bug...
-
- Seb
-
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