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I get the following error message on startup: When I click on the yes button to continue, the program continues and seems to run fine. Can any one suggest a fix? Tnx, Rowland
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Hi--
Thanks for your note and sri for the problem.
Have you installed the .44 update? If not, give that a try. Or try installing it again.
When did it start happening? Do you recall what you changed if anything before this started?
Tnx & 73,
Dennis WN4AZY
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Thanks, Dennis. Re-install cleared up the problem. It originally came up when I linked Logic with TRX-Manager.
73, Rowland
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I get the same message and I keep entering continue on and get error 1924 "Global is not ...." and it eventually crashes out. It continues to run as a process and I have to manually delete the process in windows.
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Hi--
Did it ever work, and if so when did it start happening? Try installing again on top of your current installation, and then be sure to install the latest update.
Tnx/73.
DH
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I have an XP machine and a win 7 machine. I am using the XP machine to control the radios and such. The win 7 machine is my work computer. I first tried loading it on the XP machine and it never worked. I loaded it on my work computer and it came up as expected the first time. I have tried multiple times to reload Logic 9 on the XP machine being very careful to not re-instal on top of an existing instal. I understand bad things can happen to the registry if you install the same application twice which is why I didn't try that!
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