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Re: Problems with xpl_x10cache and xplhal_globals



John B wrote:

>Hi John,
>
>
>
>>This occurs every startup on my NT machine. I cant find a
>>copy of error_log.txt on my XP machine - but that may be
>>because there arent any errors!
>>
>>Will try disabling all my determinators and see if that helps
>>(although none setup on the XP machine)
>>
>>
>
>That error looks like a VBScript problem on your NT box.
>Do you have VBScript (or WSH - or whatever it's called for NT!)
>installed?
>
>

I have only installed .net, necessary service packs and xplhal.

>I'm not sure if Tony has a download on his site for VBScript, as it
>wasn't included in older versions of Windows.
>It's certainly available as a download from Microsoft though.
>
>
>
I will have a look for it.

>I don't think it's an XML problem, as xPLHal will read and write the
XML
>files at startup and shutdown, and Determinators are all saved as XML.
>
>If there is a problem with VBScript, the script processing routines
will
>throw an exception before they get to processing the X10 state change
>messages, which would explain why everything remains as
"unknown".
>
>
>
Sounds about right! Only problem is same thing happens with my XP box,
but I will give it a go!!

>Have you ever used scripts in xPLHal, or have you only ever used
>determinators?
>
>
I have only ever used determinators.

Cheers


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