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BlackMan: Thank you for your hard work.
Unfortunately, this version of fix isn't work for me, look at the picture. I can't find debug.log file, where it's saved?
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2012-03-16, 11:04
(This post was last modified: 2012-03-16, 11:27 by bolter.)
Arczi:It will appear with the files that came with 0.1.9.4X3 when you turn on the detailed logging in settings of XbmcOniMon and run the XBMC until your LCD fails to work correctly
One thing I have noticed now BlackMan is that when I reboot my system with 0.1.9.4X3 installed I get the following error message "An unhandled exception has occured. Please check the debug/error log for more details." Which seems to be the same error message that Arczi gets now.
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gibxxi
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2012-03-16, 23:44
(This post was last modified: 2012-03-16, 23:46 by gibxxi.)
Unhandled exception with version 0.1.9.4x4. It's trying to create the xbmc-on-imon.log file in the C:\Windows\System32\ folder instead of the program's own folder.
Since the program isn't running with elevated priviledges the action fails with an access denied message. This hasn't occured in any previous version.
This only seems to happen when the program starts automatically on login / system start. Manually starting it does not produce the error.
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Hiya,.
Working well but thought I'd point out that unless I restart the programme after every change It will function abnormally.
Cheers for all the hard work.
Can someone point me in the right direction to enable the time? I got lost in the thread and cant find it. Thanks guys.
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2012-03-18, 00:14
(This post was last modified: 2012-03-18, 00:16 by gibxxi.)
Debug logging is not enabled in my copy.. Besides, the error does not refer to the debug log but the normal program log.
Upgraded by stopping, and exiting the program, then copying the new files over the old and starting the new copy direct from it's program folder for the first run.