Hi Matt,

Since I'm going to need the help of my wife with respect to the computer tech matters that are being mentioned here, I'm going to follow through on the suggestions I received from you and Simon tomorrow.

However, I already did one of Simon's suggestions which was to run the program as an Administrator. After I activated it as an Admin., I went right to a known song where the problem first occurred and it still appeared--no matter which Sty. file I loaded into the song.

Then, still logged in as an Admin, I loaded some other tunes at random and I loaded them all with the same Sty files that the "poblem"song uses and there was no "Problem" pop-up window in sight.

The thing that puzzles me is this:

I've experienced situations where a program displayed a "Problem" window stating that it "couldn't find" a particular .dll and the operation that called for that .dll was not executed or even initiated, and in some cases the program would shut itself down.

Now in this situation, if the program truly can't find this missing "data chunk" why does pressing OK not abort the generation operation. Instead, pressing "OK", seems to initiate the generation process and the new render is completed in seconds as usual...100% of the time!

Did the program "REALLY not find a "data chunk"??? A chunk is bigger than a bit! Like I said, I've seen operations not execute or even initiate because a dot (.) was not in the correct place. I don't know... I'm probably talking apples and oranges here but since the operation still runs after pressing "OK", I guess I'm ok in calling it a "nuisance window".

In any case, I'm really interested to see what the PG Support team says about 845's interactions with my computer after they've had time to go through the "FlashMessageLog.txt" file I sent them yesterday. They said they'd get back to me in a couple of days or so. Therefore, I'm not expecting to hear anything until sometime next week perhaps... No problem! I'm still able to do my work which is what I'm about to do right now.

More later.

Thanks

Art


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