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Time & Date Stamp Errors in AW Browser (Community)
Time & Date Stamp Errors in AW Browser // Community
Jan 2, 2000, 7:19pm
For over a year, I've gotten time and date stamp errors relating to the
AW browser when using Norton Disk Doctor (it does not happen on every
scan using Disk Doctor following usage of the AW browser, but it happens
a vast majority of the time). I use several different versions of the AW
browser (for Active Worlds, Outer Worlds, Dreamland Park, etc...) and it
happens with all of them. A friend and co-worker, who also uses AW and
NDD, experiences the same exact errors (and has expressed her frustration
to me on this subject many times). In addition, I talked to someone today
who also uses AW, and gets the same errors while running the Win98
version of Scandisk. They said they have reported this error to AW in the
past, but nothing had ever been done to fix the problem. Do any of you
experience the same errors?
Kimiara
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Jan 3, 2000, 2:38am
Everytime I run a scan with either program. Seems common place now.
Happy New Year:)))
[View Quote]"Kimiara" <kimiara at *NOSPAM*bigfoot.com> wrote in message
news:386fc0db at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> For over a year, I've gotten time and date stamp errors relating to the
> AW browser when using Norton Disk Doctor (it does not happen on every
> scan using Disk Doctor following usage of the AW browser, but it happens
> a vast majority of the time). I use several different versions of the AW
> browser (for Active Worlds, Outer Worlds, Dreamland Park, etc...) and it
> happens with all of them. A friend and co-worker, who also uses AW and
> NDD, experiences the same exact errors (and has expressed her frustration
> to me on this subject many times). In addition, I talked to someone today
> who also uses AW, and gets the same errors while running the Win98
> version of Scandisk. They said they have reported this error to AW in the
> past, but nothing had ever been done to fix the problem. Do any of you
> experience the same errors?
>
> Kimiara
> --
> I can do all things through Christ who
> strengthens me. Philippians 4:13
>
> To reply via e-mail, please remove
> *NOSPAM* from my e-mail address.
>
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Jan 3, 2000, 2:39am
Te same thing happens to me, that is because ActiveWorlds uses VRT
timestamps, in which NDD considers invalid.
^I think that is the answer =)^
[View Quote]Kimiara <kimiara at *NOSPAM*bigfoot.com> wrote in message
news:386fc0db at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> For over a year, I've gotten time and date stamp errors relating to the
> AW browser when using Norton Disk Doctor (it does not happen on every
> scan using Disk Doctor following usage of the AW browser, but it happens
> a vast majority of the time). I use several different versions of the AW
> browser (for Active Worlds, Outer Worlds, Dreamland Park, etc...) and it
> happens with all of them. A friend and co-worker, who also uses AW and
> NDD, experiences the same exact errors (and has expressed her frustration
> to me on this subject many times). In addition, I talked to someone today
> who also uses AW, and gets the same errors while running the Win98
> version of Scandisk. They said they have reported this error to AW in the
> past, but nothing had ever been done to fix the problem. Do any of you
> experience the same errors?
>
> Kimiara
> --
> I can do all things through Christ who
> strengthens me. Philippians 4:13
>
> To reply via e-mail, please remove
> *NOSPAM* from my e-mail address.
>
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Jan 3, 2000, 2:39am
I had the same problem. What version of Norton's Utilities are you running.
I have upgraded to System Works 2000, and have had no problems whatsoever. I
have no idea as to why it was occurring, and Symantec was no help either..
but the upgrade did fix the problem.
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Jan 3, 2000, 6:07pm
I am using Norton SystemWorks 2.0, which has Norton Utilities 4.0. I
hadn't thought about VRT, but that really does make sense. I wasn't
planning on upgrading to Norton SystemWorks 2000 for awhile yet (I just
bought NSW 2.0 last spring), and thought about purchasing an upgrade when
the next version of NSW is released, which will no doubt, with Symantec's
upgrade record, be in the next few months...hehe
Thank you everyone for your help. At least I know I'm not the only one
experiencing this problem :)
Kimiara
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Jan 3, 2000, 6:07pm
Well, anyways it hasn't caused me any trouble. So I just ignore it.
[View Quote]Kimiara <kimiara at *NOSPAM*bigfoot.com> wrote in message
news:386fc0db at server1.Activeworlds.com...
> For over a year, I've gotten time and date stamp errors relating to the
> AW browser when using Norton Disk Doctor (it does not happen on every
> scan using Disk Doctor following usage of the AW browser, but it happens
> a vast majority of the time). I use several different versions of the AW
> browser (for Active Worlds, Outer Worlds, Dreamland Park, etc...) and it
> happens with all of them. A friend and co-worker, who also uses AW and
> NDD, experiences the same exact errors (and has expressed her frustration
> to me on this subject many times). In addition, I talked to someone today
> who also uses AW, and gets the same errors while running the Win98
> version of Scandisk. They said they have reported this error to AW in the
> past, but nothing had ever been done to fix the problem. Do any of you
> experience the same errors?
>
> Kimiara
> --
> I can do all things through Christ who
> strengthens me. Philippians 4:13
>
> To reply via e-mail, please remove
> *NOSPAM* from my e-mail address.
>
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