BIG Problem can't start ProppFrexx anymore
Re: BIG Problem can't start ProppFrexx anymore
You can 'wetransfer' it to my mail address.
When exactly did the exception happen...?
As the 'FileLoadexception' (as indicated by the crash log) is only thrown when a managed assembly is found but cannot be loaded.
And this means...something is corrupt...either the assembly or your hard disk.
And if an assembly can not be loaded, this means the application needing it (ProppFrexx) can not continue to work.
At the moment I would suspect a hard disk error...
So the dump file might reveal more info...but I am not sure.
The debug log from ProppFrexx is for sure not needed, as this is a system exception and no logical problem!
When exactly did the exception happen...?
As the 'FileLoadexception' (as indicated by the crash log) is only thrown when a managed assembly is found but cannot be loaded.
And this means...something is corrupt...either the assembly or your hard disk.
And if an assembly can not be loaded, this means the application needing it (ProppFrexx) can not continue to work.
At the moment I would suspect a hard disk error...
So the dump file might reveal more info...but I am not sure.
The debug log from ProppFrexx is for sure not needed, as this is a system exception and no logical problem!
Bernd - radio42
ProppFrexx ONAIR - The Playout and Broadcast Automation Solution
ProppFrexx ONAIR - The Playout and Broadcast Automation Solution
Re: BIG Problem can't start ProppFrexx anymore
The dmp shows, that you are running ProppFrexx directly form with the internal backup folder (which is not intended to be - meaning from the 'Previous Version' folder.
Why don't you run it from the regular install directory?
Also, as already indicated in my previous post, it seems, that a standard .Net assembly could not be loaded or is corrupt.
So please do the following:
a) try to 'Repair' your .Net installation from the windows system components
b) scan your hard disk for any defects
c) start PF from the regular folder...
Why don't you run it from the regular install directory?
Also, as already indicated in my previous post, it seems, that a standard .Net assembly could not be loaded or is corrupt.
So please do the following:
a) try to 'Repair' your .Net installation from the windows system components
b) scan your hard disk for any defects
c) start PF from the regular folder...
Bernd - radio42
ProppFrexx ONAIR - The Playout and Broadcast Automation Solution
ProppFrexx ONAIR - The Playout and Broadcast Automation Solution