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RE: TS2Ki: Failed to launch server application



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try rebooting the pc

> -----Original Message-----
> From: Jimmy Snowden [mailto:jhsnowden@xxxxxxx] 
> Sent: Thursday, September 04, 2003 11:13 AM
> To: Lance Heath; Omega-list@xxxxxxxxxx
> Subject: Re: TS2Ki: Failed to launch server application
> 
> 
> I've been opening the Global Server first since SP1.  It 
> shouldn't matter but it might.  I would reinstall Ts2ki 
> again.  Do it right on top of the current instillation.  If 
> it has a problem then go to the my work folder and rename 
> your workspace.  Then open the program and build a new 
> workspace and see if that helps.  Any time you get an error 
> in Ts2ki REBOOT.  It is just like Windows it loves to reboot.
> 
> Best regards,
>   Jimmy Snowden
> mailto:jhsnowden@xxxxxxx
> 
> 
> Thursday, September 4, 2003, 3:33:20 AM, you wrote:
> 
> LH> I have lurked this excellent list for a few weeks; I am a 
> LH> discretionary
> LH> spoos trader, who is trying to quantify his methods; 
> using TS2000i. Having 
> LH> just grasped the basics of EL, I have written about 40 
> simple 2/3 variable 
> LH> strategies, which are in my PowerEditor (most are 
> modifications of previous 
> LH> strategies). I am still nowhere near coding my full 
> methodology. I've had 
> LH> loads of problems along the way :) Am using an Esignal 
> feed at the moment, 
> LH> together with the API that esignal have recently 
> provided, for historical 
> LH> data.
> 
> LH> I have left about 20 charts, with different strategies applied to 
> LH> them, in a
> LH> single TS2000i workspace. This worked fine, until I 
> rebooted my computer (I 
> LH> only rebbot once every week or so, and run a 4screen 
> setup, if this is 
> LH> relevant), and before doing so, decided to "save all 
> changes". Now, when I 
> LH> try to start TS2000i, I get various error messages such 
> as "Failed to launch 
> LH> server application"; followed by
> LH> Exception code: C0000005 ACCESS_VIOLATION
> LH> Fault address:  616D2F42 01:00001F42
> LH> C:\PROGRA~1\OMEGAR~1\Program\orsys32.dll
> 
> LH> Registers:
> LH> EAX:00000000
> LH> EBX:00000000
> LH> ECX:00000006
> LH> EDX:00090236
> LH> ESI:0000022D
> LH> EDI:00000000
> LH> CS:EIP:001B:616D2F42
> LH> SS:ESP:0023:0012F4C0  EBP:00000000
> LH> DS:0023  ES:0023  FS:003B  GS:0000
> LH> Flags:00010206
> 
> LH> Call stack:
> LH> Address   Frame
> LH> 616D2F42  00000000  0001:00001F42 
> LH> C:\PROGRA~1\OMEGAR~1\Program\orsys32.dll
> 
> LH> ...followed by the information that "ts32.exe has 
> generated errors 
> LH> and will
> LH> be closed by windows. You will need to restart the 
> program". When I restart 
> LH> the program, the same loop of error messages ensues. The 
> PowerEditor opens 
> LH> without any problems, as does GlobalServerAny help 
> regarding how to fix this 
> LH> problem would be greatly appreciated, and will prevent me 
> from tearing out 
> LH> what is left of my hair :)
> LH> Regards.
> 
> 
> 
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