I've looked in the events view and found the following nugget;
Faulting application winpm-32.exe, version 4.4.1.0, faulting module unknown, version 0.0.0.0, fault address 0x019934ab.
The events log doesn't show *any* event when pegasus simply dies, but the above when a crash window has appeared.
I've been trying to think who/what pegasus talks to when sending mail but aside from the anti-virus I can't think of any. Nothing unusal seems to be runnign through task manager processes. It's so darn frustrating. You'd think there were more sophisticated windows monitoring systems that might give a clearer clue to the problem.
It's now giving a formal crash window whenever I send OR recieve, with or without firewall and antivirus. I've used task manager to exit almost every conceivable running process, no luck. Strange that it automatically downloads waiting mail without problem, but when I poll for new mail, it dies.
When pegasus loads, there's a perceptible pause before the screen becomes "live", which didn't happen before. Sorry to be a pain, but I've really run out of ideas.
<p>I've looked in the events view and found the following nugget;</p><p>Faulting application winpm-32.exe, version 4.4.1.0, faulting module unknown, version 0.0.0.0, fault address 0x019934ab.</p><p>The events log doesn't show *any* event when pegasus simply dies, but the above when a crash window has appeared.
&nbsp;</p><p>I've been trying to think who/what pegasus talks to when sending mail but aside from the anti-virus I can't think of any. Nothing unusal seems to be runnign through task manager processes. It's so darn frustrating. You'd think there were more sophisticated windows monitoring systems that might give a clearer clue to the problem.</p><p>&nbsp;It's now giving a formal crash window whenever I send OR recieve, with or without firewall and antivirus. I've used task manager to exit almost every conceivable running process, no luck. Strange that it automatically downloads waiting mail without problem, but when I poll for new mail, it dies.
</p><p>&nbsp;When pegasus loads, there's a perceptible pause before the screen becomes "live", which didn't happen before. Sorry to be a pain, but I've really run out of ideas.
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