[quote user="irelam"]
Did you run Pconfig.exe to check the locations for folders?
[/quote][quote user="Thomas R. Stephenson"]
That trailing "\" can cause a crash since it points to nothing. This should either be d:\pmail\mailor d:\pmail\mail\~8 depending on whether you are multi-user or single-user.
Ok this looks like single-user and so the path should be d:\pmail\mail.
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Thanks, this put me on the right track.
I deleted the paths in pconfig and retyped them. This fixed the crash. Maybe there was a hidden corrupt character.
I also had to get rid of the trailing slash, as you suggested, to get rid of some warnings at startup.
<p>[quote user="irelam"]</p><p>Did you run Pconfig.exe to check the locations for folders?</p>[/quote]<p>[quote user="Thomas R. Stephenson"]</p><p>That trailing "\" can cause a crash since it points to nothing.&nbsp; This should either be d:\pmail\mailor d:\pmail\mail\~8 depending on whether you are multi-user or single-user.&nbsp; </p><p>Ok this looks like single-user and so the path should be d:\pmail\mail.</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Thanks, this put me on the right track.</p><p>I deleted the paths in pconfig and retyped them. This fixed the crash. Maybe there was a hidden corrupt character.
</p><p>I also had to get rid of the trailing slash, as you suggested, to get rid of some warnings at startup.</p>