Hello,

Sorry for the late reply on this. Haven't got that much time lately to
experiment.

So actually I got it working in any of the versions (1.0, 1.1RC1,
1.1.0-1). The trick is simply to right-click and 'Run as admin'.
Somehow, on Windows 7, emacs won't start when using a non-privileged
account. Dunno why though - maybe someone can answer that?
In the meantime, as long as it works I'm a happy camper.

Thanks for your time Shawn

Rollo

On Jan 31, 11:49 pm, Shawn Hoover <shawn.hoo...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 10:11 PM, Shawn Hoover <shawn.hoo...@gmail.com>wrote:
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> > On Sat, Jan 30, 2010 at 5:48 PM, Rollo <rollo.toma...@gmail.com> wrote:
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> >> Hi Shawn,
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> >> Just tried with 1.1.RC1 - no luck. Emacs server won't start and system
> >> will start spawning thousands of cmdproxy processes again.
> >> Where does that bad condition comes from?
> >> Let me know if I can help diagnose or test further.
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> >> Thanks,
> >> Rollo
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> > Ok, I suggested RC1 because I thought the original poster said it worked. I
> > may have misread. Anyway, I develop and test Clojure Box on XP, where I
> > haven't had the problem, so I have no idea where it's coming from. I'll try
> > to test on 7 soon and see what's up.
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> Sorry, folks, but I can't recreate this issue.
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> What happens if you run c:\program files\clojure
> box\emacs\emacs\bin\emacs.exe, avoiding the client process run by the
> installed Clojure Box shortcut?

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