I'll try that again. I know I stopped the SMTP servers before doing it but I didn't check for any running Declude processes.

Sam

R. Scott Perry wrote:


Just ran through the 2.0b installation, get an error almost at completion "Unable to copy file to target directory." After clicking OK a dozen or so times, it completes. I then dropped to a DOS prompt and ran declude to confirm the version, and got this:

Declude v1.79 has already been installed; IMail will call it when necessary.
You can ignore any warnings that appear after this.


It backed up 1.80 and installed 1.79? Also, the creation date on the file is 8/18/2004...


This appears to be due to a bug in the install program, where it will not properly copy in the Declude.exe file if there are copies of Declude already running. I would recommend stopping the IMail SMTP service and waiting for any Declude processes to go away before installing.

-Scott
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