Hello Wilfried
Thanks for your reply. The answer is a surprise for me:
Of course I know try except/finally, but why does it work when I
wrap it around TnCnx.Connect? I thought this is an asynchronous
method? But it works. I would have expected that the try/except
block is left right after calling
I thought it was figured out that dynamically unloading and reloading the
dll was the problem, which other components probably don't do, and I think
you were given a workaround that worked...to load it manually so that the
loaded count always stays above 0 and it remains loaded.
Dan
> -Origin
Hello Arno,
> Perfect chaos, sorry. Please ignore this mail.
That's because we are programmers :) However there is one thing. Hitting
'reply to all' does address the mail also to the original poster. I dont
like it as it start often private mailings. And 'reply to all' is a
common used button in
Arno Garrels wrote:
> You probably hit the wrong button.
> Your mail is addressed to me privately.
Perfect chaos, sorry. Please ignore this mail.
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> Arno
>
> Wilfried Mestdagh wrote:
>> Hello Veit,
>>
>> Normally th
You probably hit the wrong button.
Your mail is addressed to me privately.
Arno
Wilfried Mestdagh wrote:
> Hello Veit,
>
> Normally the components handles their own exception by design (as it
> should be). Be sure you have no exceptions in events. If there is a
> chance that your code can raise
Hello Veit,
Normally the components handles their own exception by design (as it
should be). Be sure you have no exceptions in events. If there is a
chance that your code can raise an exception then you should have that
event into an try excpet block and handle it.
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Rgds, Wilfried [TeamICS]
ht
Strange logic Henrik,
Even Microsoft's Works doesn't/didn't work with this buggy, API
hooking Embassy Trust Suite pre-installed on newer DELL systems.
Possibly they already fixed it in some service pack? If not,
someone/we should report the bug to either DELL or Wave Systems.
I was hoping that you
Hi Arno and others!
Some of the heavy work load I experienced a while ago has decreased a bit so
I thought that I should take the opportunity to thank You ALL that tried to
help me.
At the end the solution for me was to use another smtp component. Sorry
about that. (As a request by Francois Piet
Hi
May be I'm missing something, but...
How can I catch an exception raised by an asynchronous function like
TnCnx.Connect in a form. In a TApplication there is a Method for this
(HandleException). Is there something similar for a TForm?
TIA
Veit
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