Author: Miloš Radovanović. "Frederick Smith wrote:
This is for 11.x users?"
1. Disabling CEF is possible since v10.5.1
2. Disabling the SQLite indexer is possible since v11.0.3.1
Author: Miloš Radovanović. Two more ideas from me:
1. Disabling CEF: run TB with the command-line option /ForceNoCEF
2. Disabling SQLite indexing: open Registry Editor and navigate to Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\RIT\The Bat!. Set key DisableSQLIndexer to value 1.
... change the focus again, at which time it takes 40 seconds again for TB to come back to life. I've looked at the stats in the Task Manager but nothing is coming close to hogging any of the resources. I've also checked the box "Run CEF Browser in a single process..." at the recommendation of TB support but that doesn't help. It doesn't matter which of HTML, RTF, or Plain Text is selected.
I have run many different editors, email clients, and other applications ...
... wrote:
Thanks for getting back to me. Will both the above options keep all my email data?
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Yes, but back it up just in case. Simply copy the appropriate data folder to an external drive.
Reinstallations and updates preserve the data.
/ForceNoCEF simply disables the use of Chromium for viewing HTML messages. The alternative that is used is not too bad actually. Also, the new address book interface and calendar will not be available.
Using the /reg option will feel like a clean installation ...
Author: Miloš Radovanović. A couple of things to try (back up your message base first):
1. Reinstall v10.5.3.3
2. Upd ate to v10.5.4
3. Start TB with the command-line option /ForceNoCEF
4. Start TB with the command-line option /reg:newprofile
The last one starts TB with a "blank slate" - fresh default se t of registry values and settings. You need to point TB to your account data (Account -> New...).
Author: Frederick Smith. "Miloš Radovanović wrote:
Two more ideas from me:
1. Disabling CEF: run TB with the command-line option /ForceNoCEF
2. Disabling SQLite indexing: open Registry Editor and navigate to Computer\HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\RIT\The Bat!. Set key DisableSQLIndexer to value 1."
This is for 11.x users?
....def: https://www.mail-archive.com/tbbeta@thebat.dutaint.com/msg112073.html (https://www.mail-archive.com/tbbeta@thebat.dutaint.com/msg112073.html) I have tbuser.def in my mail directory, recently updated.
Have you tried compatibility mode for Windows 8? CEF may not work, but it is still better than nothing working.
... 'Options | Preferences | General' and set 'Display Connection Center' temporarily to 'Always'. The Connection Center will be opened in a separate window). Do you see any open connections there?
-Have you tried the "Preferences > General > Run CEF Browser in a single process" option? (relaunch TB to see if it helps)
-Perhaps you could try the /ForceNoCEF command line option (in the shortcut that you use to launch The Bat).
Author: Frederick Smith. "Frank Meche wrote:
"Frederick Smith (/en/auth-forums/user/116142/) wrote:
1. Do you mean the user [me] deletes that CEF folder and all it contents?
2. Now, i run the installer v11.0.2 and it will take care of the repair? Or, am I missing something here?"
Correct, this is the order of the steps to be followed by you as a user, to repair the CEF files."
I ...
Author: Frank Meche. "Frederick Smith wrote:
1. Do you mean the user [me] deletes that CEF folder and all it contents?
2. Now, i run the installer v11.0.2 and it will take care of the repair? Or, am I missing something here?"
Correct, this is the order of the steps to be followed by you as a user, to repair the CEF files.
Author: Frederick Smith. "Frank Meche wrote:
The "access violation" errors are usually originated in most of the time by the CEF files, which when updating the program sometimes there are conflicts of versions with others previously installed.
To check the route where CEF files are
Execute the direct access of Thebat with the "/checkCEFpath" modifier command
Then,...
Author: Frank Meche. The "access violation" errors are usually originated in most of the time by the CEF files, which when updating the program sometimes there are conflicts of versions with others previously installed.
To check the route where CEF files are
Execute the direct access of Thebat with the "/checkCEFpath" modifier command
Then,...
... seemed ok, i could see some messages that i couldn´t see before.
But as soon as i switched to another email account i got an "access violation" error and after that i didnt work anymore - the mails blank again.
I tried it again with /ForceNoCEF, but this didn´t helped either, even after applying the reg.patch again.
Also, after the reg.patch the Prefences/"View plain/HTML/akt, text mesages" section was still empty/blank.
Author: Frederick Smith. "Frank Meche wrote:
"Frederick Smith (/en/auth-forums/user/116142/) wrote:
Can provide the steps necessary to setup ForceNoCef? "
In the direct access link, write:
"C:\Program Files\The Bat!\TheBat64.exe" /ForceNoCEF"
I would love to try this. In the location above is "TBLauncher64.exe". Is this what you are referring? Are you suggesting we modify ...
Author: Miloš Radovanović. "Dave Siro wrote:
Tried both of your suggestions, but none of it helped to make the "blank" emails visible again.After starting TheBat with Disabling CEF the "access violation" errors were gone and no crashes anymore, but still couln´t made the blank mails visible again(even with standard preview pane)."
OK, we're getting somewhere. The access violations were definitely caused ...
Author: Frank Meche. "Frederick Smith wrote:
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Can provide the steps necessary to setup ForceNoCef? "
In the direct access link, write:
"C:\Program Files\The Bat!\TheBat64.exe" /ForceNoCEF
... classic message viewer (also having trouble with Options -> Preferences... -> Viewer/Editor), a couple more things to try:
- View -> Use Plain Text Viewer should also force viewing of plain text messages in the non-HTML viewer.
- Disabling CEF altogether by running TB with the /ForceNoCEF command line option. In this case the old address book interface must be used (Options -> Preferences...-> Other Options -> Use old Address Book interface), as well as the classic message viewer ...
Author: Dave Siro. "Miloš Radovanović wrote:
/ForceNoCEF"
Tried both of your suggestions, but none of it helped to make the "blank" emails visible again.
After starting TheBat with Disabling CEF the "access violation" errors were gone and no crashes anymore, but still couln´t made ...
... classic message viewer (also having trouble with Options -> Preferences... -> Viewer/Editor), a couple more things to try:
- View -> Use Plain Text Viewer should also force viewing of plain text messages in the non-HTML viewer.
- Disabling CEF altogether by running TB with the /ForceNoCEF command line option. In this case the old address book interface must be used (Options -> Preferences...-> Other Options -> Use old Address Book interface), as well as the classic message viewer ...