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From: "Darrell A. Martin" <>
Subject: Re: [TMG] Minor bug in 8.02 - re strings.dbf overwrite
Date: Sat, 03 Mar 2012 00:25:51 -0600
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On 3/2/2012 10:29 PM, Jim Byram wrote:
> Darrell,
>
>> *VERY* minor, but annoying. When I updated from 8.01 to 8.02 via the
>> menu selection, everything appeared to work fine. I chose not to
>> override the language file.
>>
>> Trouble is, every time I start TMG 8.02 it asks me -- again -- whether I
>> want to overwrite the language file strings.dbf. I answer "No"; the
>> program loads and runs normally. All of my language customizations are
>> intact.
>
> The point of the prompt is to allow you to delay the language update until
> you can export any custom languages.
>
> The prompt is not intended to let you permanently block the language update.
>
> So the behavior that you see is correct.
>
> And it has absolutely nothing to do with the installer.
>
> Jim

Jim:

Are you serious? I tell TMG I do not want to overwrite the file, and it
tells me every time I start the program that I was wrong? If it is going
to be that obnoxious about it, then shouldn't the process be automated??

Well, I *was* in a good mood over 8.02. I'll probably be cheerful again
in the morning.

Darrell




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