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cyberdude
07-20-2007, 08:35 AM
I'm having an interesting problem. When I hotsync and tracker dog runs via the conduit, after the hotsync 1 of 4 things may happen:


I get a reset directly after hotsync finishes and the error logged from crash pro indicates it is from TD
I get the "Goto TrackerDog" option. I tap the goto button and am taken to TD, but then I get a reset with CP logging it as an error from TD
I get the goto option and everything works fine
I don't get the goto option at all, just the hotsync screen (even though it should go back to my launcher after a hotsync and used to before I had TD installed)


Here is the error I get:

http://canadmin2.ca.aecom.yu.edu/screenshots/other apps/trackerdog_error.jpg

juggernaut#2
07-20-2007, 09:41 AM
Do you have the TrackerDog alarm feature enabled ?
If yes, I´d disable that, otherwise I dunno - maybe deleting the program databse file(s) and creating new ones helps.

cyberdude
07-20-2007, 10:56 AM
Do you have the TrackerDog alarm feature enabled ?
If yes, I´d disable that, otherwise I dunno - maybe deleting the program databse file(s) and creating new ones helps.
I just disabled the alarm feature and will try a couple of hotsyncs. BTW, a while back there was a discussion about TD ad I was trying to get it to search my card but exclude certain directories and it kept getting stuck when searching the card. I discovered I had forgotten to exclude a directory of backup files it works fine now.

I'll repost when I have tried TD without the alarm feature (what exactly does the alarm feature do - is it what pops up the goto TD dialog after the hotsync?)

juggernaut#2
07-21-2007, 02:15 AM
Yes, it´s supposed to "alarm" you whenever TD found a new version of something you have it set to track. I found it pretty useless since by far the number of false alarms outnumbers the number of useful alarms.

Does it work now ?

cyberdude
07-23-2007, 08:47 AM
Yes, it´s supposed to "alarm" you whenever TD found a new version of something you have it set to track. I found it pretty useless since by far the number of false alarms outnumbers the number of useful alarms.

Does it work now ?
Yes that seemed to do it. Thanks.