| > > I can then move this folder to my Iomega Drive. Not a
> very
> > elegant solution, but it will suffice.
> > You suggest trying 3.30RC. Will this run on Windows XP?
>
> I hope. But I doubt this will change anything, in fact.
>
> I just thought of another potential issue: can you try to
> rename these files located in the WinHTTrack program
folder
> (generally in C:Program FilesWinHTTrack) :
> mfc42.dll
> msvcrt.dll
>
> into:
> mfc42.removed
> msvcrt.removed
>
> It is possible that WXP has a new libc+mfc DLL
conflicting
> with the ones shipped with httrack - removing the 'old'
> files might solve your problem.
>
> Note: Restart your computer after renaming the DLL's (the
> DLL cache might cause problems) and try to start
winhttrack
> again
>
> Can you tell me is this is doing anything good?>
I did not try the above, as I seem to have solved the
problem by changing the Default Base Path in the Registry
to F: (my Iomega Drive). After doing this the program works
as intended. There seems to be a conflict between the
program's My Websites default and XPs attempts to determine
the location of documents -- I would suggest as a possible
cure the removal of the default setting, making the
completion of a Base Path mandatory on the start page.
(WebCopier, which I also use, does it this way). I have
been told by two other users that they have found that the
words "Base Path" remain greyed out - this may be part of
the problem.
With best wishes
Frank Bohan
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