A few minor issues

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augieboo
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A few minor issues

Post by augieboo » Thu Sep 15, 2005 5:55 am

Just a small collection of minor issues I've found so far...

1. On some dialogs, help key (F1) results in an error message "The ...\AU.chm is not a Windows Help file, or the file is corrupted."
That happens with "Maintenance wizard", "Erase your history", "Securely delete files", "Wipe deleted file data", "Find empty folders", and Scheduler.
BTW on "Disk Analysis" module, F1 doesn't work at'all.

2. History eraser dialog, doesn't accept "Enter key" although it starts with "Start" button focused as default button.

3. Tab key doesn't move focus correctly in "History eraser" dialog.

4. Similarly to #2, AU main dialog only accepts Space key to select focused button. I think that it should also accept "Enter" key.

5. Online update, only detects version changes ignoring build numbers. This actually isn't a bug but makes tracking of new builds difficult. For example I had to check AU.EXE remote file timestamp just to know that new builds (4026 and 4027) were available.

Thanks

hari
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Post by hari » Thu Sep 15, 2005 11:58 am

1. On some dialogs, help key (F1) results in an error message "The ...\AU.chm is not a Windows Help file, or the file is corrupted."
That happens with "Maintenance wizard", "Erase your history", "Securely delete files", "Wipe deleted file data", "Find empty folders", and Scheduler.
BTW on "Disk Analysis" module, F1 doesn't work at'all.
Since some of these does not have any associated help topics, I did not bother. Now that you have found out, I will add it.

2, 3.4 Will fix

5. Update notifies only if an update is necessary. Some small fixes, are not notified. For example, the last update fixed an issue related to an exception caused by invalid time stamps of files in DiskAnalyzer. If I start letting the users know about build changes, it will put a lot of load on the server when thousands download it ;)

thanks for your feedback :)
regards,
Hari, Acelogix Team

augieboo
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Post by augieboo » Thu Sep 15, 2005 4:38 pm

If I start letting the users know about build changes, it will put a lot of load on the server when thousands download it
You're right Hari, I know what you mean :wink:

Thanks

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