ASGS Crash After Exit

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Typhoone
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Post by Typhoone »

Hey Hey! Problem summary is in topic title, here are the other details:

Windows Version (and Service Packs): Win2k SP4.
Processor Speed: AMD 64bit (32bit emulation mode) ~2GHz
RAM: 1024MB
Video Card (Make and Model#): ATI X800
Sound Card (Make and Model#): Onboard Realtek AC'97
Connection Type (Dialup, Cable, DSL, other): DSL
Modem (Make and Model#): N/A
Router (Make and Model#): N/A (not an issue here, removed network related stuff below as well)

Which Program (ASGS/Allegiance): ASGS
What Error Message: No error message, just no "ASGS Login Window", this only occurs after ASGS crash, see below.
Comments (What you tried, description, etc):

After I exit Allegiance, the ASGS window is still open and showing 'Logged In', I therefore click the X in the top left to close it. So sometimes, I'd say about 30% of the time, ASGS crashes when I do this, giving me: "This program has caused an error and must be terminated". So no biggie, I do, and in task manager the program successfully terminates after a few seconds. Problem: If I try to launch ASGS again, (after a said 'crash' incident) the program executable will run but the 'Login Window' never re-appears on screen. Task Manager shows that ASGSClient.exe is running (and it is being a system hog too! 90%) but no window. I try to force quit this (it will force quit) and restart again but same issue.

My resolution is to restart my computer a-fresh.

Any help with this? Fluke? ASGS bug? Been playing for about 18 months now and has only really come up over the last few weeks. Best;

Ty.
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Tigereye
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Post by Tigereye »

That's definitely not normal...

It sounds like maybe your .NET installation got goofed.

Try uninstalling all .NET-related hotfixes and the .NET framework itself, and rebooting. Then install it all again from scratch using WindowsUpdate. Grab all the hotfixes etc, and then try ASGS again.

Good luck,

--TE


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Pook
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Post by Pook »

Definately something amiss.

ASGS should auto-log you out as soon as the Allegiance process terminates. Try as Tiger suggests.
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Ligion
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Post by Ligion »

Pook wrote:QUOTE (Pook @ Jul 7 2006, 07:23 PM) Definately something amiss.

ASGS should auto-log you out as soon as the Allegiance process terminates. Try as Tiger suggests.
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Post by Ligion »

Sorry about the qoute i was lost, now... Every time i login to alleg and start playing my alleg crashes can you help me ?
Tigereye
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Post by Tigereye »

What do you mean by crashes? Does it give you any error messages? Describe exactly what happens when it 'crashes' on you.

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