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scabbsssjr
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Posted - 2006.04.30 18:55:00 -
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Originally by: Two step
Originally by: scabbsssjr When I try to launch the program I get this message "The application failed to initialize properly (0xc0000135)."
I downloaded the program two times.
Do you have the .NET framework 1.1 installed? If not, it is available in windows update.
Yes I do
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Don West
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Posted - 2006.05.01 12:52:00 -
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Well I was using another skill manager (I won't say which one) but I really like the look, layout, and function of this one. I'll be using it till one better comes out :)
Thanks for the time and effort, expect a small isk donation this evening.
dw
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Prod Quiche
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Posted - 2006.05.01 14:40:00 -
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TwoStep,
I've been fiddling with your utility today and it works like a charm. Zero errors. Thank you for the effort and expect some isk soon(tm)!
PQ.
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Diragi
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Posted - 2006.05.01 16:00:00 -
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Originally by: Two step It should just minimize it to your tray. Look for a little red or green diamond and click on that to bring it back.
Running Windows 2000 (Professional); I'll 2nd that it disappears. (side note: it still shows up in the Windows Task Manager->Processes -- but not applications).
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Ze4K DK
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Posted - 2006.05.01 16:14:00 -
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This is just awesome... I like that i can see what date and time my skills are done and i also like that you can just mouse-over the tray icon to see how long there's left on your current skill training... All kinds of respect to you man... thx...
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Eeyore
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Posted - 2006.05.01 17:08:00 -
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Few things at the first glance 0: 1 icon per character in sysTray 1: none resizable interface (try running it in 1024x768) 3: uneasy switch between charcters (names/icons on the side would be very helpfull) ------------- Gloomy Domesticated Ass |

Diragi
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Posted - 2006.05.01 17:17:00 -
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Suggestion for the time done calculation:
Use the "Last update time" instead of the current time to calcaled when the training is finished.
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Two step
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Posted - 2006.05.02 13:02:00 -
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Originally by: Diragi Edited by: Diragi on 01/05/2006 17:13:58 Edited by: Diragi on 01/05/2006 16:28:18
Originally by: Two step It should just minimize it to your tray. Look for a little red or green diamond and click on that to bring it back.
Running Windows 2000 (Professional); I'll 2nd that it disappears. (side note: it still shows up in the Windows Task Manager->Processes -- but not applications). Also, you cannot alt-tab to the application either.
Bug Found: if you only have a multi-step skill in the list and delete it you get an index out of bounds exception.
OK, I'll add an option to not minimize to the try with the next release. This sort of seems like it might be a problem only on win2000 systems. Does anyone have 2000 and not have a problem minimizing to the tray?
I'll look into the bug as well, thanks for reporting it.
Originally by: Eeyore Few things at the first glance 0: 1 icon per character in sysTray 1: none resizable interface (try running it in 1024x768) 3: uneasy switch between charcters (names/icons on the side would be very helpfull)
0. I'm not sure I understand what the problem is here. There should be 1 icon per account 1. Yeah, I need to fix that. I was trying to decide how to lay things out, it seems like there is a fair amount of wasted space in the current UI. 2. What happened to 2 :-) 3. OK, I will think about a new way to switch chars.
Originally by: Diragi Suggestion for the time done calculation:
Use the "Last update time" instead of the current time to calcaled when the training is finished.
Why? The info I get from CCP is "training will be done at x time" and the time til done is just that time. They do seem to be off by a couple of minutes always, but that isn't my fault.
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Diragi
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Posted - 2006.05.02 15:59:00 -
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Edited by: Diragi on 02/05/2006 16:03:15 ..
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Don West
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Posted - 2006.05.02 17:29:00 -
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Quote:
2:55 PM: Starting Update... 2:56 PM: Error updating: The underlying connection was closed: Unable to connect to the remote server. at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.CheckFinalStatus() at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.EndGetRequestStream(IAsyncResult asyncResult) at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.GetRequestStream() at TwoStepSkills.HttpUpdater.Run()
I found this happened a lot when I downloaded a character then copied the folder containing the program over to another computer, and then trying to update it again. Happened everytime. Just remove the character you have in the program, put in the name and account info again and choose update. Close the program and open it back up and it seems to work fine. Hope it works as well for you as it did me.
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Two step
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Posted - 2006.05.02 18:48:00 -
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Originally by: Don West
Quote:
2:55 PM: Starting Update... 2:56 PM: Error updating: The underlying connection was closed: Unable to connect to the remote server. at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.CheckFinalStatus() at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.EndGetRequestStream(IAsyncResult asyncResult) at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.GetRequestStream() at TwoStepSkills.HttpUpdater.Run()
I found this happened a lot when I downloaded a character then copied the folder containing the program over to another computer, and then trying to update it again. Happened everytime. Just remove the character you have in the program, put in the name and account info again and choose update. Close the program and open it back up and it seems to work fine. Hope it works as well for you as it did me.
That is interesting. The username and password are both encrypted in a way that will only decrypt correctly on the same machine they were encrypted on. I suspect this would end up sending random garbage as the password to the remote server.
To the people that had problems connecting: Do you have any strange characters in your usernames/passwords? Maybe an &? If so, can you try changing your password to something that has just text and numbers and see if TSS works?
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Gerbil Intaki
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Posted - 2006.05.03 12:07:00 -
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VERY useful.
While I commend you for making an app similar to the one I'm half way through (also in .NET 1.1) there are a few things I have noticed:
- Some ships are under the wrong race ie ORE Barges are under minmatar.
- The Interface while being functional looks a bit messy.
- While you have the required skills in the XML File there doesnt seem to be a place to view a skills prerequisites unless you add the skill to your queue.
- Once you add a ship to your skill queue I cant seem to remove it.
- Drag and dropping of ships seems to appear as if its going to work and then doenst.
- Exports seem to lack a default extension.
- All popup windows seem to be resizable with no point to be.
- After adding a ship you can reduce a prequsite required skill level.
- Various things are selectable which shouldnt be ie time till current skill it complete.
- I would make the extra option tabs invisible on releases until they work.
Please dont take offense to this I think that is a great tool but with these changes it can be a serious contender.
The version I am currently working I was hoping to be able to add modules to the ship which in turn would add the requried skills to your queue. just an idea.
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Valarkin
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Posted - 2006.05.03 16:58:00 -
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Originally by: Two step
Originally by: Don West
Quote:
2:55 PM: Starting Update... 2:56 PM: Error updating: The underlying connection was closed: Unable to connect to the remote server. at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.CheckFinalStatus() at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.EndGetRequestStream(IAsyncResult asyncResult) at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.GetRequestStream() at TwoStepSkills.HttpUpdater.Run()
I found this happened a lot when I downloaded a character then copied the folder containing the program over to another computer, and then trying to update it again. Happened everytime. Just remove the character you have in the program, put in the name and account info again and choose update. Close the program and open it back up and it seems to work fine. Hope it works as well for you as it did me.
That is interesting. The username and password are both encrypted in a way that will only decrypt correctly on the same machine they were encrypted on. I suspect this would end up sending random garbage as the password to the remote server.
To the people that had problems connecting: Do you have any strange characters in your usernames/passwords? Maybe an &? If so, can you try changing your password to something that has just text and numbers and see if TSS works?
Tried deleting the entire folder I had TSS in, re-downloaded TSS, extracted to a new folder, set up one account with no special characters in either username or password. I still get:
17:50: Starting Update... 17:50: Error updating: The underlying connection was closed: Unable to connect to the remote server. at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.CheckFinalStatus() at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.EndGetRequestStream(IAsyncResult asyncResult) at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.GetRequestStream() at TwoStepSkills.HttpUpdater.Run()
Nothing unusual about my connection or firewall, I do not use a proxy.
Bummer.
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Gerbil Intaki
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Posted - 2006.05.03 20:23:00 -
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I get the same error when I press update twice in quick sucession.
you should disable the button until the current request in complete.
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Two step
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Posted - 2006.05.04 13:17:00 -
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Originally by: Valarkin
Originally by: Two step
Originally by: Don West
Quote:
2:55 PM: Starting Update... 2:56 PM: Error updating: The underlying connection was closed: Unable to connect to the remote server. at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.CheckFinalStatus() at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.EndGetRequestStream(IAsyncResult asyncResult) at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.GetRequestStream() at TwoStepSkills.HttpUpdater.Run()
I found this happened a lot when I downloaded a character then copied the folder containing the program over to another computer, and then trying to update it again. Happened everytime. Just remove the character you have in the program, put in the name and account info again and choose update. Close the program and open it back up and it seems to work fine. Hope it works as well for you as it did me.
That is interesting. The username and password are both encrypted in a way that will only decrypt correctly on the same machine they were encrypted on. I suspect this would end up sending random garbage as the password to the remote server.
To the people that had problems connecting: Do you have any strange characters in your usernames/passwords? Maybe an &? If so, can you try changing your password to something that has just text and numbers and see if TSS works?
Tried deleting the entire folder I had TSS in, re-downloaded TSS, extracted to a new folder, set up one account with no special characters in either username or password. I still get:
17:50: Starting Update... 17:50: Error updating: The underlying connection was closed: Unable to connect to the remote server. at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.CheckFinalStatus() at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.EndGetRequestStream(IAsyncResult asyncResult) at System.Net.HttpWebRequest.GetRequestStream() at TwoStepSkills.HttpUpdater.Run()
Nothing unusual about my connection or firewall, I do not use a proxy.
Bummer.
Darn, I thought that might be the problem. I will keep looking into it as best I can.
Sorry about the delay for the new version guys, things at work and home have been crazy. I'm hoping to have more time to work on TSS this weekend.
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Tara Achura
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Posted - 2006.05.23 00:29:00 -
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hey 2step, are you still working on this thing ? very nice piece of software indeed. keep it up !
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Zigin
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Posted - 2007.05.15 11:22:00 -
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the application failed to initialize properly (0x0000135). Click on OK to terminate the application.
Thats what i get when i try to run the program. any help?
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Deviana Sevidon
Gallente Cataclysm Enterprises Dusk and Dawn
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Posted - 2007.05.15 12:59:00 -
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Wow, what a necro.
But I can still help you, just keep looking for Net Framework 1.1. There should be a microsoft downloadpage somewhere if you search in the web.
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Two step
Amarr Chosen Path FATAL Alliance
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Posted - 2007.05.15 13:10:00 -
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Yeah, nice necro. You probably don't want to bother getting it running, I haven't updated it in over a year. I use EveMon now...
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Narebdur
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Posted - 2007.05.15 14:32:00 -
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Edited by: Narebdur on 15/05/2007 14:31:35 rofl.. necro.... i just started playing 3 weeks ago and the guy who got me playing told me to try out this program of yours but the damn thing refuses to work. i even installed .net 1.1 but that didnt do the trick...
evemon.. humph... where do i get that
Edit: ignore me. found evemon. checking it out now.
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