I just this moment installed 7.90.0064 (gotta keep up with the latest

When I go File->Settings->Save all settings, I get:
Runtime error '9' Subscript out of range.
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John
Thanks, I got it. But there's another one...Linkaday wrote:No idea if this could be of help in spotting it. Started on USB stick hosted by a win2k SP4 machine it results in XY crash with fatal abortion event sound. But INIs seem to be saved alright as well as DATs (with the exception of not changed tag.dat) - modtime column shows a difference of 3 minutes (!?), INIs last. And - it crashes only the window, the process resides in memory calling.
Don't worry, there will be new ones.JohnM wrote:Hi Don,
My problem is fixed in the new version.
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John
... and got it!admin wrote:I'm hunting it...
There is another Satan's minion in there somewhere, because last night I encountered it when doing some heavy duty copying/moving.admin wrote:... and got it!admin wrote:I'm hunting it...
I'll get this one too.zer0 wrote:There is another Satan's minion in there somewhere, because last night I encountered it when doing some heavy duty copying/moving.admin wrote:... and got it!admin wrote:I'm hunting it...
I have become victim of it once again, while copying of course. What is particularly bad is that clicking OK on "Subscript..." pop-up kills XYcopy process, but XYplorer is none the wiser and keeps thinking that a job is in progress. Don't believe me? Here is screenshot proof:admin wrote:I'll get this one too.
Yes, but the error concerns me more. Alas, I cannot reproduce it.zer0 wrote:I have become victim of it once again, while copying of course. What is particularly bad is that clicking OK on "Subscript..." pop-up kills XYcopy process, but XYplorer is none the wiser and keeps thinking that a job is in progress. Don't believe me? Here is screenshot proof:admin wrote:I'll get this one too.