4.2.13 Crashing with multiple Hotmail
It seems that when I use XN 4.2.13 to switch between my three different Hotmail accounts, it crashes and I have to initiate a repair to the extension and import my setup information. It started happening after the 4.2.13 update. Anyone else having this issue? I have tried uninstalling and reinstalling the extension without any luck. I don't see any logs to investigate.
CyberToothTiger
Tue, 06/18/2019 - 03:05
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Tips I Use For XN 4.2.13
What i do when i can't get into Hotmail , Gmail . Aol , I delete history , delete cache . Check to see if your Browser is up to date also try refrehing your browser and try to log into each email that is giving you problems , also refresh XN 4.2.13 a few times . I do this for both Firefox and Chrome also I'm running Windows 10 , you didn't say what operating system you was running . Hope this information helps you out .
RpD
Tue, 06/18/2019 - 13:48
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4 accts, 4.2.13, no probs
Tested with both Firefox and Chrome, up-to-date... I can open my hotmail account, then outlook, then a live.com account, then another outlook... and no crash.
Probably be good to uninstall 4.2.13 and then clean cache, cookies, as CyberToothTiger suggests, then reinstall. If you're importing a saved account backup and it still crashes... I'd try uninstall, clean, reinstall and then define accounts one by one.
dcsys
Tue, 06/18/2019 - 22:59
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Still no joy.
Forgot to mention that I am running Chrome Version 76.0.3809.25 (Official Build) beta (64-bit) on Windows 10 1803 (Corporate Build 17134.765). I reluctantly deleted Cache and Cookies (I HATE DOING THAT!). I will have to start down the path of a conflicting extension and possibly re-install the whole thing.
dcsys
Wed, 06/19/2019 - 01:59
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Is there a way to enable logs??
I completely uninstalled Chrome and deleted my profile and re-installed everything. Still crashing. Does anyone know if there is any logging??
jeroen
Wed, 06/19/2019 - 02:55
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Re-installing
You should't have re-installed everything at once.
First install X-notifier in the new profile and make sure that works (I reckon it will!).
Then install your other add-ons one by one, checking that X-notifier still works after each added add-on (restart Chrome each time). That way you will find the conflicting add-on.
dcsys
Wed, 06/19/2019 - 03:02
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Chrome sync enable
@jeroen -
Great idea, except that Chrome syncs everything across all of my devices, including extensions. Chromebook and Mac work fine. Don't want to upset the entire works. That's why I was hoping for some sort fo logging.
jeroen
Wed, 06/19/2019 - 03:09
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Chrome Sync
So why don't you temporarily turn off Chrome sync on your test device?
jeroen
Wed, 06/19/2019 - 03:05
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Log
The X-notifier Log will not help you here. But here is how:
http://xnotifier.tobwithu.com/dp/node/4
CFBancroft
Wed, 06/19/2019 - 19:00
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Suggest...
Firefox with X-notifier ONLY!
Chrome with tons of ADD-ONS!
OR
Chrome with X-notifier ONLY!
Firefox with tons of ADD-ONS!
End of discuss!
If you all ask me what my method?
Currently,
Firefox 52.9.0 ESR and X-Notifier Reloaded! (I just keep prayer that still keep going on!)
AND
Chrome with MILLION of ADD-ONS!
Close discuss!