hey, I'm using XP with AIM+ 2.2.1 and AIM 4.8.2790. I've installed AIM+ on account "A" but when I try to open it on account "B" it says "AIM+ Registry Settings corrupted. This is probably caused by a bug in AIM+ - please report it. In the meantime, you can re-install AIM+ to correct this (you should not lose any settings)" I haven't reinstalled it cuz I'm pretty sure it'll happen to account "A" if I install it with account "B". Is this a known issue and if so will it be fixed in upcoming versions?
Thanks a lot
P.S. I love this add-on!!!
AIM+ and XP with Multi-Accounts?
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I thought of this issue a long time ago, when creating the installer, but it's never been brought to my attention since. AIM+ is installed 'per user', rather than 'per machine' (this is referring to NT user accounts, not AIM accounts, for anybody who is unfamiliar with this..).
I have heard of people who were getting the 'registry settings corrupt' message for unknown reasons, this may have been their problem as well, I'll have to ask.
But, could you try and install AIM+ on account "B", and see what happens? If it then works for both accounts, or if it does cause account "A" to have the same problems (if it doesn't work with both accounts, re-installing for whichever one you want to use more, or at the time, should fix it). Please let me know what happens .
I have heard of people who were getting the 'registry settings corrupt' message for unknown reasons, this may have been their problem as well, I'll have to ask.
But, could you try and install AIM+ on account "B", and see what happens? If it then works for both accounts, or if it does cause account "A" to have the same problems (if it doesn't work with both accounts, re-installing for whichever one you want to use more, or at the time, should fix it). Please let me know what happens .
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I had the exact same problem. To fix it, just log onto the account that works. Next you goto start :: run a, type in "regedit" amd click OK. Next expand HKEY_CURRENT_USER :: Software and hilight "Big-O" goto file :: export and save it as big-o.reg in a place thats easy to remember (I'll go ahead and recommend C:/Program Files/AIM+). Now log off, and log into the account which gives you the error. Use explorer to find the .reg file you made. Double click on it and append it to the registry. Problem solved!
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