"Printed Error" message box at Windows startup

G

Guest

Hello,

For about the past week or so everytime Windows starts up I get an Error
message box tiled "Printed Error" with a yellow lightening bolt preceeding
"Printed Error". in the top left corner of the box.

Inside the box it says:

Attemp to indexl field 'main' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
0: function 'fileMatchfn' at line 301[file
'C:\Docume~1\Owner\Locals~1\Temp\main_ID.tmp'> at line 573

I click the OK button in the box and it keeps popping up. The only way to
make the box disappear is to open up the Task Manager and Click "End Task"

It is there evertime I start Windows and I have to use the Task Manager
evertime to get get it off of my screen.

Has anyone ever seen this before. If so what causes it and how do I get rid
of this problem.

I am using Windows XP SP 2


Please Help,


Venus :)
 
G

Guest

Thank You so much for your reply. I think I have discovered what is causing
the Error box to pop up. I remember seeing the Yellow lightening bolt When I
open Ghost Surf Platinum. I went to the Tenbril website and found my answer
there. It is a but in their software that they are aware of. I have updated
Ghost Surf and so far I haven't seen the error message. If I do I may have to
uninstall and reinstall it.

Thank YOu Again,


Venus :)

Kelly said:
Not sure, but with the info you have given, it has strayed to many avenues.
Here is one:

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Attempt+to+indexl+field+'main'+(a+nil+value)&btnG=Google+Search

--
All the Best,
Kelly (MS-MVP)

Troubleshooting Windows XP
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com


Venus said:
Hello,

For about the past week or so everytime Windows starts up I get an Error
message box tiled "Printed Error" with a yellow lightening bolt preceeding
"Printed Error". in the top left corner of the box.

Inside the box it says:

Attemp to indexl field 'main' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
0: function 'fileMatchfn' at line 301[file
'C:\Docume~1\Owner\Locals~1\Temp\main_ID.tmp'> at line 573

I click the OK button in the box and it keeps popping up. The only way to
make the box disappear is to open up the Task Manager and Click "End Task"

It is there evertime I start Windows and I have to use the Task Manager
evertime to get get it off of my screen.

Has anyone ever seen this before. If so what causes it and how do I get
rid
of this problem.

I am using Windows XP SP 2


Please Help,


Venus :)
 
K

Kelly

Most welecome and glad you have it sorted. :blush:)

--
All the Best,
Kelly (MS-MVP)

Troubleshooting Windows XP
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com


Venus said:
Thank You so much for your reply. I think I have discovered what is
causing
the Error box to pop up. I remember seeing the Yellow lightening bolt When
I
open Ghost Surf Platinum. I went to the Tenbril website and found my
answer
there. It is a but in their software that they are aware of. I have
updated
Ghost Surf and so far I haven't seen the error message. If I do I may have
to
uninstall and reinstall it.

Thank YOu Again,


Venus :)

Kelly said:
Not sure, but with the info you have given, it has strayed to many
avenues.
Here is one:

http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Attempt+to+indexl+field+'main'+(a+nil+value)&btnG=Google+Search

--
All the Best,
Kelly (MS-MVP)

Troubleshooting Windows XP
http://www.kellys-korner-xp.com


Venus said:
Hello,

For about the past week or so everytime Windows starts up I get an
Error
message box tiled "Printed Error" with a yellow lightening bolt
preceeding
"Printed Error". in the top left corner of the box.

Inside the box it says:

Attemp to indexl field 'main' (a nil value)
stack traceback:
0: function 'fileMatchfn' at line 301[file
'C:\Docume~1\Owner\Locals~1\Temp\main_ID.tmp'> at line 573

I click the OK button in the box and it keeps popping up. The only way
to
make the box disappear is to open up the Task Manager and Click "End
Task"

It is there evertime I start Windows and I have to use the Task Manager
evertime to get get it off of my screen.

Has anyone ever seen this before. If so what causes it and how do I get
rid
of this problem.

I am using Windows XP SP 2


Please Help,


Venus :)
 

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