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Why would Toucan want to connect?

Submitted by getco on October 12, 2008 - 1:38pm

OK here's the think. I've just downloaded Toucan. I created a job and closed the application. Now I open it, and I load the job - ZoneAlarm asks me for permission to allow toucan.exe to connect to an IP that seems to be in my network in this format: IP:DNS. If I refuse it freezes. If I allow it goes normal. Why would that happen? Is ZA interpreting something incorrectly?

Translating Toucan 2

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Submitted by Steve Lamerton on October 9, 2008 - 12:16pm

If you do not have an existing translation then follow these steps:

  1. Download a copy of Poedit. This is the program you will use to translate Toucan.
  2. Go to http://drop.io/toucanlang and download the default.pot file
  3. Open Poedit and click File->New catalog from POT File and fill in your details, if you do not provide an email address I will not be able to ask for updates and your translation is unlikely to be included in Toucan. Save it as toucan.po

Can't load image from file 'addvar.png': file does not exist

Submitted by isiXponk on October 3, 2008 - 11:04am

Hello, i have a problem: install the touch in my USB Autorun.inf to run at the time that the inside PC but i make the following error:"Can't load image from file 'addvar.png': file does not exist" and at that time i click the button that says OK and begins to make the instructions that i gave in the task. How can i fix this error and run without need to leave that error?

thanks

Question about adding a new destination in 1.x OR 2.0.1

Submitted by kaufman on September 26, 2008 - 12:39pm

Hi Steve,
Sorry to keep bugging you, but I've got one more question. I was trying to create a new job earlier where the base directory of the source didn't already exist on the destination, and I could not get it to work - everytime it ran, it failed to make the directory.

Example:

source:
C:\workbench\mydir

destination:
- does NOT already have either a \workbench or \workbench\mydir directory

Equalize function still broken in 2.0.1

Submitted by kaufman on September 26, 2008 - 12:30pm

Hi Steve,
I've got a little more detail on what's happening with the equalize function:
If a destination file is newer than it's source file counterpart, then the destination file's timestamp is reset to match the source file's. HOWEVER - the actual destination file itself is NOT modified (but also, NOT copied to the source). (So the files are still different - but with the same timestamp, and now it's impossible to tell which one is legitimately the newer one.)

I've confirmed that it doesn't make a difference which type of drive is the source vs. destination (i.e. USB or HD).

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