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[Bug][0.2.1]Wehn opening a filelist which was not fully downloaded

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Hi,

Apex downloads a filelist from a user (either because I selected download filelist, or automatically because the user has a file I am downloading).

The user goes offline, or the transfer is interrupted for another reason before the filelist is fully downloaded.

Later on I open the filelist using file/open filelist, the filelist windows open, with only the user name and 'Loading file list, this may take a while if the list is large' in bold in the status bar. And the window remain like this, and cannot be closed. In order to close the window I have to close Apex.

Even if the user comes back online, I fuly download the filelist, when it opens it goes to this window, the file list not being loaded, and the window still impossible to close.

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Oh, and when I close Apex with this unclosable window, then restart it, it tells me there is already another instance of Apex running. So I have to manually kill the process with windows task manager. I'm running windows 2k.

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I had the same issue and a topic for that... :D

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I had the same issue and a topic for that... :D

This was sorted in SDC cvs if i am not mistaken...

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I had the same issue and a topic for that... :D

Sorry, did not see it.

This was sorted in SDC cvs if i am not mistaken...

Dunno what is SDC cvs, all I can say is it's still there in Apex 0.2.1

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Dunno what is SDC cvs, all I can say is it's still there in Apex 0.2.1

ofcourse it is in 0.2.1...

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Sorry, did not see it.

Dunno what is SDC cvs, all I can say is it's still there in Apex 0.2.1

Don't worry, I wasn't blaming you, just expressing simpathy.

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