Projector erro: Your disk may be full

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    Default Re: Projector erro: Your disk may be full

    Well I tried all possible combinations of including, excluding Xtras in the
    projector and folders.

    But the problem went away, when I substituted the FileIO and Buddy API Xtra's
    with newer versions!

    Thanks
    Pieter

    kgui Guest

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    Default Re: Projector erro: Your disk may be full

    You should install the update to 8.5.1 for XP comaptibility.

    Andrew
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