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Hi there,
There's no reason your system clock would be set incorrectly is there?
Thanks,
Bart -
Yes I do.... :oops:
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Aha: that'll be why. If you set it forward too far Reflector will think it's expired and then go and remove itself.
Apologies for the hassle.
Thanks,
Bart -
Actually, it was set to January 2009 - so, not in the future, the past.
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Hmm, interesting. It's possible that it doesn't like the clock being set to a time earlier than its build date or something like that. This isn't something we've encountered before though so it might be worth downloading again from http://reflector.red-gate.com just to be absolutely sure you have the latest version.
Thanks,
Bart
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I run Reflector and when it exits a message box pops up indicating "Removing reflector.exe".
I've confirmed that it is a process called "tmpAAE7.exe" entitled "Red Gate's .NET Reflector" that is doing the removing...
Why is it always removing itself now?