DOpus v10.0.2 crashes and other issues

@Adamov:

[quote="Adamov"]It is interesting 'steje' that you ask these questions without any research/search in this forum. YOU WERE replying on one of messages regarding my first reporting this issue with V10... do not remember, right...
Leo opened a case and claimed later that it was fixed.[/quote]
I don't know why you feel the need to respond to the questions as if they were antagonistic... they certainly weren't intended to be. They were just questions - asked out of a genuine interest in trying to help, some of which wouldn't have been necessary if perhaps you'd have chosen to just re-visit the other thread you started on this same issue to ask for help again - instead of starting yet another new thread with two additional unrelated issues thrown in. This may be partially why the admins suggest you only post one issue per thread... Looking back, I now see that your first post about this problem was in someone else's thread that had nothing to do with your specific issue, after which you did indeed open another thread specifically for this issue (which was good) where Leo clarified that while a "similar" problem he had reproduced had been fixed - he still suggested that you "...contact GPSoftware Support (link in my sig) to send an official bug report" which I'm guessing you still haven't done since it's appeared again in this new thread?

At any rate, I've tried to repro this several more times (though admittedly only from Win7)... with various types of network resources, and still can't reproduce it. I'm not a network guy either, but I know that the various resources I've tried are a combination of Win2003 servers, another Win7 share, and several NAS appliances. My question about trying it on other PC's was to find out if it was something that seemed specific to one particular PC. Especially since it seemed like the system you posted the screenshot of this problem of seemed like it came from a WinXP system - but one of your other (unrelated) questions mentioned Win7, I wasn't sure if they were both in the same environment or not in order for you to provide some insight about whether you did in fact see the same problem from multiple systems. Since you're running it at work from USB, is there any chance you could try the same thing from a co-workers PC? If it doesn't happen - it doesn't really help discover what's triggering it - but it might rule out the specific type of network resources themselves as being a relevant factor.