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Poster: Zenkai at 7/25/2006 2:10:36 PM PDT
Subject: Battleground UI issues
   After long periods within BG's, I eventually recieve an error message that flashes across my screen. After clicking 'OK' to remove it, it re-appears anytime I place the cursor over the BG button on the mini-map and will not allow me to open the scoreboard or check my queue status.

Also mixed up with this is usually after this occurs, whenever I do any action that brings up the casting bar, the casting bar will appear, not show the progress of my action and remain there after the action has been performed. I have already recreated my WDB and WTF folders.
It tastes like burning!
  http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.aspx?fn=wow-customer-service&t=92097&p=#post92097
 
Poster: Batta at 7/25/2006 3:04:41 PM PDT
Subject: Re: Battleground UI issues
   This does sound like a user interface issue, Zenkai. Please try the following steps in their entireity in an attempt to resolve this issue. Don't be afraid to let me know via this thread the results of the troubleshooting. = )


Q u o t e:
1) Log out of World of Warcraft to your desktop, thereby exiting the game completely.

2) Navigate to the World of Warcraft folder, which is often found in the Program Files directory (the default path is C:\Program Files\World of Warcraft).

3) Either rename (or delete) the WTF, WDB, and Interface folders. (Note: If you do not wish to permanently lose any third-party addons you may have accrued, or macros you've written for your characters, you would be well-advised to merely rename the folders, rather than delete them entirely.)

4) Log back into the game by double-clicking WoW.exe, ensuring that you do not reinstall any addons before doing so.

It's not a dump truck, it's a series of tubes.
  http://forums.worldofwarcraft.com/thread.aspx?fn=wow-customer-service&t=92097&p=#post92168

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