You should be able to play with "Auto follow after combat" on. Just tested it, and it still works. Make sure you are using 0.7d.

ISBoxer does not do auto follow after combat, only Jamba. It looks like Jamba is looking for the name of one of your toons and cannot find it. Have you set up your master and team correctly?

Your toons names are just made up of numbers are they?

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Edit: Looks like switching off "Auto Follow after combat" fixed the issue. I think both ISBoxer and Jamba were doing it after combat which was causing the error.

Hello.
I stopped multiboxing back when jamba was getting its footing and now that I'm back I decided to get ISBoxer and Jamba going since they seem like the simplest solutions for getting a team up and running.

Everything was working fine during getting everything set up but when it came time to go out and do some fighting I keep getting the following error popping up at the end of every fight but only to 2 of my characters (one of which is running nothing other than ISBoxer, Jamba, Xperl & DeadlyBossMods).

Needless to say, its making it almost impossible to do this.

Code:
Message: Interface\AddOns\Jamba\JambaUtilities.lua:50: attempt to index local 'name' (a number value)
Time: 12/20/10 16:32:17
Count: 1
Stack: Interface\AddOns\Jamba\JambaUtilities.lua:50: in function `Capitalise'
Interface\AddOns\Jamba-Follow\JambaFollow.lua:1084: in function <Interface\AddOns\Jamba-Follow\JambaFollow.lua:1082>
(tail call): ?
[C]: ?
[string "safecall Dispatcher[2]"]:9: in function <[string "safecall Dispatcher[2]"]:5>
(tail call): ?
...face\AddOns\Jamba\Libs\AceTimer-3.0\AceTimer-3.0.lua:164: in function  <...face\AddOns\Jamba\Libs\AceTimer-3.0\AceTimer-3.0.lua:138>

Locals: <none>
Any help would be greatly appreciated.