RE: [DQSD-Users] DQSD 3.0 problem on Win2K Pro

2002-07-27 Thread Will Dean

At 00:45 27/07/2002 -0400, you wrote:

Grabbing it as we speak.  Thanks for the prompt response.  I gather this
_is_ a known issue.

There are umpteen things which might cause that error message.

What we think is the most common has been addressed since the 3.0 release.

The reason that the earlier version didn't give the message is that it 
didn't have the features which are being talked about, so it's not a 
regression per se.

Please let us know if you still have problems with the current beta.

Cheers,

Will




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RE: [DQSD-Users] DQSD 3.0 problem on Win2K Pro

2002-07-27 Thread Dennis McCunney

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 At 00:45 27/07/2002 -0400, you wrote:

 Grabbing it as we speak.  Thanks for the prompt response.  I
 gather this _is_ a known issue.

 There are umpteen things which might cause that error message.

 What we think is the most common has been addressed since the
 3.0 release.

I don't see the problem now, so I assume what was fixed was the culprit.  I
should look at the changelog to see what was fixed...

 The reason that the earlier version didn't give the message
 is that it didn't have the features which are being talked
 about, so it's not a regression per se.

When an earlier version doesn't exhibit a problem, and a later version does,
I assume it's a case of bugs creeping in amongst new features.

 Please let us know if you still have problems with the current beta.

Thus far, it seems solid.

 Cheers,
 Will
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[DQSD-Users] suggestions

2002-07-27 Thread Sam Freed

Hi there,

I have 2 tips on how to make this excellent application even better.

1) when you hold the mouse over the time, it would be nice if it said
the date.

2)be able to put the program in the far right ( in the system tray) as most users
are accustomed to looking there for the time

thanks
sam



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RE: [DQSD-Users] DQSD 3.0 problem on Win2K Pro

2002-07-27 Thread Dennis McCunney

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  Please let us know if you still have problems with the current beta.

 Thus far, it seems solid.

Whoops!  It appears I spoke too soon.

Going through the changes, I noted an option to make Outlook the default
calendar app.  I run Outlook, so I changed the preferences item, and put !
in the Deskbar to reload.

I got a slightly different variant of the error message, then another
telling me the DQSD helper DLL was out of date, then another telling me the
web page I was vieing wanted to close the window, and asking me for
permission to do so.  When I said yes, DQSD went away.  Reloading it
produced the variant dialog box again, saying There was a problem
initializing the enhanced keyboard support - some key combinations and hot
keys may not work (Error Wrong number of arguments or invalid property
assignment)

Popping up the calendar yielded the default Yahoo calendar.

  Cheers,
  Will
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RE: [DQSD-Users] DQSD 3.0 problem on Win2K Pro

2002-07-27 Thread Will Dean

At 18:57 27/07/2002 -0400, you wrote:

I got a slightly different variant of the error message, then another
telling me the DQSD helper DLL was out of date, then another telling me the
web page I was vieing wanted to close the window, and asking me for
permission to do so.  When I said yes, DQSD went away.  Reloading it
produced the variant dialog box again, saying There was a problem
initializing the enhanced keyboard support - some key combinations and hot
keys may not work (Error Wrong number of arguments or invalid property
assignment)

This last error is consistent with versioning problems (i.e. the scripts 
don't match the DLL version.

Popping up the calendar yielded the default Yahoo calendar.

Well, the default calender as far as I know is nothing to do with Yahoo.

I think you have a broken installation (probably the fault of the installer 
rather than you...)

Could you try removing everything in the DQSD installation directory 
(you'll need to shut DQSD and log off/on to be able to do this.   Then 
reinstall from the latest beta.

Will



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Re: [DQSD-Users] suggestions

2002-07-27 Thread Bill . Hewitt

On Sat, 27 Jul 2002 21:17:34 -0400, I wrote:

}On Sat, 27 Jul 2002 19:39:18 -0500, you [Glenn Carr] wrote:
}
}} In your localprefs.js enter the following:
}} clocktooltipform= EEE, d MMM yy ;
}}
}} Your mouse-over will then yield: Sat, 27 Jul 02.
}}
}}Unfortunately, it doesn't always work.  It seems to requre that the taskbar
}}be 'active' (i.e., click on it) before the tip will show.
}
}Yes, unfortunately I too have since found it to be very erratic - even
}if I make the window 'active'.

Try changing the helpMenuToolTipsDisplayTime = 3 to:
helpMenuToolTipsDisplayTime = 5;

It now seems to be working ok here.
-- 
Bill


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