Hi TB Beta list members,
Someone I know has had a problem with new sub folders. Has anyone come
across this as a problem?
He created a couple of sub-folders and moved some messages in. After
moving a couple of hundred messages into the new folders, he noticed
that the account root now contained
One of the user gets the error message during TB HOME install, that
says (tried to translate from Hungarian):
Unable to open install package.
Verify if the package exists and you have right to access it, or
contact the owner of the package to check if the package is a valid
Windows Installer
On Saturday, May 5, 2007, 13:36:53, Vili wrote:
Unable to open install package.
Verify if the package exists and you have right to access it, or
contact the owner of the package to check if the package is a valid
Windows Installer install package.
The wonders of Windows Installer technology
Howdy Marck,
Saturday, May 5, 2007, 12:10:33 PM, Marck wrotened:
Someone I know has had a problem with new sub folders. Has anyone come
across this as a problem?
He created a couple of sub-folders and moved some messages in. After
moving a couple of hundred messages into the new folders, he
I posted this once before. If anyone else is getting this please
confirm.
Whenever I open an HTML email in my browser I get an error from The
Bat; The system cannot find the file specified Yet the email opens
in the browser apparently correctly.
Thanks
--
Rick
The Bat Version 3.99.3
Hi Everyone,
Saturday, May 5, 2007, 5:10:33 AM, Marck wrote:
Hi TB Beta list members,
Someone I know has had a problem with new sub folders. Has anyone come
across this as a problem?
He created a couple of sub-folders and moved some messages in. After
moving a couple of hundred messages
Hello Rick,
Saturday, May 5, 2007, 11:02:10 AM, you wrote:
I posted this once before. If anyone else is getting this please
confirm.
Whenever I open an HTML email in my browser I get an error from The
Bat; The system cannot find the file specified Yet the email opens
in the browser
Hello Rick,
On 2007-05-05, at 18:02 (local time here), you wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I posted this once before. If anyone else is getting this please
confirm.
Whenever I open an HTML email in my browser I get an error from The
Bat; The system cannot find the file specified Yet the
I setup e.g.
\log.log
for one of my account to log details POP protocol log. (Actually, I setup many
different files for all
accounts.)
It seems, that sometimes it does not work
If you use Voyager. Please setup relative log file paths as the above
one and test it. Thank you.
--
Vili
Hello Jernej,
Unable to open install package.
Verify if the package exists and you have right to access it, or
contact the owner of the package to check if the package is a valid
Windows Installer install package.
The wonders of Windows Installer technology - try downloading the Home
MSI
Stuart Cuddy wrote:
Whenever I open an HTML email in my browser I get an error from The
Bat; The system cannot find the file specified Yet the email opens
in the browser apparently correctly.
Thanks
Confirmed. I believe it is a Firefox problem though.
It happens if Opera is the default
Hello Charlie,
Saturday, May 5, 2007, 10:54:16 PM, you wrote:
CK It happens if Opera is the default browser too.
CK This is a Bat problem.
Perhaps, but I don't think so. See my answer to Rick's message.
--
Best Wishes,
Mark
using
The Bat! Version 3.99.1
Hello Rick,
Saturday, May 5, 2007, 6:02:10 PM, you wrote:
RG Whenever I open an HTML email in my browser I get an error from The
RG Bat; The system cannot find the file specified Yet the email opens
RG in the browser apparently correctly.
Had the same problem some years ago with Netcaptor (IE
Hello Mark
On Saturday, May 5, 2007 you wrote:
Had the same problem some years ago with Netcaptor (IE shell).
Please verify if this could cure your problem:
I will try that and report back but I do not use Internet explorer nor
Firefox but rather Maxthon (which runs on the IE engine)
Thanks
Hello Mark
On Saturday, May 5, 2007 you wrote:
| Finally I looked at the advanced settings on the file-associations
screen.
| Looking at the open action for the HTML extension, this was what I saw:
|
| C:\Program Files\Internet Explorer\iexplore.exe -nohome
I changed the iexplore to
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