On 30-Oct-99, King Guppy wrote:
> On Sat, 30 Oct 1999 15:52:07 +1300, Patrick Ford <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> [...]
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>> ContactManager is the worst offender and I have had to go back to CM
>> V1.0. It's the only one that doesn't give an instant crash--except for
>> V1.3. V1.3 simply gave a sales pitch for V1.6 (IIRC) Is the
>> vapor_update.library no more than a sales pitch bacteria? I can't use 1.6
>> with the NC2 keyfile anyway--it requires it's own.
>
> I'm sorry that I can't be more helpful, but unfortunately I don't know
> the answers to your Contact Manager related queries.
I'll go through the whole install process again then. There are a lot of
things going wrong with this machine and I haven't been able to really point
at any piece of software as the culprit. I was spoiled by my A3000 with
CS '060 which hardly needed a reboot in 2-1/2 years. Now I've downgraded to
A4000 and crash or have to reboot every ten mouse clicks.
It's very likely that CManager and others are simply innocent bystanders,
and seem to be at fault simply by being at the scene of the crime.
> I did, however,
> want to comment on vapor_update.library. This is not intended to be a
> sales pitch, but a useful system for notifying users of new versions,
> and allowing them to download them quickly and easily.
Ok. Again, the download requester was right their when the system burst into
flames.
> However, if you
> feel that it is intrusive, you can safely delete the library, and no
> further announcements or updates will be shown. I believe that all
> VaporWare installers ask if the user wishes to install
> vapor_update.library, so I think we've tried to cater to the most
> paranoid anti-commercialist bacteria-disinfecting users :)
You mean you thought you had until I came along.
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