Frog wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Frog wrote:
SNIP
The following is the remaining part of this call for help that has not
been answered. I thought it might help to get everything else out of the
way, so it would be easier for people to get to my problem. Here is that
problem and some of my comments.
Daniel wrote:
Frog wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Frog wrote:
SNIP
The following is the remaining part of this call for help that has not
been answered. I thought it might help to get everything else out of
the
way, so it would be easier for people to get to my problem. Here is
that
problem and
Frog a écrit :
profile. Why are the same items listed under my old 1.1.18 profile
making it to the Go drop-down window, and the migrated data from this
working profile not making it to 2.0.3 Go drop down window? That has
me believing that my problem could be profile related.
I believe you are
S. Beaulieu wrote:
Frog a écrit :
profile. Why are the same items listed under my old 1.1.18 profile
making it to the Go drop-down window, and the migrated data from this
working profile not making it to 2.0.3 Go drop down window? That has
me believing that my problem could be profile related.
Frog wrote:
S. Beaulieu wrote:
Frog a écrit :
profile. Why are the same items listed under my old 1.1.18 profile
making it to the Go drop-down window, and the migrated data from this
working profile not making it to 2.0.3 Go drop down window? That has
me believing that my problem could be
On 3/4/2010 3:56 PM, Frog wrote:
I have taken two additional steps since my last message. I made the
2.0.3 version my default browser. That did not fix the problem. I then
created a new profile (that included my Inbox)--the letters in the Go
drop down window remained gray. I am now out
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 3/4/2010 3:56 PM, Frog wrote:
I have taken two additional steps since my last message. I made the
2.0.3 version my default browser. That did not fix the problem. I then
created a new profile (that included my Inbox)--the letters in the Go
drop down window
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 3/4/2010 3:56 PM, Frog wrote:
I have taken two additional steps since my last message. I made the
2.0.3 version my default browser. That did not fix the problem. I then
created a new profile (that included my Inbox)--the letters in the Go
drop down window remained
Frog wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 3/4/2010 3:56 PM, Frog wrote:
I have taken two additional steps since my last message. I made the
2.0.3 version my default browser. That did not fix the problem. I
then created a new profile (that included my Inbox)--the letters in
the Go drop down window
Frog wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 3/2/2010 4:48 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
In Windows Explorer, select the profile directory (the one above
.slt, where is a random assortment of numbers and
letters) and right-click the folder name. One of the options should
be Properties.
On 3/2/2010 11:01 PM, Frog wrote:
I don't know where you are finding checkmarks. When looking a the
properties for a file under x.slt, I see two entries-- Read Only
and Hidden. Neither box is checked for the files under the
xx.slt entry. I did notice one interesting
Daniel wrote:
Frog wrote:
SNIP
The following is the remaining part of this call for help that has not
been answered. I thought it might help to get everything else out of the
way, so it would be easier for people to get to my problem. Here is that
problem and some of my comments.
Frog wrote:
Frog wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Frog, I seem to remember, at one time, somewhere here, you mentioned
that you copied your profile from an old back-up. Might this have been
from a CD?? If so, the files copied from CD's may have been marked as
Read-Only, which might explain why you are getting
On 3/2/2010 4:48 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
In Windows Explorer, select the profile directory (the one above
.slt, where is a random assortment of numbers and
letters) and right-click the folder name. One of the options should be
Properties. Choose that.
The dialog
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 3/2/2010 4:48 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
In Windows Explorer, select the profile directory (the one above
.slt, where is a random assortment of numbers and
letters) and right-click the folder name. One of the options should be
Properties. Choose that.
On 3/2/2010 7:41 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Me, too.
A thorough examination of my system shows that all the /folders/ in my
profile have gray (not black) checkmarks, which normally indicates that
some of their contents are read-only and some are not (I suppose it
could also mean the
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Frog wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Frog, I seem to remember, at one time, somewhere here, you mentioned
that you copied your profile from an old back-up. Might this have
been from a CD?? If so, the files copied from CD's may have been
marked as Read-Only, which might
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 3/2/2010 4:48 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
In Windows Explorer, select the profile directory (the one above
.slt, where is a random assortment of numbers and
letters) and right-click the folder name. One of the options should be
Properties. Choose that.
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 3/2/2010 7:41 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Me, too.
A thorough examination of my system shows that all the /folders/ in my
profile have gray (not black) checkmarks, which normally indicates that
some of their contents are read-only and some are not (I suppose it
could
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 3/2/2010 4:48 PM, Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
In Windows Explorer, select the profile directory (the one above
.slt, where is a random assortment of numbers and
letters) and right-click the folder name. One of the options should
be
Frog wrote:
SNIP
The following is the remaining part of this call for help that has not
been answered. I thought it might help to get everything else out of
the way, so it would be easier for people to get to my problem. Here
is that problem and some of my comments.
Frog wrote:
JAS wrote:
Frog wrote:
SNIP
The following is the remaining part of this call for help that has not
been answered. I thought it might help to get everything else out of
the way, so it would be easier for people to get to my problem. Here
is that problem and some of my comments.
Frog wrote:
JAS wrote:
Frog wrote:
SNIP
The following is the remaining part of this call for help that has not
been answered. I thought it might help to get everything else out of
the way, so it would be easier for people to get to my problem. Here
is that problem and some of my comments.
Frog wrote:
Frog wrote:
JAS wrote:
Frog wrote:
SNIP
The following is the remaining part of this call for help that has not
been answered. I thought it might help to get everything else out of
the way, so it would be easier for people to get to my problem. Here
is that problem and some of my
On 3/1/2010 6:41 PM, JAS wrote:
Frog wrote:
How do I switch to another theme? I also am using Windows XP Pro SP3.
Frog
There are many good themes and I did not mean you should switch to
Walnut. Try going to View when you have a web page up and at the bottom
select apply theme and choose
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