On Mon, 07 Dec 2009 18:06:10 -0600, JD wrote:
> I maintain a small word processor file(SeaMonkey.doc) that contains the
> solutions to the problems I encounter with SeaMonkey. I do this for
> many of my programs. Sometimes the old brain cells need a little help. 8-)
I used to do something lik
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 12/7/2009 5:53 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:
Mark Hansen wrote:
Am I missing something? Doesn't this only do something when the application
is running? It doesn't cause the application to launch when it's not
already running. Or are you suggesting it does?
IF you was using a
On 12/7/2009 5:53 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:
> Mark Hansen wrote:
>> Am I missing something? Doesn't this only do something when the application
>> is running? It doesn't cause the application to launch when it's not
>> already running. Or are you suggesting it does?
>>
> IF you was using a Mac I wou
Mark Hansen wrote:
On 12/7/2009 10:57 AM, JD wrote:
Norvin wrote:
Danny Kile wrote:
Norvin wrote:
Just updated to SM 2.0 and now when I am doing work other than
mail/internet (SM not on) SM will start by itself. I remember having
this problem some years ago with SM 1.x.x and was able to chang
Norvin wrote:
Norvin wrote:
Just updated to SM 2.0 and now when I am doing work other than
mail/internet (SM not on) SM will start by itself. I remember having
this problem some years ago with SM 1.x.x and was able to change some
setting, but having a senior moment and don't remember where or wh
Norvin wrote:
Just updated to SM 2.0 and now when I am doing work other than
mail/internet (SM not on) SM will start by itself. I remember having
this problem some years ago with SM 1.x.x and was able to change some
setting, but having a senior moment and don't remember where or what to
do. Thank
On 12/7/2009 10:57 AM, JD wrote:
> Norvin wrote:
>> Danny Kile wrote:
>>> Norvin wrote:
Just updated to SM 2.0 and now when I am doing work other than
mail/internet (SM not on) SM will start by itself. I remember having
this problem some years ago with SM 1.x.x and was able to change
Norvin wrote:
Danny Kile wrote:
Norvin wrote:
Just updated to SM 2.0 and now when I am doing work other than
mail/internet (SM not on) SM will start by itself. I remember having
this problem some years ago with SM 1.x.x and was able to change some
setting, but having a senior moment and don't r
Norvin wrote:
Danny Kile wrote:
Norvin wrote:
Just updated to SM 2.0 and now when I am doing work other than
mail/internet (SM not on) SM will start by itself. I remember having
this problem some years ago with SM 1.x.x and was able to change some
setting, but having a senior moment and don't r
On 12/7/2009 10:04 AM, Norvin wrote:
> This is my home PC, no one else has access. This just started when I
> installed SM 2.0 this morning. Prior to that everything was fine. When I
> power on in the morning, my system comes up with my desktop and would
> stay there all day long if I did nothin
Danny Kile wrote:
Norvin wrote:
Just updated to SM 2.0 and now when I am doing work other than
mail/internet (SM not on) SM will start by itself. I remember having
this problem some years ago with SM 1.x.x and was able to change some
setting, but having a senior moment and don't remember where o
Norvin wrote:
Just updated to SM 2.0 and now when I am doing work other than
mail/internet (SM not on) SM will start by itself. I remember having
this problem some years ago with SM 1.x.x and was able to change some
setting, but having a senior moment and don't remember where or what to
do. Thank
John Doue wrote:
Norvin wrote:
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Norvin:
Just updated to SM 2.0 and now when I am doing work other than
mail/internet (SM not on)
Example for that work?
SM will start by itself.
What does SM do when started?
Hartmut
I can leave the computer with the desktop showing,
Norvin wrote:
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Norvin:
Just updated to SM 2.0 and now when I am doing work other than
mail/internet (SM not on)
Example for that work?
SM will start by itself.
What does SM do when started?
Hartmut
I can leave the computer with the desktop showing, go get a cup of
c
Norvin:
>I can leave the computer with the desktop showing, go get a cup of
>coffee and come back and SM will be on showing my normal screen of my
>emails. Everything works fine, just that SM becomes active without my
>choice.
Hm. I don't have a desktop, i am using Linux and it sounds like a
Wi
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Norvin:
Just updated to SM 2.0 and now when I am doing work other than
mail/internet (SM not on)
Example for that work?
SM will start by itself.
What does SM do when started?
Hartmut
I can leave the computer with the desktop showing, go get a cup of
coffee and come
Norvin:
>Just updated to SM 2.0 and now when I am doing work other than
>mail/internet (SM not on)
Example for that work?
>SM will start by itself.
What does SM do when started?
Hartmut
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Just updated to SM 2.0 and now when I am doing work other than
mail/internet (SM not on) SM will start by itself. I remember having
this problem some years ago with SM 1.x.x and was able to change some
setting, but having a senior moment and don't remember where or what to
do. Thanks for any hel
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