Re: autoloading of SM 1.1.18

2011-04-03 Thread Mark Hansen
On 4/2/2011 7:14 PM, Norvin wrote:
 
 Bill, this file does not show up in MSCONFIG, althou the file 
 SKDAEMON.EXE does and this is what creates the sksmaild file which 
 causes me the problem. I have a keyboard with the rapid access keys 
 across the top and I need the DAEMON file to run this feature. And yes I 
 do need this feature for some operator needs.

Then talk to the vendor of that software and find out why it is launching
the browser without your requesting it.

Why do you think this is a SeaMonkey issue?
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Re: autoloading of SM 1.1.18

2011-04-03 Thread William Morrison



Mark Hansen wrote:

On 4/2/2011 7:14 PM, Norvin wrote:
   
   

Bill, this file does not show up in MSCONFIG, althou the file
SKDAEMON.EXE does and this is what creates the sksmaild file which
causes me the problem. I have a keyboard with the rapid access keys
across the top and I need the DAEMON file to run this feature. And yes I
do need this feature for some operator needs.
 

Then talk to the vendor of that software and find out why it is launching
the browser without your requesting it.

Why do you think this is a SeaMonkey issue?
   


Then this sounds like you have one of Rapid Access Keys set to launch 
Seamonkey and you may have a faulty keyboard activating that key and 
launching Seamonkey. Either way it's not a SM problem.



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Re: autoloading of SM 1.1.18

2011-04-02 Thread William Morrison



Norvin wrote:

Daniel wrote:

Norvin wrote:

Just had to format and reload Win XP, SP3 and using SM 1.1.18. My
problem is that after a power up and sitting idle at the desktop, SM
will do an autoload without any action on my part. I remember having
this problem some years ago and was able to make a minor change to
correct it, but, alas, my memory recall is not what it used to be. I 
did

remember that a process (Skmail) in the task manager could be deleted
and it would take care of it for the session until another power on
sequence. Hopefully someone can remember or recall what I can't.

Thanks in advance.
Norvin


Norvin, what do you mean by autoload??

If you mean that your SM goes off and does a check for mail, have a 
look at Edit-Mail  Newsgroup Account Settings, and select Server 
Settings for your Mail account and have a look at your Server 
Settings.


Daniel
I guess I could have used a better term than autoload. After I power 
up my system and it goes thru its routine it will stop with the 
desktop showing on the monitor and then, without any action on my 
part,it will load and start up SM and show what I have optioned in the 
preferences. I can close SM and get back to the desktop for other work 
items and in a few minutes, SM will again appear in the middle of what 
I am doing at that time. Some years ago I did have the same problem 
but don't remember the fix. I do remember that if I open task manager 
and remove the process sksmaild.exe then I would not have the 
problem anymore until the next power off/on operation.


This sounds like something that could be fixed using MSCONFIG under the 
run option of the Start Menu. See if this sksmaild.exe is listed under 
the start up tab of MSCONFIG, if it is disable it and see what happens.


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Re: autoloading of SM 1.1.18

2011-04-02 Thread Norvin

William Morrison wrote:



Norvin wrote:

Daniel wrote:

Norvin wrote:

Just had to format and reload Win XP, SP3 and using SM 1.1.18. My
problem is that after a power up and sitting idle at the desktop, SM
will do an autoload without any action on my part. I remember having
this problem some years ago and was able to make a minor change to
correct it, but, alas, my memory recall is not what it used to be. I 
did

remember that a process (Skmail) in the task manager could be deleted
and it would take care of it for the session until another power on
sequence. Hopefully someone can remember or recall what I can't.

Thanks in advance.
Norvin


Norvin, what do you mean by autoload??

If you mean that your SM goes off and does a check for mail, have a 
look at Edit-Mail  Newsgroup Account Settings, and select Server 
Settings for your Mail account and have a look at your Server 
Settings.


Daniel
I guess I could have used a better term than autoload. After I power 
up my system and it goes thru its routine it will stop with the 
desktop showing on the monitor and then, without any action on my 
part,it will load and start up SM and show what I have optioned in the 
preferences. I can close SM and get back to the desktop for other work 
items and in a few minutes, SM will again appear in the middle of what 
I am doing at that time. Some years ago I did have the same problem 
but don't remember the fix. I do remember that if I open task manager 
and remove the process sksmaild.exe then I would not have the 
problem anymore until the next power off/on operation.


This sounds like something that could be fixed using MSCONFIG under the 
run option of the Start Menu. See if this sksmaild.exe is listed under 
the start up tab of MSCONFIG, if it is disable it and see what happens.


Bill, this file does not show up in MSCONFIG, althou the file 
SKDAEMON.EXE does and this is what creates the sksmaild file which 
causes me the problem. I have a keyboard with the rapid access keys 
across the top and I need the DAEMON file to run this feature. And yes I 
do need this feature for some operator needs.

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Re: autoloading of SM 1.1.18

2011-04-01 Thread Norvin

Daniel wrote:

Norvin wrote:

Just had to format and reload Win XP, SP3 and using SM 1.1.18. My
problem is that after a power up and sitting idle at the desktop, SM
will do an autoload without any action on my part. I remember having
this problem some years ago and was able to make a minor change to
correct it, but, alas, my memory recall is not what it used to be. I did
remember that a process (Skmail) in the task manager could be deleted
and it would take care of it for the session until another power on
sequence. Hopefully someone can remember or recall what I can't.

Thanks in advance.
Norvin


Norvin, what do you mean by autoload??

If you mean that your SM goes off and does a check for mail, have a look 
at Edit-Mail  Newsgroup Account Settings, and select Server Settings 
for your Mail account and have a look at your Server Settings.


Daniel
I guess I could have used a better term than autoload. After I power up 
my system and it goes thru its routine it will stop with the desktop 
showing on the monitor and then, without any action on my part,it will 
load and start up SM and show what I have optioned in the preferences. I 
can close SM and get back to the desktop for other work items and in a 
few minutes, SM will again appear in the middle of what I am doing at 
that time. Some years ago I did have the same problem but don't remember 
the fix. I do remember that if I open task manager and remove the 
process sksmaild.exe then I would not have the problem anymore until 
the next power off/on operation.


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Re: autoloading of SM 1.1.18

2011-04-01 Thread NoOp
On 04/01/2011 01:49 PM, NoOp wrote:
 On 03/31/2011 07:21 PM, Norvin wrote:
 Just had to format and reload Win XP, SP3 and using SM 1.1.18. My 
 problem is that after a power up and sitting idle at the desktop, SM 
 will do an autoload without any action on my part. I remember having 
 this problem some years ago and was able to make a minor change to 
 correct it, but, alas, my memory recall is not what it used to be. I did 
 remember that a process (Skmail) in the task manager could be deleted 
 and it would take care of it for the session until another power on 
 sequence. Hopefully someone can remember or recall what I can't.
 
 Thanks in advance.
 Norvin
 
 Enter Norvin in the search bar...
 
 From 12/07/2009 (SM active):
 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. Thanks for any help.
 Just thought I would mention an update to my problem
 It appears to be my old problem of SKSMAILD.EXE raising its
 ugly head. After some very difficult time of using the old brain cells, 
 I remembered what the problem was. Now I have to remember what it was 
 that I did to correct it and get back to normal.
 
 Thanks for all the suggestions and responses.
 

Also:
http://www.google.com/search?sclient=psyhl=encomplete=0site=webhpsource=hpq=%22SKSMAILD.EXE%22+%2BnorvinbtnG=Search
http://www.techtalkz.com/windows-xp/154595-sksmaild-exe-help.html

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