that it works on any
PM computer that my Voyager is allowed to run on.
TF If you succeed, please do not run your Voyager on my machine. I
TF wouldn't want you to delete and recreate my temp directories. You
TF don't know what I have, and maybe would like to keep, in there. People
TF work differently
Hello Peter,
On Sat, 25 Nov 2006 14:04:32 +0100 GMT (25/11/2006, 20:04 +0700 GMT),
Peter Meyns wrote:
PM and put it in the Voyager folder. For exiting Voyager I created
PM voyager_exit.bat in the root of the USB drive containing this:
PM Voyager\voyager.exe /exit
PM regedit /S Voyager
the first
TF command has been completed (i.e. voyager closed again) before the
TF reg-key deletion command is started?
PH Yes! Your line should read
PH start /wait voyager\yoyager.exe
PH ... other stuff ...
PH reg delete HKCU\Software\Rit\Voyager /f nul 21
Thanks for that.
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Hi Thomas,
on Sat, 25 Nov 2006 22:14:29 +0700GMT (25.11.2006, 16:14 +0100GMT here),
you wrote:
TF On Sat, 25 Nov 2006 14:04:32 +0100 GMT (25/11/2006, 20:04 +0700 GMT),
TF Peter Meyns wrote:
PM and put it in the Voyager folder. For exiting Voyager I created
PM voyager_exit.bat in the root
Hi all,
I found that Voyager sometimes leaves traces on the host machine not
only in the registry, but also in the temp file of the current user. I
have a batch file, that removes all temp data on *my* computer. Here
it is:
,- [ del_temp.bat ]
| @Echo off
| RD /S /Q C:\Documents and Settings
Hallo Peter,
On Fri, 24 Nov 2006 21:06:35 +0100GMT (24-11-2006, 21:06 , where I
live), you wrote:
PM What should I use for C:\Documents and Settings\Peter\Local
PM Settings? I'm sure there's something like %appdata.
Just use:
cd %appdata%
or as you want to reach the temp folder, use:
cd %temp%
Hello Peter Meyns everyone else,
on 24-Nov-2006 at 21:06 you (Peter Meyns) wrote:
What should I use for C:\Documents and Settings\Peter\Local
Settings? I'm sure there's something like %appdata.
Open a CMD window and type set to see all variables that are defined
on the system.
Amongst them
Hello Peter Hampf everyone else,
on 24-Nov-2006 at 23:40 you (Peter Hampf) wrote:
cd %temp%
cd ..
if not exist temp goto skip
{instructions to remove dir and files}
:skip
But even this isn't foolproof. What if there exists a FILE with the name
temp and not a directory? In that case if
Hello Peter,
On Fri, 24 Nov 2006 21:06:35 +0100 GMT (25/11/2006, 03:06 +0700 GMT),
Peter Meyns wrote:
[...]
PM | RD /S /Q C:\Temp
PM | MD C:\Temp
PM `-
PM I would like to have this generalized, so that it works on any
PM computer that my Voyager is allowed to run on.
If you succeed, please
Hello Peter,
On Sat, 25 Nov 2006 02:20:41 +0100 GMT (25/11/2006, 08:20 +0700 GMT),
Peter Ouwehand wrote:
TF Anyway. Do you know how to create a batch file that deletes the
TF registry entry HKCU / Software / Rit / Voyager? This I would like to
TF use.
PO Surf to:
PO
http://www.microsoft.com
Hello Peter,
Hi all,
I found that Voyager sometimes leaves traces on the host machine not
only in the registry, but also in the temp file of the current user. I
have a batch file, that removes all temp data on *my* computer. Here
it is:
,- [ del_temp.bat ]
I use the following:
cd
Hello Raymond,
On Sat, 21 Oct 2006 15:06:48 -0500 GMT (22/10/2006, 03:06 +0700 GMT),
Raymond Morris wrote:
RM Since I have installed The Bat voyager 3.86.03=My folders keep
RM getting damaged esp the inbox folder and sent mail folder. The mail
RM filters keep dropping and/or not filtering
Hello Richard,
By the way, hope your hand is better now.
Yes, it's getting better. The cast was removed last Monday and, although
I still have another 4-5 weeks to go before they declare me apt for
combat, I should be able to start typing again with both hands soon.
Thanks :)
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Hello tbbeta,
Since I have installed The Bat voyager 3.86.03=My folders keep
getting damaged esp the inbox folder and sent mail folder. The mail
filters keep dropping and/or not filtering at all. Running
maintenance centre does not repair the damaged folders. This is
happening to all 4
10/21/2006 4:46 PM
Hi Raymond,
On 10/21/2006 Raymond Morris wrote:
RM Hello tbbeta,
RM Since I have installed The Bat voyager 3.86.03=My folders keep
RM getting damaged esp the inbox folder and sent mail folder. The mail
RM filters keep dropping and/or not filtering at all. Running
RM
with 3.85.03
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Hello Steven,
On Thu, 19 Oct 2006 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
SPV The other three weeks I'm out of town and would love to use
SPV something like Voyager if it could contain a complete copy of what
SPV was in TB when I left, and then update TB to what's in Voyager when
SPV I return.
Just
Hello Richard,
On Fri, 20 Oct 2006 11:24:07 +0200 GMT (20/10/2006, 16:24 +0700 GMT),
Richard Wakeford wrote:
SPV The other three weeks I'm out of town and would love to use
SPV something like Voyager if it could contain a complete copy of what
SPV was in TB when I left, and then update TB
Hello Thomas,
Or: When using Voyager, BCC to yourself, and leave the messages on the
server. When you get back home, just download the messages as usual.
Nothing personal to you or anyone but, don't you guys think this thread
belong in TBUDL and not in TBBeta?
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Miguel
Hello MAU,
On Fri, 20 Oct 2006 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
M Nothing personal to you or anyone but, don't you guys think this thread
M belong in TBUDL and not in TBBeta?
That's a debatable one as Maxim asked folks to test 3.86.03 only 3 days
ago!
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Richard
| The Bat! 3.86.03
Hello Thomas,
On Fri, 20 Oct 2006 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
TF When using Voyager, BCC to yourself, and leave the messages on the
TF server. When you get back home, just download the messages as usual.
That's my preferred method. I do the same with TB! because it saves on
writing sent
Hello Richard,
On Fri, 20 Oct 2006 18:33:38 +0200 GMT (20/10/2006, 23:33 +0700 GMT),
Richard Wakeford wrote:
TF When using Voyager, BCC to yourself, and leave the messages on the
TF server. When you get back home, just download the messages as usual.
RW That's my preferred method. I do the same
Hello Thomas,
On Fri, 20 Oct 2006 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
TF That's the case here too. But a wish is in the list:
Missed that one so have now added my support.
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| Windows XP (build 2600)
Thomas,
Friday, October 20, 2006, 11:20:15 AM, you wrote:
RW Do the reverse when you get home.
TF Or: When using Voyager, BCC to yourself, and leave the
TF messages on the server. When you get back home, just
TF download the messages as usual.
That's often three to four hundred messages PER
Hello Steven,
On Fri, 20 Oct 2006 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
SPV especially since most are SPAM.
Try AntispamSniper. It deletes spam on the server and has a very high
accuracy rate for me. It also is designed to run with both TB! and
voyager.
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Regards,
Richard
| The Bat! 3.86.03
Hi Thomas,
on Fri, 20 Oct 2006 23:47:48 +0700GMT, you wrote:
TF ... a wish is in the list:
TF https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/bug_view_advanced_page.php?bug_id=0003319
This wish has somehow escaped my attention. Thanks for the reminder.
It belongs in the same category as
Hello Richard,
M Nothing personal to you or anyone but, don't you guys think this thread
M belong in TBUDL and not in TBBeta?
That's a debatable one as Maxim asked folks to test 3.86.03 only 3 days
ago!
Everything is debatable my friend, even if beer is good or not ;)
But the message
Hello MAU,
On Fri, 20 Oct 2006 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
M But the message starting this thread was sent some 7 hours before Maxim
M asked to test Voyayer 3.86.03 and provided a link to it. And the
M 'Activation limit' being discussed does not refer to something
M introduced or changed
Hello Richard,
On Fri, 20 Oct 2006 19:01:53 +0200 GMT (21/10/2006, 00:01 +0700 GMT),
Richard Wakeford wrote:
TF That's the case here too. But a wish is in the list:
RW Missed that one so have now added my support.
Thanks.
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Thomas.
ROBOTRON: Unsere Mikroelektronik ist die
Hello Thomas,
On Wed, 18 Oct 2006 08:12:35 +0700 GMT (18/10/2006, 08:12 +0700 GMT),
Thomas Fernandez wrote:
So do I - but in those situations (Internet cafe) it's often the
only solution, simply because you are not allowed to run any
program file.
That would be pretty boring. Sitting in an
that tells you
You have X activations remaining
I now know that I've used up two of mine just trying to
figure out what Voyager is and how to use it (a feat I've
yet to accomplish). That's because I've found no manual
or documentation of any kind, except for the implication
that it is similar
On 06-10-17 (17:46), you wrote:
I think that is enough.
IMVHO it is not enough.
b. RITs sould provide some explicit and user-friendy procedure of
extending limitation in question.
I can't see why one should need mor than 5 activations.
You should talk with customers who need it.
Hi Krzysztof!
a. users of Voyager should be warned about the limitation before they
download software;
Ah, I got informed that I have 4 of my 5 activations left, when I
installed my Voyager. I think that is enough.
b. RITs sould provide some explicit and user-friendy procedure
Voyager?
PH On my laptop, on my office machine and on the machine of my mother-in-law,
PH where I have admin rights. ;)
LOL! Your mother-in-law trusts you that much? ;-)
PH But Truecrypt for example does not require admin rights, if it has been
PH installed once by an admin on the machine. You
On Tue, 17 Oct 2006 18:47:53 +0200, Peter Hampf wrote:
My back-up is the webmail, which I hate.
So do I - but in those situations (Internet cafe) it's often the
only solution, simply because you are not allowed to run any
program file.
That would be pretty boring. Sitting in an Internet Cafe,
On Tue, 17 Oct 2006 21:01:30 +0200, Peter Hampf wrote:
Anyway, for what it's worth: Forte Agent is the perfect
portable solution for mailing in an Internet Cafe.
Have you ever tried it in cafes with the above mentioned
restrictions? Good luck!
That's one of the two reasons why I wrote: for
AdG thing needed is an agent.ini file with a valid registration key
AdG in it.
If they allow you to run Forte from a stick, then Voyager will also
run without problems. ;-)
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http://thomas.fernandez.hat-gar-keine-homepage.de/
Message
Hello Krzysztof,
That means that the same key was used to activate Voyager 5(?)
Yes.
times... It can be an _indication_ of software piracy.
I know It's probably reason to make this limitation.
Contact Ritlabs and explain the situation asking to extend the
activation number...
Hmmm
very detailed database per every sold Voyager. More: user BEFORE buying
should be warned about this very crucial limitation etc. More: let's
suppose failure of RITs database with counters. More: let's suppose - some
lazy guy in RITs who refuse to reset counter for days... etc.
Should
. The
question is whether 5 is enough. A registered user of TB Pro can use
Voyager on five USB sticks. I don't know the market out there - Do
people usually need more? Or is it the exception, so that manually
resetting is a once-in-a-blue-moon requirement?
--
Cheers,
Thomas.
CHRISTOPHER HOPE
database per every sold Voyager. More:
user BEFORE buying should be warned about this very crucial
limitation etc. More: let's suppose failure of RITs database with
counters. More: let's suppose - some lazy guy in RITs who refuse to
reset counter for days... etc. Should be enough, don't
Hello Thomas,
What is uncomfortable in it?
KK Necessity to make a plenty of manual intervetions - first: user must send
[...]
I think I'm with Vili on this one. A limitation makes sense. The
question is whether 5 is enough. A registered user of TB Pro can use
Voyager on five USB sticks
Hello Vili,
On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 12:43:26 -0400 GMT (16/10/2006, 23:43 +0700 GMT),
Vili wrote:
V If it adds something to the statistics: no Hungarian user ever
V reported to me that they used up the 5 licenses... Not even small
V companies with 1-user license purchased...
That's
On 2006-10-16 (17:51), you wrote:
A limitation makes sense.
No doubt, it makes sens. I don't deny it. I only suggest two ponits:
a. users of Voyager should be warned about the limitation before they
download software;
b. RITs sould provide some explicit and user-friendy procedure
Hello Krzysztof,
On Mon, 16 Oct 2006 19:23:10 +0200 GMT (17/10/2006, 00:23 +0700 GMT),
Krzysztof Kudlacik wrote:
A limitation makes sense.
KK No doubt, it makes sens. I don't deny it. I only suggest two ponits:
KK a. users of Voyager should be warned about the limitation before they
KK
Hello Thomas,
A limitation makes sense.
KK No doubt, it makes sens. I don't deny it. I only suggest two ponits:
KK a. users of Voyager should be warned about the limitation before they
KK download software;
I agree, I myself wasn't aware of this limitation until it came up in
this thread
Hi Peter,
on Mon, 16 Oct 2006 20:03:29 +0200GMT, you wrote:
PH This is not a solution for Ritlabs, but a solution for the user:
PH I use Voyager on a virtual drive. Software that provides encrypted virtual
PH discs are for example Ritlabs Thebat Private Disk or Truecrypt.
PH Now I'm going
Hi Peter,
on Mon, 16 Oct 2006 21:03:47 +0200GMT, you wrote:
PM AFAIK, Voyager depends on the volume-ID of the particular drive. If it's
PM different from the previous one, a new activation is required.
PH Correct. But the VolId does not change when mounting the virtual disc, no
PH matter which
Hello Peter,
V You have used up your 5 chances. It is also uncomfortable for Ritlabs.
V But if you know a better way to handle users who activates Voyager
V more than 5 times, please explain that. I dont...
This is not a solution for Ritlabs, but a solution for the user:
I use Voyager
Hello Vili,
Monday, October 16, 2006, 1:22:23 PM, you wrote:
I dont get it... If it is a virtual drive, a software must be
installed on the host PC, right? But then you have to carry/install
the VD software into all PCs you are using, and install prior
Voyager... right?
Portable Freeware
rights to mount the
PH virtual drive.
So you can only use it on insecure computers? - I use Voyager when
travelling (that's the whole purpose of it, I think). In internet
cafes, often enough they won't let me run an .exe file from the stick,
let alone mount a drive. On other people's office computers
'Activation Limit Exceeded' error during activation of Voyager... How to
deal with this situation?
Best regards, Krzysztof Kudłacik
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Hello Krzysztof,
'Activation Limit Exceeded' error during activation of Voyager... How to
deal with this situation?
That means that the same key was used to activate Voyager 5(?)
times... It can be an _indication_ of software piracy. Contact Ritlabs
and explain the situation asking
On 2006-10-15 (16:47), you wrote:
That means that the same key was used to activate Voyager 5(?)
Yes.
times... It can be an _indication_ of software piracy.
I know It's probably reason to make this limitation.
Contact Ritlabs and explain the situation asking to extend
Hello Ian A. White everyone else,
on 15-Okt-2006 at 23:04 you (Ian A. White) wrote:
When was activation introduced?
IIRC it was part of the Voyager installation right from the start,
because Voyager doesn't write to the registry of the local machine (or
at least it shouldn't:-) it cannot
Could we get a Voyager built with the new Delphi version, also?
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The Bat 3.86.03 ALPHA (beta) on Windows XP 5.1 2600 Szervizcsomag 2
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with various builds of TB, however this is with TB Pro rather than
Voyager.
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Paul
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Hello tbbeta,
If connection is lost, it is impossible to
Delete a task
Abort
the whole mail download process. The CC just hang on, no task is
deleted from the queque.
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The Bat 3.81.04 on Windows XP 5.1 2600 Szervizcsomag 2
Hello Martin,
http://www.ritlabs.com/download/files/the_bat/voyager_install-3-85-03.exe
Voyager writes further registry entries ...
http://thebat.zetema.de/download_voyager.html
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Miroslav
BAT-MAIL.DE.VU - http://bat-mail.de.vu
Hi Miroslav,
on Wed, 13 Sep 2006 17:04:08 +0200GMT (13.09.2006, 17:04 +0200GMT here),
Miroslav Florensen wrote:
MF http://www.ritlabs.com/download/files/the_bat/voyager_install-3-85-03.exe
Hey, thanks for finding it.
MF Voyager writes further registry entries ...
MF http://thebat.zetema.de
Hi Martin,
on Sun, 10 Sep 2006 10:04:05 +0200GMT (10.09.2006, 10:04 +0200GMT here),
you, Martin Schoch, wrote:
MS Is there also any updated Voyager? On the download page of Ritlabs the
MS version information about Voyager says v.3.80.04 - but as you see
MS the version I am using seems
it like
that.
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Hello Paul,
V Extra: I am a keyboard person. I start V and I DONT have to
V focus on that password field... I have to click on that field first to
V enter the password. Confirmations?
The focus is there. A flashing cursor is not there. I like it like
that.
Yes, I was reminded to it :)
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Hello Paul,
On Tue, 29 Aug 2006 06:19:40 -0400 GMT (29/08/2006, 17:19 +0700 GMT),
Paul Van Noord wrote:
V Extra: I am a keyboard person. I start V and I DONT have to
V focus on that password field... I have to click on that field first to
V enter the password. Confirmations?
PVN The focus
to be the 'Generic' across every folder,
S regardless of what you tell it to do. Therefore I have adjusted
S this 'View' to something a little more useable.
Set the Global View Mode to none. Now your custom view modes should
work for their folders. This applies here for The Bat! as well as
Voyager
Hello Simon,
On Sun, 27 Aug 2006 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
S When I look at my TB set-up the Global View is set to None, I didn't
S change it when installing Voyager.
I don't think Voyager takes any of your TB! settings as it's totally
independent and doesn't use the registry
Hi Richard,
on Sun, 27 Aug 2006 16:05:57 +0200GMT, you wrote:
S When I look at my TB set-up the Global View is set to None, I didn't
S change it when installing Voyager.
RW I don't think Voyager takes any of your TB! settings...
It certainly does - and should - when you install Voyager
Hello Peter,
On Sun, 27 Aug 2006 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
PM It certainly does - and should - when you install Voyager with a
PM backup of TB!.
Agreed, it's the way I keep my two versions in sync too, but the OP made
no mention of backup so I presumed he was installing and expecting
Voyager.
Glad it's all working fine now. I've just lost my 2Gbyte USB drive. Came
home from my Dad's with it last week and can't find it anywhere now so
have had to temporarily (I hope) install Voyager on my spare 1Gbyte USB.
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to start working on other people's
TF computers, right?
Not quite. I start Voyager normally, but for exiting I run
voyager_exit.bat to close Voyager and delete the registry entry.
voyager_exit.bat
path\to\voyager.exe /exit
regedit /S path\to\voyager_key_ex.reg
The following file must be present
Hello Peter,
On Fri, 25 Aug 2006 09:23:38 +0200 GMT (25/08/2006, 14:23 +0700 GMT),
Peter Meyns wrote:
TF The batch file would then be on the stick and I'd click on it instead
TF of the voyager.exe when I want to start working on other people's
TF computers, right?
PM Not quite. I start Voyager
Hi Thomas,
on Fri, 25 Aug 2006 19:39:57 +0700GMT, you wrote:
[confused]
I'll try to be more precise. You can have a BAT file in your root
directory to start Voyager. It needs only one line:
Voyager\voyager.exe
(I assume voyager.exe sits in a directory named Voyager, as it does
here
Hello Vili,
On Wed, 23 Aug 2006 13:03:13 -0400 GMT (24/08/2006, 00:03 +0700 GMT),
Vili wrote:
V Hello Peter,
since Voyager adds a registry entry to the host machine every time the
spell checker is involved (see
Voyager shouldn't do that; agreed. But it does, and you offer a
workaround:
V
a .bat file where that line above is
LG the last line of the batch file, so it's a one-stop-shop.
I already use a batch file for starting Voyager, because for whatever
reason, the MyGate plugin doesn't start MyGate on some machines, so I
start it along with Voyager. However, using the REG file here
Hello Thomas,
V Create a .bat file, content:
V regedit /s voyager_key_ex.reg
V The .bat file should be in the same directory where your
V voyager_key_ex.reg . Run the .bat file.
This will probably work (not tested).
It DOES work :) I dont sent untested stuff here, to professionals :))
--
Vili
Hello Peter,
,- [ voyager_key_ex.reg ]
| REGEDIT4
|
| [-HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\Voyager]
`-
/.../
V Create a .bat file, content:
V regedit /s voyager_key_ex.reg
Why not simply create ONE file (v_del.bat) with this content:
reg delete HKCU\Software\Rit\Voyager /f nul 21
Hello tbbeta,
I try to carefully address my wish... :)) I know, it is against the
security implemented in Voyager, but if I want to kill myself, maybe
I should be let to do that: it would be convenient for me to start up
Voyager with a command line parameter like:
... voyager.exe
Hello Vili,
On Thu, 24 Aug 2006 09:00:16 -0400 GMT (24/08/2006, 20:00 +0700 GMT),
Vili wrote:
This will probably work (not tested).
V It DOES work :) I dont sent untested stuff here, to professionals :))
I didn't doubt that! :-)
But my point was that Voyager should do that, without
Hello Peter,
Thursday, August 24, 2006, 7:10:52 AM, you wrote:
Why not simply create ONE file (v_del.bat) with this content:
reg delete HKCU\Software\Rit\Voyager /f nul 21
There is no need for a .reg file to be imported by regedit.
Never tried that syntax. I'll give it a shot. Thanks
Hi Peter,
on Thu, 24 Aug 2006 15:10:52 +0200GMT (24.08.2006, 15:10 +0200GMT here),
Peter Hampf wrote:
,- [ voyager_key_ex.reg ]
| REGEDIT4
|
| [-HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\Voyager]
`-
PH /.../
V Create a .bat file, content:
V regedit /s voyager_key_ex.reg
PH Why not simply
Hallo Peter,
On Thu, 24 Aug 2006 14:49:31 +0200GMT (24-8-2006, 14:49 , where I
live), you wrote:
PM BTW, is there a way to close Voyager with a batch file?
As you can close TB by running the executable with the /exit
parameter, I tried that with voyager and afterwards in a batch file
Hallo Vili,
On Thu, 24 Aug 2006 09:17:57 -0400GMT (24-8-2006, 15:17 , where I
live), you wrote:
V Voyager with a command line parameter like:
V ... voyager.exe /p:masterpassword
V so, I should not type in my master password every time...
In that case why don't you use an empty password, I've
Hello Roelof,
V Voyager with a command line parameter like:
V ... voyager.exe /p:masterpassword
V so, I should not type in my master password every time...
In that case why don't you use an empty password, I've never tried
that, but I heard that it worked.
1. That would be an extra hit
Hi Roelof,
on Thu, 24 Aug 2006 17:55:45 +0200GMT, you wrote:
PM BTW, is there a way to close Voyager with a batch file?
RO As you can close TB by running the executable with the /exit
RO parameter, I tried that with voyager and afterwards in a batch file
RO and it works just fine.
RO I used
Hello Vili,
On Thu, 24 Aug 2006 you wrote in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
V I have to click on that field first to enter the password.
V Confirmations?
Not here. I'm just back from using Voyager at my Dad's house and, when
the password box comes up, just type straight away without having to
select
, you can think about using the suggested method with two
PH files, or simply install JPSOFTs 4NT as a replacement for cmd.exe an use the
PH internal function @REGDELKEY[HKEY...\key].
Ok. Since my query was for Voyager, which should run on as many platforms as
possible, this is not an option. Thank
Hello Richard,
V I have to click on that field first to enter the password.
V Confirmations?
Not here. I'm just back from using Voyager at my Dad's house and, when
the password box comes up, just type straight away without having to
select it. In fact I've just done it here now to verify
Hello Vili everyone else,
on 24-Aug-2006 at 19:27 you (Vili) wrote:
True... My mistake :(((
voice of Nelson Muntz HA-HA /voice of Nelson Muntz
SCNR!!
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confronts a
Hello Peter,
On Thu, 24 Aug 2006 18:16:32 +0200 GMT (24/08/2006, 23:16 +0700 GMT),
Peter Meyns wrote:
RO voyager /exit
RO and started that from voyager's programdir.
PM That's what I was looking for! I combined it with the registry
PM cleaning and it works perfectly. Thanks a lot Roelof
Hi Maxim,
on Wed, 23 Aug 2006 01:13:21 +0300GMT (23.08.2006, 00:13 +0200GMT here),
Maxim Masiutin wrote:
MM If you did use Voyager and had bugs with SmartPad, please try the
MM bugfixed version
MM http://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/beta/voyager_beta14.rar
MM which is actually
Hi all,
since Voyager adds a registry entry to the host machine every time the
spell checker is involved (see
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=5515 ), I decided to create a
REG file that deletes the entry, because I don't want to leave any
traces on a friend's machine. This was easy
Hello Peter,
Wednesday, August 23, 2006, 10:03:18 AM, you wrote:
However, is there a way to get rid of the two pop up boxes, one to
confirm that I want the registry change and the other to say the
change has been made?
Yep..
Create a batch file with the following (minus the lines):
Hello Peter,
since Voyager adds a registry entry to the host machine every time the
spell checker is involved (see
https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=5515 ), I decided to create a
REG file that deletes the entry, because I don't want to leave any
traces on a friend's machine
Hello Tbbeta,
If you did use Voyager and had bugs with SmartPad, please try the bugfixed
version http://www.ritlabs.com/download/files3/the_bat/beta/voyager_beta14.rar
which is actually 3.81.14 BETA
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Best regards,
Maxim Masiutin mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED
Hello tbbeta,
I have the public version, and I have two annoying things in SmartBat.
(Is there a Voyager Beta out there?)
1. Sometimes I cannot change between tabs. I click on the name of the
next Tab, nothing happens...
2. I write something in it, and press Esc. Data was not saved. Would
you
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Hello Vili,
I have the public version, and I have two annoying things in SmartBat.
(Is there a Voyager Beta out there?)
Not that I've been privy to.
1. Sometimes
?. If I hit Yes, that actually saves the
data...
Also confirmed. When I first mentioned this months ago I was told it
was being taken care of but there has not been Voyager release since
then so I have no confirmation of that.
Not a show stopper, but annoying as heck. Especially since I use
Hi Jernej,
on Sat, 12 Aug 2006 17:59:32 +0200GMT (12.08.2006, 17:59 +0200GMT here),
you, Jernej Simončič, wrote:
JS Volume serial number is stored in the boot sector, and it's usually written
JS when the disk is formatted.
Thanks a lot Jernej! But before changing the volume ID, I'd like to
On Sunday, August 13, 2006, 15:30:34, Peter Meyns wrote:
Thanks a lot Jernej! But before changing the volume ID, I'd like to
know the existing one. Where can I find it? I tried and searched on
Win XP and on Kanotix, but to no avail.
Just type VOL drive: in command prompt.
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Jernej
Hi Jernej,
on Sun, 13 Aug 2006 16:44:44 +0200GMT (13.08.2006, 16:44 +0200GMT here),
you, Jernej Simončič, wrote:
JS On Sunday, August 13, 2006, 15:30:34, Peter Meyns wrote:
Thanks a lot Jernej! But before changing the volume ID, I'd like to
know the existing one. Where can I find it? I tried
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