Hello Doug,
Thursday, June 7, 2007, 1:21:36 PM, you wrote:
Hello Michael,
Sunday, June 3, 2007, 11:55:50 AM, you wrote:
For what it is worth, I definitely have this same problem, but it
depends which machine I plug my Voyager key into. So it appears that
it is not internal to TheBat, but
Hello Michael,
Sunday, June 3, 2007, 11:55:50 AM, you wrote:
When clicking on a mailto link within a HTML page, I get the error
The System Cannot find the file specified. This does however work
from within the bat.
Also When clicking HTML links within the Bat (and the Help menu) it
has the
Hello All!
I was a long time ago a user of the bat and have just returned to the
new 3.99 version. But I have a slight issue...
When clicking on a mailto link within a HTML page, I get the error
The System Cannot find the file specified. This does however work
from within the bat.
Also When
Hello Michael,
Sunday, June 3, 2007, 12:55:50 PM, you wrote:
Hello All!
I was a long time ago a user of the bat and have just returned to the
new 3.99 version. But I have a slight issue...
When clicking on a mailto link within a HTML page, I get the error
The System Cannot find the file
Hello Michael,
Sunday, June 3, 2007, 6:55:50 AM, you wrote:
MT When clicking on a mailto link within a HTML page, I get the error
MT The System Cannot find the file specified. This does however work
MT from within the bat.
I have the same problem, so you are not alone. Only happens when
Hello Michael,
On Sun, 3 Jun 2007 13:09:14 +0100 GMT (03/06/2007, 19:09 +0700 GMT),
Michael Thompson wrote:
When clicking on a mailto link within a HTML page, I get the error
The System Cannot find the file specified. This does however work
from within the bat.
MT Sorry, forgot to add that
Hello Thomas,
Sunday, June 3, 2007, 1:30:03 PM, you wrote:
Hello Michael,
MT Sorry, forgot to add that my default browser is FireFox.
This was mentioned earlier (I don't recall whether it was here or on
TBBETA), and it turned out to be a problem of Firefox, which has been
fixed with the
Hello Michael,
On Sun, 3 Jun 2007 13:40:09 +0100 GMT (03/06/2007, 19:40 +0700 GMT),
Michael Thompson wrote:
MT I am using the most recent version of FireFox, so it looks like it
MT still maybe a fix required!
MT Strange behaviour!
Strange indeed. TB! opens the system's default browser, so may
Hello Thomas,
Sunday, June 3, 2007, 1:30:03 PM, you wrote:
This was mentioned earlier (I don't recall whether it was here or on
TBBETA), and it turned out to be a problem of Firefox, which has been
fixed with the latest version of FF.
Youre right, it does appear to be a Firefox issue, as IE
Firefox is the default browser on my system, and all other apps work
just fine. Just the Bat has this error. If I set the default email to
Microsoft Mail, itsends mailto links justfine.
My default browser is IE (latest) and I've the same problem under
Vista Bussiness 64 bit. TB is set as
Hello Thomas,
Sunday, June 3, 2007, 7:48:46 AM, you wrote:
TF It may be that TB! gets something wrong under Vista, I won't rule that
TF out. I have no idea, as I am still on XP. Maybe other Vista users can
TF comment.
Not just a Vista problem as I have the problem as well with XP.
--
Stuart
On Tuesday, July 16, 2002, 1:32 AM, you wrote:
PC error about new hardware ( that I didn't install), got a BSOD error at
PC bootup even when doing SAFE mode, it was complaining about a
PC SCSIPORT.sys driver, when i DONT HAVE SCSI INSTALLED!!!
TF Sounds like a virus-related problem to me.
I
On Tuesday, July 16, 2002, 12:15 PM, you wrote:
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JA On Tuesday, July 16, 2002, Paul Cartwright wrote...
Now I have the old folders from my other accounts still in place, so
how do I get back those settings easily ?
JA If you still have
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On Tuesday, July 16, 2002, Paul Cartwright wrote...
well, I just created the new ( old ) accounts, selecting the existing
folders. Once you select the folders, it already HAS the info for the
next screens, so I didn't have to do anything ! All
Yes, this method has worked for me a couple of time, too. BTW - I
think zip drives also use scsiport.sys...Iomega has some weird way of
mapping zip drives as SCSI drives, even if they're external or on an
IDE bus.
-Mark Wieder
Using The Bat! v1.60h on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 2
Hello TBUDL,
arg. well it happened. TBSOD, my computer crashed today, weird
error about new hardware ( that I didn't install), got a BSOD error at
bootup even when doing SAFE mode, it was complaining about a
SCSIPORT.sys driver, when i DONT HAVE SCSI INSTALLED!!!
anyway, I had backups of
Hello Paul,
On Mon, 15 Jul 2002 22:05:35 -0400 GMT (16/07/02, 09:05 +0700 GMT),
Paul Cartwright wrote:
PC error about new hardware ( that I didn't install), got a BSOD error at
PC bootup even when doing SAFE mode, it was complaining about a
PC SCSIPORT.sys driver, when i DONT HAVE SCSI
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