Re[2]: Crash on Search in 2.04.4

2004-02-25 Thread rich gregory
At this point I need to make sure that you (and everyone else) know that I am NOT "attacking" in seeking the answers to this question. Though my fictitious example may be lame, the question (I think) deserves a definitive answer (not necessarily by you, of course). I only seek the truth! rg>> Seri

Re[2]: Crash on Search in 2.04.4

2004-02-25 Thread rich gregory
Search for: rgchicken&soup PC>>> searched using that method, found 18 messages rg chicken & soup PC>>> searched using this method found 17 messages... rg>> Brings up more questions than it answered for me! PC> the answer is simple:) keep the searches to one word;0) I've never PC> re

Re[2]: Crash on Search in 2.04.4

2004-02-25 Thread rich gregory
Searching for: rgchicken&soup PC>>> searched using that method, found 18 messages rg chicken & soup PC>>> searched using this method found 17 messages... dh> To confuse even more, sometimes I see less messages in the result dh> list than are "counted" as result in the statusline.

Re[2]: Crash on Search in 2.04.4

2004-02-24 Thread rich gregory
rg>> I *think* various versions of TB! expect the search term to be entered rg>> differently... My earlier version wanted rg>>chicken&soup PC> searched using that method, found 18 messages rg>> but the newer version works with rg>> chicken & soup PC> searched using this method found 17

Re[2]: Crash on Search in 2.04.4

2004-02-24 Thread rich gregory
E> I have never had luck searching for more than one word, but E> the search mechanism works fine (through single or multiple E> folders). I *think* various versions of TB! expect the search term to be entered differently... My earlier version wanted chicken&soup but the newer version works

Re[2]: Crash on Search in 2.04.4

2004-02-23 Thread Allister Jenks
Tuesday, February 24, 2004, 11:22:15 AM, Mark wrote: M> When I installed 2.04.4 over 2.01.3 the installation M> routine presented a default folder for install, which M> I assumed to be the current installation folder. M> However, the default folder presented was M> c:/program files/TheBat M> The 2

Re[2]: Crash on Search in 2.04.4

2004-02-23 Thread Bill Blinn - Technology Editor
At 7:56 PM on 2/23/2004, Allie Martin typed ... A> This is very odd. A> TB! normally upgrades an installation, taking the installation path A> from the registry so that a prior installation is upgraded. I know A> this since for a long time, I had TB! installed in a different A> directory from the