Hello Bill,
On Thursday, January 8, 2004, at 6:43:50 AM, you wrote
re: TB problem with PC Mag StartUp Cop:
BBTE> Documentation continues to be the weakest part of TB's otherwise
BBTE> stellar operation.
Agreed. Almost everything that I click the help button for tells me
that there
At 10:28 PM on 1/7/2004, Chris typed ...
C> This isn't a bug. It's a feature. Under General Preferences, there is
C> an option to "Start program after system halt." Modifying the RunOnce
C> registry key allows The Bat! to do this. To stop modifying the
C> registry, turn this behavior off by unchec
Hello Chris,
On Wednesday, January 7, 2004, at 10:28:27 PM, you wrote
re: TB problem with PC Mag StartUp Cop:
C> This isn't a bug. It's a feature. Under General Preferences, there
C> is
C> an option to "Start program after system halt." Modifying the
C> RunOnce
C&
Hello Chris,
On Wednesday, January 7, 2004, at 10:28:27 PM, you wrote
re: TB problem with PC Mag StartUp Cop:
C> This isn't a bug. It's a feature. Under General Preferences, there
C> is
C> an option to "Start program after system halt." Modifying the
C> RunOnce
C&
On Wednesday, January 7, 2004 at 10:12:29 PM, Bill Blinn Technology
Editor wrote in the message "TB problem with PC Mag StartUp Cop"
<mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I recently upgraded to 2.02.3 CE and have observed an odd new
> "feature". Whenever I start TB, it
I recently upgraded to 2.02.3 CE and have observed an odd new
"feature". Whenever I start TB, it attempts to add an entry to the
Registry (run once).
I'm using StartUp Cop Pro from PC Magazine to monitor changes to the
Registry's start-up keys and to the StartUp folder. When TB attempts
to do this
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