I recently upgraded to the latest version to see if my error on exit
has been resolved. It hasn't.
I assume that others aren't getting this error, yet I continue to have
the problem. I'm OK with 3.60 but not with succeeding versions.
No suggestions - but to reassure you that it isn't just
Hello Michael,
Tuesday, November 15, 2005, 9:24:28 PM, you wrote:
MR The problem I get is that whenever I exit (in 3.62.08, 3.62.09 and
MR 3.62.14) I get an error. The error in the latest version is
MR essentially the same as the earlier versions:
MR Any suggestions?
After backing up, try an
Hello Admin,
On Tue, 15 Nov 2005 20:51:43 + GMT (16/11/2005, 03:51 +0700 GMT),
Admin at AK wrote:
AaA Is it just me or is the setting up of custom shortcut key sequences really
hard?
Alexander already replied how to set custom shortcuts now. I just want
to add that, yes, it is really hard.
Richard,
Wednesday, November 16, 2005, 9:35:08 AM, you wrote:
RN Hello Michael,
RN Tuesday, November 15, 2005, 9:24:28 PM, you wrote:
MR The problem I get is that whenever I exit (in 3.62.08, 3.62.09 and
MR 3.62.14) I get an error. The error in the latest version is
MR essentially the same as
Hello Michael,
Wednesday, November 16, 2005, 10:14:27 AM, you wrote:
MR Is there a list of the registry entries so that I don't have to
MR hunt around for them?
Don't know. I usually just search (Find) with Regedit when I need
to do this.
MR Where is the license number that I will need to
Hallo Michael,
On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 10:14:27 -0500GMT (16-11-2005, 16:14 +0100, where
I live), you wrote:
MR Is there a list of the registry entries so that I don't have to hunt
MR around for them?
Everything in the tree:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT
or maybe
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\The
Hello Richard Newman everyone else,
on 16-Nov-2005 at 15:35 you (Richard Newman) wrote:
After backing up, try an uninstall and reinstall. If you've already done
that, do an uninstall, remove all references to TB or RitLabs from your
registry with regedit, reinstall. Technique #2 seems to
Hello Alexander,
Wednesday, November 16, 2005, 11:30:13 AM, you wrote:
ASK If I remember correct, TB's internal backup does not back up everything and
ASK you'll lose your filters (I may be wrong).
My filters have always been restored when I backup all.
--
Best regards,
Richard
Roelof,
Wednesday, November 16, 2005, 11:29:09 AM, you wrote:
RO Hallo Michael,
RO On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 10:14:27 -0500GMT (16-11-2005, 16:14 +0100, where
RO I live), you wrote:
MR Is there a list of the registry entries so that I don't have to hunt
MR around for them?
RO Everything in the tree:
Hello Richard Newman everyone else,
on 16-Nov-2005 at 19:20 you (Richard Newman) wrote:
ASK If I remember correct, TB's internal backup does not back up
ASK everything and you'll lose your filters (I may be wrong).
My filters have always been restored when I backup all.
OK, I AM wrong. :-)
Wednesday, November 16, 2005, rich gregory wrote:
The fentun product seems Netscape-centric. Any other ideas how one
could see inside a winmail.dat file?
This should work, I think
http://www.mail-archive.com/tbudl@thebat.dutaint.com/msg34347.html
Else, there a few links at
Admin,
On Wednesday, November 16, 2005, 7:53:10 AM, you (Admin at AK) wrote:
AaA see subject
Actually I had a program that would parse the WINMAIL.DAT file after
it was saved to disk. Unfortunately it is on the hard disk that is
with a data recovery service and my backups were corrupted.
When
On Wed, 16 Nov 2005 at 17:12:08 -0500, Rich wrote:
The fentun product seems Netscape-centric. Any other ideas how one
could see inside a winmail.dat file?
(Windows w/ IE browser)
I don't use it with a browser at all. As I recall you can:
* use a command line with a single argument (the
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