Desktop covered in .tmp icons

2004-07-09 Thread John Phillips
Hi Bat! Fans, Had a crash in Bat!, now my desktop is almost completely covered in .tmp icons, all of which seem to be zero bytes file size. Typical name is bat2C84.tmp etc. Obviously a bug somewhere. Can I safely delete these icons, or what is the correct procedure? -- John Phillips,

Re: Desktop covered in .tmp icons

2004-07-09 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi John, on Sat, 10 Jul 2004 03:23:57 +1000GMT, you wrote: JP Had a crash in Bat!, now my desktop is almost completely covered in .tmp JP icons, all of which seem to be zero bytes file size. JP Typical name is bat2C84.tmp etc. JP Obviously a bug somewhere. Can I safely delete these icons, or

Re: Desktop covered in .tmp icons

2004-07-09 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi rich, on Fri, 9 Jul 2004 15:21:42 -0400GMT, you wrote: JP [The Bat! tmp files] PM Yes, delete them. This is happening when TB! is in any way disturbed PM when downloading. It happens from time to time and can produce quite a PM lot of files. I have added a line to my autoexec.bat to delete

Re: Desktop covered in .tmp icons

2004-07-09 Thread John Phillips
Hi rich, On Fri, 9 Jul 2004, at 15:21:42 [GMT-0400] (which was Sat, 5:21:42 Australian Eastern Time) you wrote: On the desktop? Wouldn't they save to your defined temp folder? On the desktop. They are not shortcuts. I notice now Bat! is running real s - l - o - w when downloading, and

Re: Desktop covered in .tmp icons

2004-07-09 Thread Robin Anson
On Sat 10 July 2004, 7:55:31 +1000, John Phillips wrote: (BTW is there a macro to capitalise the first letter of the first name if it is in lower case? g) %Capital or %CapitalFirst ;-) -- :Robin_Anson: Using The Bat! v2.11.02 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1

Re: Desktop covered in .tmp icons

2004-07-09 Thread Robin Anson
On Sat 10 July 2004, 13:17:03 +1000, Rich Gregory wrote: ...is there a macro to capitalise the first letter of the first name if it is in lower case? RA %Capital or %CapitalFirst My new message template looks, in part, like this: %ABToHandle=%ToFName%Cursor My reply template looks, in