Hello Dwight A Corrin & everyone else
on 08-Nov-2004 at 22:31:17 (GMT +0100), you wrote:
>> Is there *anything* on your local machine in-between The Bat and the
>> POP server? A spam filter, an anti virus program, something like
>> that?
> Norton Antivirus.
Have you tried disabling the email ch
ON Monday, November 8, 2004, 10:15:41 PM, you wrote:
DAC> I have been having this problem for some time at home running tb/pro
DAC> on XP/P sp2. I have reported it on the beta list, and noone has ever
DAC> reacted to my reports.
The beta list is for the tester and I guess the recognized you as a
On Monday, November 8, 2004, 3:21:01 PM, Alexander S. Kunz wrote:
> Is there *anything* on your local machine in-between The Bat and the
> POP server? A spam filter, an anti virus program, something like
> that?
Norton Antivirus. The same setup I have been running as long as I can
remember.
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Hello Dwight A Corrin & everyone else
on 08-Nov-2004 at 22:13:29 (GMT +0100), you wrote:
> at home running tb/pro
There you have it! You're running PRO at HOME, how could that work? :-)
Just kidding, sorry.
> on XP/P sp2. I have reported it on the beta list, and noone has ever
> reacted to my r
On Monday, November 8, 2004, 11:01:00 AM, Gerard wrote:
> ON Monday, November 8, 2004, 4:18:23 PM, you wrote:
Gac>> I just bought the BAT home version V3. I was using THE bat pro for a
test.I
Gac>> unintalled all of the bat and deleted the folder so I would have a clean
Gac>> install.When I clic
Hello Martin Webster & everyone else
08-Nov-2004 20:50, you wrote:
> Or you could try re-running the MSI for the Home edition and select
> repair when prompted.
I completely forget that option every time...
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Best regards,
Alexander (http://www.neurowerx.de - ICQ 238153981)
using TB! v3.0.2
Alexander Kunz [ASK], wrote:
>> This started happening after I uninstalled pro and went to home.
ASK> Since you're currently mailing with AOL (it really hurts), if I were you
ASK> I'd try to uninstall again completely, then look for any left-overs in the
ASK> Windows registry (branch HKEY_CURRE
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED] & everyone else
08-Nov-2004 19:10, you wrote:
> This started happening after I uninstalled pro and went to home.
Since you're currently mailing with AOL (it really hurts), if I were you
I'd try to uninstall again completely, then look for any left-overs in the
Windows reg
This started happening after I uninstalled pro and went to home.
Im not using any plugs ins.
Current version is 3.0.1.33 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Hallo Gary599,
On Mon, 8 Nov 2004 12:13:55 ESTGMT (8-11-2004, 18:13 +0100, where I
live), you wrote:
G> I did DL the full install package, I should have said sometimes the program
G> works fine.
Okay, so sometimes TB stays open. I guess that means you've got your
account(s) installed.
Do you get
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED] & everyone else
08-Nov-2004 16:18, you wrote:
> I just bought the BAT home version V3. I was using THE bat pro for a
> test.I unintalled all of the bat and deleted the folder so I would have a
> clean install.When I click the icon for the bat it stays open for maybe 4
> se
I did DL the full install package, I should have said sometimes the program
works fine.
Current version is 3.0.1.33 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
ON Monday, November 8, 2004, 4:18:23 PM, you wrote:
Gac> I just bought the BAT home version V3. I was using THE bat pro for a test.I
Gac> unintalled all of the bat and deleted the folder so I would have a clean
Gac> install.When I click the icon for the bat it stays open for maybe 4
seconds and
I just bought the BAT home version V3. I was using THE bat pro for a test.I
unintalled all of the bat and deleted the folder so I would have a clean
install.When I click the icon for the bat it stays open for maybe 4 seconds and
closes whats the problem.I have windows XP and service pack 2
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