Hello Mary,
Wednesday, June 9, 2004, 2:51:36 PM, you wrote:
Mary I can't find this key in my registry. But surely it is there
Mary since I have the file names in Options/Preferences/Protection. I
Mary opened everything in the registry I could see under HKey/Current
Mary User/Software/Rit/The
Hello Leif!
On Monday, June 14, 2004, 12:06 PM, you wrote:
Mary I can't find this key in my registry. But surely it is there
Mary since I have the file names in Options/Preferences/Protection.
Mary I opened everything in the registry I could see under
Mary HKey/Current User/Software/Rit/The
On Monday, June 14, 2004, 1:39 PM, you wrote:
MB I was considerably relieved to get it fixed, as you can imagine and as
MB I expressed to Urban, whose eagle-eye spotted that piece of the
MB puzzle.
and Paul gave you the courage ( I'm the tin man:) to hit DEL.
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Paul
Using The Bat! v2.11.03
Hello Paul!
On Monday, June 14, 2004, 3:10 PM, you wrote:
MB I was considerably relieved to get [attachments to messages back
MB to opening as they should] ... as I expressed to Urban, whose
MB eagle-eye spotted that piece of the puzzle.
PC and Paul gave you the courage ( I'm the tin man:) to
Friday, June 11, 2004, Mary Bull wrote:
I did this. You have solved the problem! All the old attachments will
open now, just like the four new ones do.
I'm so glad you got it to work.
It took me some time, because I first moved the .tmp files to another
folder, as you suggested, rather than
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Hello Mary,
MB Yes. And I want to say here, as near the top of my post as I can and
MB still make sense: You Are Right. What you suggested did work, and it
MB was the .tmp files that were messing things up for me.
Pleased to see you got it sorted!
Hello Mary,
Thursday, June 10, 2004, 3:43:14 PM, you wrote:
MB Last night I re-downloaded v. 2.11.02 and used the second download to
MB re-install The Bat! That did not help. The icons still did not
MB respond.
I tried that also. I'm running that new .3 beta, and the result is the
same.
MB My
Hello Charles!
On Friday, June 11, 2004, 8:08 AM, you wrote:
MB ... non-responding [attachment] icons in [The Bat!].
My problem was solved last night when Urban suggested that I delete my
TEMP files. With the help of several others, we got the clue that an
excess of them might be causing the
Hello Plan9!
On Friday, June 11, 2004, 8:16 AM, you wrote:
MB I wasn't sure whether I should delete the .tmp files which were not
MB The Bat! files, so I didn't.
P I periodically empty my temp folder(s). temp folders are just that
P for temporary use and anything left over from session to
Hello Robin,
Thursday, June 10, 2004, 8:47:40 PM, you wrote:
On Fri 11 June 2004, 6:09:14 +1000, Mary Bull wrote:
I am going to study the Windows XP Home Help site and see if I can
find out how to locate the path for %TEMP%\bat\
Open a command prompt window (Start - Run - type in cmd and
Hello Mary,
Thursday, June 10, 2004, 12:31:15 AM, you wrote:
MW Now I think the problem _must_ be with your TB! installation. The only
MW thing I can suggest now is to reinstall TB! over the top of your current
MW set up. This won't modify any of your settings (filters, colour groups
MW etc.)
Hello Charles!
On Thursday, June 10, 2004, 1:53 AM, you wrote:
MW Now I think the problem _must_ be with your TB! installation. The only
MW thing I can suggest now is to reinstall TB! over the top of your current
MW set up. This won't modify any of your settings (filters, colour groups
MW etc.)
On Thursday, 10 Jun 2004 08:43 [-0500] Mary Bull wrote:
..
MB But changing to the external viewer does not change the behavior of
MB the non-responding icons. They just sit there and do nothing when
MB double-clicked or requested to open. No dialogue window, nothing. So I
MB put the setting back
Hello Maxim!
On Thursday, June 10, 2004, 2:16 PM, you wrote:
MB ... changing to the external viewer does not change the behavior of
MB the non-responding icons. They just sit there and do nothing when
MB double-clicked or requested to open. .
MR ..
MR heh, brainstorm mode on ;)
MR I know a
On Thursday, June 10, 2004, 4:09 PM, you wrote:
MB Hello Maxim!
MB On Thursday, June 10, 2004, 2:16 PM, you wrote:
MR heh, brainstorm mode on ;)
MB :)
MR I know a similar TB! behavior pattern - TB! before starting any viewer
MR (even internal one) saves attachment in a folder %TEMP%\bat\,
Hello Paul!
On Thursday, June 10, 2004, 3:23 PM, you wrote:
MB I could not find %TEMP%\bat\ using Windows Explorer.
PC under your user profile ( Win XP ) you will probably find these bat.tmp
PC files, mine are HERE:
PC C:\Documents and Settings\your_logon_name\Local Settings\Temp\*
Thanks,
On Thursday, June 10, 2004, 4:56 PM, you wrote:
PC C:\Documents and Settings\your_logon_name\Local Settings\Temp\*
MB Thanks, Paul. That's where they were.
no problem!
MB 1) I found 88 separate bat.tmp listings. Every one of them contained 0
MB bytes. The separate listing at the top of
Hello Paul!
On Thursday, June 10, 2004, 4:14 PM, you wrote:
PC you have your setup to save attachments to a separate folder? and the
PC folder is empty?
No, until yesterday I had chosen keep attachments with message body.
Last night I changed it to separate directory. (In
On Fri 11 June 2004, 6:09:14 +1000, Mary Bull wrote:
I am going to study the Windows XP Home Help site and see if I can
find out how to locate the path for %TEMP%\bat\
Open a command prompt window (Start - Run - type in cmd and press
enter) then at the command prompt type set (without quotes)
On Fri 11 June 2004, 6:56:20 +1000, Mary Bull wrote:
1) I found 88 separate bat.tmp listings. Every one of them contained 0
bytes. The separate listing at the top of these, bat, contained 32 KB
but could not be opened (Windows does not know what to use etc.). I
very much fear that all
On Fri 11 June 2004, 7:28:12 +1000, Mary Bull wrote:
PC you have your setup to save attachments to a separate folder? and the
PC folder is empty?
No, until yesterday I had chosen keep attachments with message body.
Last night I changed it to separate directory. (In
Account/Properties/Files
Thursday, June 10, 2004, Mary Bull wrote:
88 bat.tmp files in my profile [...] \TEMP are each one empty. I checked
the Properties on every one of them.
snip
:h2g2: Maybe my attachment files are Lost in Space! No, different
show. :)
But your old attachments still are working if you copy
Hello Robin!
On Thursday, June 10, 2004, 6:29 PM, you wrote:
MB ... until yesterday I had chosen keep attachments with message
MB body. Last night I changed it to separate directory. (In
MB Account/Properties/Files and Directories.)
RA Then the fact that you can't see them in a separate
Hello Urban!
On Thursday, June 10, 2004, 8:01 PM, you wrote:
MB 88 bat.tmp files in my profile [...] \TEMP are each one empty.
MB ... Maybe my attachment files are Lost in Space! ...
U But your old attachments still are working if you copy them to the
U desktop?
Yes. And I want to say here, as
Hello Mary,
On Wed, 9 Jun 2004 09:37:49 -0500GMT(09.06.2004, 16:37 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
But I still can no longer open my received attachments, except by
saving them to Desktop.
did you check options/preferences/protection? There is a field 'disable
opening of these files'.
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Hello Mary,
On 09 June 2004, 09:37 -0500 (09/06/200415:37 local time) Mary Bull [MB]
in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MB Attachments received stopped displaying for me in TB! v. 2.00.6
MB yesterday. I had changed no settings. There had been no
Hello Martin!
On Wednesday, June 09, 2004, 10:52 AM, you wrote:
MB Attachments received stopped displaying for me in TB! v. 2.00.6
MB yesterday. I had changed no settings. There had been no problems with
MB a double-click for jpegs and docs previously, or with the right-click
MB Open menu
Wednesday, June 9, 2004, Mary Bull wrote:
Can anyone help me fix this? Much appreciation in advance!
I don't have a clue to what this can be, but the first thing that comes
to mind is to try changing the settings for Use external viewer to open
attached images (Options-Preferences-General).
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Hello Urban!
On Wednesday, June 09, 2004, 10:20 AM, you wrote:
MB Can anyone help me fix this? ...
U I don't have a clue to what this can be, but the first thing that comes
U to mind is to try changing the settings for Use external viewer to open
U attached images (Options-Preferences-General).
Hello Martin!
On Wednesday, June 09, 2004, 10:52 AM, you wrote:
MB Can anyone help me fix this?
MW Just a suggestion... right-click in the image pane and click on 'View |
MW Hide (to Button)'. Now click on the new attachment button and see if the
MW default action is 'Open'. You could try
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Hello Mary,
On 09 June 2004, 15:51 -0500 (09/06/200421:51 local time) Mary Bull [MB]
in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MW Do you see the image in one of the tabbed panes; e.g. Clipbrd1.gif?
MB No.
That's does seem rather odd. How about tabs such as
Hello Martin!
On Wednesday, June 09, 2004, 4:14 PM, you wrote:
MW Hello Mary,
MW On 09 June 2004, 15:51 -0500 (09/06/200421:51 local time) Mary Bull [MB]
MW in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MW Do you see the image in one of the tabbed panes; e.g. Clipbrd1.gif?
MB No.
MW That's does seem
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Hello Mary,
On 09 June 2004, 22:14 Martin Webster [MW] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...snip
MB What do you think?
I given a little more thought and wonder if you've set the 'Use external
viewer...' option in Preferences | General.
Also, the
Hello Martin!
On Wednesday, June 09, 2004, 4:14 PM, you wrote:
MW Do you see the image in one of the tabbed panes; e.g. Clipbrd1.gif?
MB No.
MW That's does seem rather odd. How about tabs such as Part.txt? (take any
MW signed message from me in TBBETA)
Oh, I understand your question about
Hello Mary!
On Wednesday, June 09, 2004, 4:22 PM, you wrote:
MB Hello Martin!
MB On Wednesday, June 09, 2004, 4:14 PM, you wrote:
snip
Martin, I'm sorry about this. I had just set up my reply window and I
must have hit something--don't know what. The message certainly flew
without the
Hello Martin!
On Wednesday, June 09, 2004, 4:30 PM, you wrote:
MW I given a little more thought and wonder if you've set the 'Use external
MW viewer...' option in Preferences | General.
No, that box is unchecked. I did check it, on another poster's
suggestion, trying to figure this out. But it
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Hello Mary,
On 09 June 2004, 22:30 Martin Webster [MW] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
MW I given a little more thought and wonder if you've set the 'Use external
MW viewer...' option in Preferences | General.
MW Also, the registry key is relevant
Hello Martin!
On Wednesday, June 09, 2004, 4:46 PM, you wrote:
MW Select JPG (or JPEG) and see what application opens the file (Change
MW button). There's is likely to be a couple of applications... try
MW changing it to Window Picture and Fax Viewer if that's not set.
Okay, I did that. JPG,
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Hello Mary,
On 09 June 2004, 17:16 -0500 (09/06/200423:16 local time) Mary Bull [MB]
in mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
...snip
MB What a drag! I do appreciate all your help. And I can still view all
MB attachments by saving them to Desktop, which is
Hello Martin!
On Wednesday, June 09, 2004, 5:24 PM, you wrote:
MW Now I think the problem _must_ be with your TB! installation. The only
MW thing I can suggest now is to reinstall TB! over the top of your current
MW set up. This won't modify any of your settings (filters, colour groups
MW etc.)
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