Trane Francks wrote:
On 6/22/14 12:33 PM +0900, Larry S. wrote:
Ed Mullen wrote:
Geoff Welsh pounded out :
Larry S. wrote:
Some time ago my credit union started a process whereby I could
deposit
checks into my account by scanning (which was good, since I live 500
miles away).

Worked great for a year and a half (over two dozen checks). Then along
came SM 2.26. Ever since then the scanning process fails. Here's the
procedure (a bit simplified):

--Call up the deposit s/w; it starts.
--Answer questions about the account and the check.
--Place check on scanner.
--Click on "Scan front of check".

And that where it ends. Scanning never starts.


where in that procedure is SeaMonkey involved?

GW


Exactly. I'm not sure from the description how SM is involved.

However, the it does beg the description question: Does it still work
with an older version of SM???

Also, does it work if you create a new profile in SM and use that?

Thank you for your interest.

How is SM involved? See reply to Goeff Welsh.

It did work with previous versions, for a year and a half. Could I
revert to pre-2.26? Suppose so, but I like to keep up to date, for the
same reason that there are updates. It's just that when something works
for a long period, and then stops, it's my nature to find out why. I can
always revert to mailing in checks, a loss of useful function but a
relatively minor one.

No difference with a new profile.

Larry S.

You can easily download an older version, e.g., 2.25 from the bottom of
this page: <http://www.seamonkey-project.org/releases/#2.26.1>. Once you
have downloaded a version that you know worked, uninstall the version
you're running now and install the older version. If it works, you know
that SM 2.26+ is a problem. If it doesn't work, it indicates that
something else is the likely culprit and that the upgrade of SeaMonkey
is merely a correlation rather than causation.

When it comes to this sort of thing, it can be changes on the server
side, updates to Windows, your anti-virus/anti-malware or any number of
other things that can get in the way.


agreed;

once you call up the OS to start other software there are too many other possibilities, You have to actually prove/disprove its a SM issue by doing like Trane says.

GW
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