Hi Maxim,
Saturday, May 14, 2011, 1:11:38 PM, you wrote:
MM> Hello Maxim,
MM> Saturday, May 14, 2011, 12:11:19 AM, you wrote:
>> I don't know, but we can try to figure it out.
MM> Just open Windows Explorer (right mouse button on the "Start" button
and
MM> select "Open Windows Explorer" and in the path line type %EMAIL% and you
will
MM> get to the folder where The Bat! keeps its files. %EMAIL% or %APPDATA%
are
MM> environment variables that store actual path in them. Good think is
that
MM> Windows Exploerer accepts environment variables in the path location,
it
MM> expands those variables to the physical path where the files are stored.
I sent the one from the email folder yesterday, but from using the
appdata line in Windows Explorer (thanks for that tip), I have the
second version of ex_log.txt attached - it is much smaller (see last
paragraph, below).
Did you see the note from someone that Kaspersky may in fact have
played a role here - it apparently is cautious in allowing a new .exe
file to run the first time (and that is when I see the delay when I
click on the start menu shortcut).
I just now again ran TB's command-line opening as you suggested - the
ex_log.txt file is attached.
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Take Care,
Bob
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