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>On Saturday, November 16, 2002, at 11:50:34 AM PST, SCN User wrote:
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>> Why does the bat show up instead of Juno?
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>Because it knows what's best for you?  ;-)
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>While I can't understand why you'd want to use your Juno mailer
>instead of TB!, perhaps you need to check your "MAPI" settings in both
>programs. In TB!, that can be found in:
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>Options/Preferences/Applications
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>In the TB! program folder, there is a .dll file called "TBMapi.dll".
>Perhaps you could temporarily rename or move this file so that it
>won't work, and see what happens.

  I went ahead and renamed TBMapi.dll to TBMapi.dlx  Nothing happened and 
the bat still comes on illegally when I click on an e-mail link in 
Internet Explorer.

Thanks,
RANDAL
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>Melissa
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