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 to internal viewer, which I prefer because I MB> think that is safer. .. MB> I should add for clarity, what I put in my original query: This all MB> began while I was still using TB! v. 2.00.6. I downloaded v. 2.11.02 MB> hoping to cure the problem. That, of course, did not help, except that MB> I can now see smileys at will. <g> Nor does reverting XP Home to an MB> earlier restore point fix the non-responding icons. .. <heh, brainstorm mode on ;)>
I know a similar TB! behavior pattern - TB! before starting any viewer (even internal one) saves attachment in a folder %TEMP%\bat\, and the problem is that TB! doesn't try chaging folder name, nor showing any error message if this folder (or a file in this folder) cannot be created for some reason. So just as in your case - it does nothing on dbl-click. But I did that experement intentionally, so I don't know how the %TEMP% folder could be suddenly trashed the same way. PS: Mostly for developers - probably same effect was also reported @ nobat: http://www.forum.nobat.ru/index.php?board=3;action=display;threadid=2346 ~translated: Topic: cannot start attached files (v1.62r) -- / xmpp:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ________________________________________________ Current version is 2.11.02 | 'Using TBUDL' information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html