Hello Martin Webster on tbudl & everyone else,

on 12-Mai-2005 at 21:44 you (Martin Webster on tbudl) wrote:

>> You have to use the cmdline function described in the thread on Google,

> I tried this but no joy. Thanks anyway.

Looks like this regsvr32 commandline tries to add an entry to the
TBPlugin.ini file (in TB's mail directory). Can you check your ini file if
the entry was added?

If OTFE is used and the mailbase is crypted, maybe the ini file has a
different name, or the file itself is crypted, too, so the plugin can't be
added by the installer.

The relevant part of it here is...

.-----
| [Plugins]
| Count=3
| Plugin #1=%PROGRAMDIR%\plugins\mymacros.tbp
| Plugin #2=%PROGRAMDIR%\plugins\XMP.tbp
| Plugin #3=C:\Program Files\Google\Google Desktop Search The Bat! 
Plug-In\GoogleDesktopSearchTheBat.dll
| 
| [Plugin Data]
| Plugin 
#1=:AAAAACEAAAACAAAAZ3V0ZW4gdGFnDQpoaQ0KaGVsbG8NCmhhbGxvDQpvbg0KAQAAAAAAAAACAAAAAgAAAAkAAAACAAAAYnllDQotLQ0KAwAAAAAAAAACAAAA
| Plugin #3=:DfCtugABAAD//wwA
| 
`-----

I don't know what the "plugin data" section is, maybe it is only
configuration settings?

-- 
Best regards,
 Alexander (http://www.neurowerx.de - ICQ 238153981)

All the strength and force of man comes from his faith in things
unseen. -- J. F. Clark


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