> > Try putting your key in the "V" Dir with the main program.
> > And check that it is named right Voyager-3.KEY
> > Just a thought.
>
> I have tried to place the key in both the S directory and the Voyager
> directory - that doesn't help.
>
> The name of my key is Voyager.KEY (and ... no, it does not help to
> rename it to Voyager-3.KEY).
You *should* name it Voyager-3.KEY, because that's what it's *supposed*
to be called. IIRC pre4 is where they put in 'demo mode' and I don't
think they accepted Voyager 2.95 keys (for which the filename is
Voyager.KEY) anymore. Hence, the browser is looking for Voyager-3.KEY
and not finding it.
Probably.
> What really disappoint me is that Vapor has not been able to keep up
> the same "working speed" they had when transferring the �20
> registration fee from my VISA account to their own account.
Huh? What's there to disappoint? If you think you could debug Voyager
faster, why don't you write the bugfix yourself?
Or you could be patient. Software development takes time, it's not
all magic and faerie dust - bugs don't get fixed by doing a swipe
card transaction and saying some magic bugfix codewords..
> I do not hope that everybody with problems get the same treatment
> as I have got. This is also the reason why I havn't updated my
> MetalWEB registration, as I don't want to support Vapor untill
> they have solved my V� problem!
You may as well register MetalWeb now if you're going to. You're
marginalising your own productivity by living with demo versions
for the sake of some notion of fast technical support.
Do you know how many mails Olli receives a DAY? I bet he gets
more mails in his *INBOX* (i.e. unfiltered stuff) than I get
in my entire mailbox, and I'm subscribed to a HUGE load of
mailing lists.
Beleive me, waiting for technical support is not uncommon. I keep
people waiting all the time, via email, because it's a crap form
of communication for getting instantaneous results. Maybe you
should phone him up?
--
Matt Sealey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Distributed Systems Support
Computer Centre
University of Leicester
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