*This message was transferred with a trial version of CommuniGate(tm) Pro* Alle 16.05 Thursday 15/06/2000 +0100, Betteridge, Victoria ha mandato a Marco questo messaggio: >Thank you for you prompt reply. I have been trying for days to successfully >download Analog 4.11 from the Analog site (www.analog.cx). I went to the >analog site, clicked on "download analog", then I clicked/double clicked on >the PC/Windows version of Analog which, according to my notes, is described >as analog 411w32.zip and is 822kb large. In double clicking on this >hyperlink, I expected to be taken to a page that provided me with a list of >downloading options as had previously happened when it appeared that Analog >had been successfully downloaded (see below). Instead, however, this did >not happen. The computer appeared to be downloading something, but when >this downloading process ended, nothing happened. The computer still >appeared to be waiting for something. I did not receive any error messages >until I clicked on the right mouse button and clicked on Open In A New >Window. Doing this, I received an error message from Internet Explorer >saying: > >"Action Cancelled. Internet Explorer was unable to link to the web page you >requested. The page might be temporarily unavailable" > >This has been the case for the past couple of days. Other messages received >during previous downloading attempts included > >"Page Unavailable. Try Clicking the Refresh Button..." > >There were other times when it appeared that Analog had been successfully >downloaded when, after clicking on the right mouse button, and then on Open, >a message appeared saying: > >"Download Complete >Downloaded 822kb in 1 min 34 sec >Download to C:\Program Files\analog_411w32.zip >Transfer rate :8.74KB/sec" > >Then I clicked on "Open Folder" which took me into the Program Files >directory where I saw the analog_411w32.zip file. In an attempt to open and >run the file as is instructed in Windows Help, I double clicked on the >analog_411w32.zip document which did nothing but quickly showed Internet >Explorer and return to the Program Files directory! I have since deleted >the analog_411w32.zip file and I have since been struggling to download the >file again. > >If and when I get a successful download, is there a particular application >that I need to open Analog in? > >For your information, I currently have Windows NT4 installed on my machine. > > >Can u please advise and tell me what to do next asap. > >Kind Regards, Stephen ^^^^^^ fine messaggio originale ^^^^^^ Dear Stephen (or Victoria?) sometimes Microsoft Internet Explorer has problem downloading files. Try with utilities like GetRight or Go!Zilla. You can find links to these programs on http://www.winfiles.com When you have analog_411w32.zip on your computer you must decompress it using WinZip (http://www.winzip.com) or other decompression programs. If you use WinZip all you need to do is a right click on analog_411w32.zip and choose "Extract to folder [your path]\analog_411w32". Then, into the folder analog_411w32 you find another folder called "analog 4.11": you can move it wherever you need, it don't need installation. Read carefully the manual located into analog 4.11/docs where you can find an answer to almost all common questions. You don't need particular programs to run Analog from command line; if you need to run it from the web you must install Perl (ActivePerl for NT is at http://www.activestate.com/activeperl) If you have other questions I suggest you to subscribe the analog-help mailing list, where you find a lot of kind people, along with Analog author Stephen Turner. Hope this helps! Marco Bernardini webmaster --------------------------------------- http://www.taggiasca.com il sito ufficiale dell'oliva taggiasca --------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ This is the analog-help mailing list. To unsubscribe from this mailing list, send mail to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with "unsubscribe" in the main BODY OF THE MESSAGE. List archived at http://www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]/ ------------------------------------------------------------------------
