Hi.

Regarding the toolkit, I've found the best way to avoid trouble is to
manually disable scripting before installing it. Of course that's what
the installation of the script does anyway, but this isolates the
script disabling and reenabling, which has always solved any
difficulties for me.

As to the Easy CDDA script and it's status, that depends on whether or
not you have the program itself running at the time you enter script
manager, and what the script manager list is set to show you. IF you
only have the list set to show global scripts, I'm betting you won't
see it. I haven't loked at the Easy CDDA script yet, but I'm guessing
it's an application script. If you make sure that the "All By
APplication" radio button is selected in Script Manager, and that the
program is loaded, and you still don't see it, then maybe there is a
problem somewhere. Have a go at verifying the above and let us know if
you still can't see it.

Good luck.

Darren

On 10/07/2008, net bat <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> hi,
> this is the first time haveing problems installing scripts.
> i had the tool kit 4.8 and used the updater in the script manager. it was
> installed but w e 7 b crashed after the install. i tried this 2 times with
> the same thing.
> i had to use the windows kill? batch file i use to unload w e and then
> reload it. i checked and the 5.x tool kit was installed.
> next problem.
> i tried to install the easy cda script. it shows it was installed in the
> script add remove list. but it is not in the list as a runing script in the
> script manager. do i have to do something to load it?
> thanks
>
>
>

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