Re: Win XP copy function

2009-11-10 Thread JKlink

S. Beaulieu wrote:

I finally solved this problem, which was caused by a specific McAfee
component: the Site Adviser Service. I simply needed to go in msconfig
to disable it and the CP problem was solved.

The Site Advider is definitely not an essential tool. Several add-ons do
exactly the same thing, so it's totally safe to turn it off. It doesn't
affect the vital antivirus and whatsoever functions of McAfee.

So the problem isn't with SM2.0 itself, which is why not everyone
experienced it.

S.
 YES!!  This has been a major PITA for me since switching to SM2.0. I 
run the Yahoo security suite (which is McAfee, of course). Disabling in 
msconfig (under the services tab) has restored the copy/paste functionality.


Thank You.  JK
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Re: Win XP copy function

2009-11-10 Thread sereenie

JKlink wrote:

YES!! This has been a major PITA for me since switching to SM2.0. I run
the Yahoo security suite (which is McAfee, of course). Disabling in
msconfig (under the services tab) has restored the copy/paste
functionality.

Thank You. JK



Glad it worked!

If you want to go one step further, go in Program Files - McAfee - 
Site Advisor and execute uninstall.exe. This will not only uninstall the 
Site Advisor, but also bring up a survey where you can say *why* you've 
uninstalled it. The more people use it to report its problems in SM2, 
the more likely it is that they will solve the bug.


S.
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Re: Win XP copy function

2009-11-10 Thread Ken

JKlink wrote:

S. Beaulieu wrote:

I finally solved this problem, which was caused by a specific McAfee
component: the Site Adviser Service. I simply needed to go in msconfig
to disable it and the CP problem was solved.

The Site Advider is definitely not an essential tool. Several add-ons do
exactly the same thing, so it's totally safe to turn it off. It doesn't
affect the vital antivirus and whatsoever functions of McAfee.

So the problem isn't with SM2.0 itself, which is why not everyone
experienced it.

S.

YES!! This has been a major PITA for me since switching to SM2.0. I run
the Yahoo security suite (which is McAfee, of course). Disabling in
msconfig (under the services tab) has restored the copy/paste
functionality.

Thank You. JK


	Thanks for mentioning exactly how to stop the site adviser.  I had 
looked under STARTUP for a program and had found none, thinking it was 
not starting on my computer.


	I do have a question for you however:  Why did the copy and paste not 
fail all the time when the site adviser was starting in SERVICES?  That 
fact along with it not being in STARTUP made me think there was 
something else wrong.

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Re: Win XP copy function

2009-11-04 Thread S. Beaulieu

Philip Chee wrote:


If you type CTRL-C twice, can you then paste? Just asking.



No, it doesn't work. CTRL-V twice doesn't work either.

S.

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Re: Win XP copy function

2009-11-03 Thread Martin Freitag
nickfruscello schrieb:
 Hello,
 
 Recently, I downloaded Seamonkey 2.0 RC and noticed that the copy
 function does not work.  I tried Ctrl+C, choosing Edit and then copy,
 right click copy and none of them worked.  I uninstalled the browser
 completely, reinstalled it with the current 2.0 version on the front
 page and I'm still having this problem.  I'm using Windows XP
 professional service pack 3.  Interestingly enough, I have Windows
 Vista at home and the copy paste function works fine.  I installed
 Seamonkey fresh on another Windows XP machine and it had the same
 problem.  Is this a problem with XP?


No, copy and paste works fine on XP SP3 here.
Are you using a certain application on both PCs which might interfere?

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Re: Win XP copy function

2009-11-03 Thread nickfruscello
 No, copy and paste works fine on XP SP3 here.
 Are you using a certain application on both PCs which might interfere?

 Martin

The computer is my workstation at my office, the other is my netbook
at home.  Both are pretty different.  The only program on both
computers is Firefox.

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Re: Win XP copy function

2009-11-03 Thread Leonidas Jones

S. Beaulieu wrote:

nickfruscello wrote:


Recently, I downloaded Seamonkey 2.0 RC and noticed that the copy
function does not work. I tried Ctrl+C, choosing Edit and then copy,
right click copy and none of them worked. I uninstalled the browser
completely, reinstalled it with the current 2.0 version on the front
page and I'm still having this problem. I'm using Windows XP
professional service pack 3.



I'm having the exact same problem at work, where we are still running
Win2k. And it's not only in the navigator: the copy function doesn't
work in Mail either. It's a major functionality, so let's just say that
right now, my coworkers are not happy campers...

S.


Well, I downloaded and installed it on Win 2K, SP4.  It installed fine, 
and migrated the profile without issue.  Copy/Paste is working fine too.


I wonder if there might be a profile issue that is causing your problem. 
 Have you tried starting in Safe Mode, to see if it works?  If that 
fails, try creating a new profile and see if it works.


It does work, we just need to see what is causing the problem in your setup.

Lee
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Re: Win XP copy function

2009-11-03 Thread Philip Chee
On Tue, 3 Nov 2009 07:10:29 -0800 (PST), nickfruscello wrote:

 Recently, I downloaded Seamonkey 2.0 RC and noticed that the copy
 function does not work.  I tried Ctrl+C, choosing Edit and then copy,
 right click copy and none of them worked.  I uninstalled the browser
 completely, reinstalled it with the current 2.0 version on the front
 page and I'm still having this problem.  I'm using Windows XP
 professional service pack 3.  Interestingly enough, I have Windows
 Vista at home and the copy paste function works fine.  I installed
 Seamonkey fresh on another Windows XP machine and it had the same
 problem.  Is this a problem with XP?

If you type CTRL-C twice, can you then paste? Just asking.

Phil

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