Re: [Dx4win] ADIF export to Club Log

2009-11-18 Thread Mike
OK -

Paul?

Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
> I don't know.  Please ask Paul.
>
> On Tue, Nov 17, 2009 at 2:59 PM, Mike  wrote:
>   
>> Thanks, Jim -
>> The OP was:
>>
>> "When I start 7.07.02, Windows Defender alerts me to a change in
>> VICHW11.SYS. I'm on XP Pro SP3. I have the action set to permit."
>>
>> As Mel points out, that isn't a question. I asked the question a couple of
>> posts later.
>>
>> What can I do to stop that behavior?
>>
>> Mike NF4L
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>> Jim Reisert AD1C wrote:
>> 
>>> Mike, what was the question?  I can't find it in my DX4WIN folder.
>>>
>>> On 11/17/2009 5:47 AM, Mike wrote:
>>>   
 Mel wrote:
 
> Might be an opportune moment to remind everyone to mention the version
> you having an issue with. It can result in faster resolution...
>   
 I put a version number in my question 8 DAYS ago, and got no
 response.. :-P

 Mike NF4L

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Re: [Dx4win] ADIF export to Club Log

2009-11-18 Thread Mike
It's in windows/system32/drivers directory .


Mel wrote:
> Make sure it is in windows/system32/drivers directory
>
> Copy it there manually if you have to. The original copy is in you 
> dx4win folder in the drivers directory.
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> Mike wrote:
>> I did, actually, but it was a couple of posts later. :-)
>>
>> Yes, the issue is that Windows Defender gigs me every time I start 
>> DX4Win.
>>
>> The question is, how to stop that?
>>
>> 73, Mike NF4L
>>
>> Mel wrote:
>>> I saw that posting. You didn't ask a question... I wasn't sure what 
>>> the issue was.
>>>
>>> Is the message from Windows Defender every time you start the DX4Win?
>>>
>>> Mike wrote:
 Mel wrote:
> Might be an opportune moment to remind everyone to mention the 
> version you having an issue with. It can result in faster 
> resolution...
 I put a version number in my question 8 DAYS ago, and got no 
 response.. :-P

 Mike NF4L


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Re: [Dx4win] Windows Defender warning

2009-11-18 Thread Mel
Odd. I wasn't running Defender on my XP machine in the shack, so I 
installed it. No issues when I start DX4Win. It almost sounds like 
DX4Win is trying to reinstall the driver every time it starts.

I wonder if there isn't a registry entry that tells DX4Win that it is 
already installed. When you installed DX4Win, were you administrator?

Also, if you copied your installation from another computer that might 
create an issue.

You can check the Defender log. type Security Center from the command 
line and click on Defender then History. There might be a hint there.

Mike wrote:
> It's in windows/system32/drivers directory .
> 
> 
> Mel wrote:
>> Make sure it is in windows/system32/drivers directory
>>
>> Copy it there manually if you have to. The original copy is in you 
>> dx4win folder in the drivers directory.
>>
>>
>>
>> Mike wrote:
>>> I did, actually, but it was a couple of posts later. :-)
>>>
>>> Yes, the issue is that Windows Defender gigs me every time I start 
>>> DX4Win.
>>>
>>> The question is, how to stop that?
>>>
>>> 73, Mike NF4L
>>>
>>> Mel wrote:
 I saw that posting. You didn't ask a question... I wasn't sure what 
 the issue was.

 Is the message from Windows Defender every time you start the DX4Win?

 Mike wrote:
> Mel wrote:
>> Might be an opportune moment to remind everyone to mention the 
>> version you having an issue with. It can result in faster 
>> resolution...
> I put a version number in my question 8 DAYS ago, and got no 
> response.. :-P
>
> Mike NF4L
>
>

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Re: [Dx4win] Previous Callsign

2009-11-18 Thread Dick Flanagan
At 09:39 PM 11/17/2009, Pete Pel wrote:
 >A question regarding previous callsigns. I am going to enter my logs from my
 >previous call so I can upload them to LOTW. These contacts still count for
 >my overall DXCC records, so should I create a group for that call or is
 >there another way of doing this.

As others have said, a new D4W group is often the easiest way to keep 
track of "old" and "new" QSOs.  I found Kostas' solution particularly 
well-suited.  As for LOTW, you needn't worry about it keeping 
track.  Each of your call signs will have its own LOTW certificate 
which will contain the precise beginning and ending QSO dates/times 
for each call sign so it will know which call sign was used even if 
you don't use D4W to keep track and then you can be like Jim "I Don' 
Need No Stinkin' Groups" Reisert and just use a D4W date filter 
whenever you want to select all of one call sign or another.

Dick
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