Re: Help for Tracking Api Client warning dialog on FM 8 launch

2008-06-02 Thread Valerie Lipow
Happy Monday and thanks, Bruce Foster!

Rick Quatro helped me solve my problem. Somehow, a TrackChanges.dll found
its way into my fminit/plugins folder. I removed it from there and the
dialog disappeared.

I am thrilled that two of my favorite Framemaker "stars", each of whom have
added value to Frame by creating tools that make my job easier, took the
time to contact me to address this issue.

Thanks, gentlemen!

Val

On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 11:38 AM, Bruce Foster <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:

> Hi Valerie,
>
> I don't know what the message is referencing, but not all plugins appear in
> maker.ini.  It is possible to create a plugin that doesn't need to be
> registered in maker.ini.  In that case, the plugin is placed in
> \fminit\plugins\.  You might look in there for anything unusual.  In
> my FM 8 installation, the \fminit\plugins\ directory contains only
> the following dlls:
>
> mapper.dll
> masterpages.dll
> tablesort.dll
>
> Anything else is probably a third-party plugin.
>
> - Bruce
>
>
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> Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 13:58:01 -0700
> From: "Valerie Lipow" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Subject: Help for Tracking Api Client warning dialog on FM 8 launch
> To: Framers 
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> When launching Framemaker, a message dialog with the following content
> displays:
>
> Uninstalled copy of the Tracking Api Client! Please install it before
> using.
> [OK]
>
> I have searched the Web and the Adobe forum and support sites to find what
> plug-in this refers to. I can't find anything I can recognize in maker.ini
> to change.
>
> The message when closed on OK has no effect I'm aware of in using Frame.
> Still, the behavior is annoying, and I'd like to resolve it.
>
> If someone knows what this refers to, please advise. Thanks!
>
> --
> Valerie Lipow
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]<
>
>


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Help for Tracking Api Client warning dialog on FM 8 launch

2008-06-02 Thread Valerie Lipow
Happy Monday and thanks, Bruce Foster!

Rick Quatro helped me solve my problem. Somehow, a TrackChanges.dll found
its way into my fminit/plugins folder. I removed it from there and the
dialog disappeared.

I am thrilled that two of my favorite Framemaker "stars", each of whom have
added value to Frame by creating tools that make my job easier, took the
time to contact me to address this issue.

Thanks, gentlemen!

Val

On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 11:38 AM, Bruce Foster 
wrote:

> Hi Valerie,
>
> I don't know what the message is referencing, but not all plugins appear in
> maker.ini.  It is possible to create a plugin that doesn't need to be
> registered in maker.ini.  In that case, the plugin is placed in
> \fminit\plugins\.  You might look in there for anything unusual.  In
> my FM 8 installation, the \fminit\plugins\ directory contains only
> the following dlls:
>
> mapper.dll
> masterpages.dll
> tablesort.dll
>
> Anything else is probably a third-party plugin.
>
> - Bruce
>
>
> Message text written by INTERNET:framers at 
> lists.frameusers.com
> >Message: 24
> Date: Fri, 30 May 2008 13:58:01 -0700
> From: "Valerie Lipow" 
> Subject: Help for Tracking Api Client warning dialog on FM 8 launch
> To: Framers 
> Message-ID:
><808ccaab0805301358x56c668dai4a5c87fad2ee6be0 at mail.gmail.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1
>
> When launching Framemaker, a message dialog with the following content
> displays:
>
> Uninstalled copy of the Tracking Api Client! Please install it before
> using.
> [OK]
>
> I have searched the Web and the Adobe forum and support sites to find what
> plug-in this refers to. I can't find anything I can recognize in maker.ini
> to change.
>
> The message when closed on OK has no effect I'm aware of in using Frame.
> Still, the behavior is annoying, and I'd like to resolve it.
>
> If someone knows what this refers to, please advise. Thanks!
>
> --
> Valerie Lipow
> vallipow at gmail.com<
>
>


-- 
Valerie Lipow
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Help for Tracking Api Client warning dialog on FM 8 launch

2008-05-30 Thread Valerie Lipow
When launching Framemaker, a message dialog with the following content
displays:

Uninstalled copy of the Tracking Api Client! Please install it before using.
[OK]

I have searched the Web and the Adobe forum and support sites to find what
plug-in this refers to. I can't find anything I can recognize in maker.ini
to change.

The message when closed on OK has no effect I'm aware of in using Frame.
Still, the behavior is annoying, and I'd like to resolve it.

If someone knows what this refers to, please advise. Thanks!

-- 
Valerie Lipow
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Help for Tracking Api Client warning dialog on FM 8 launch

2008-05-30 Thread Valerie Lipow
When launching Framemaker, a message dialog with the following content
displays:

Uninstalled copy of the Tracking Api Client! Please install it before using.
[OK]

I have searched the Web and the Adobe forum and support sites to find what
plug-in this refers to. I can't find anything I can recognize in maker.ini
to change.

The message when closed on OK has no effect I'm aware of in using Frame.
Still, the behavior is annoying, and I'd like to resolve it.

If someone knows what this refers to, please advise. Thanks!

-- 
Valerie Lipow
vallipow at gmail.com