Re: Juice won't Open

2007-05-08 Thread Sarah
Well  i'm still learning about this file. I messed up royally the first time 
so I had to  del the config file but juice  made another one. We are still 
learning

: Sarah
:
: A hidden file; that sure makes sense -- and something I'll need to
: remember when another situation like this pops up -- as it surely
: will. And great idea of using TextPal to get at its contents.
:
: Great and thanks!
:
:
:Mike
:
:
:
:
:
:
: On Mon, 7 May 2007, Sarah wrote:
:
: I found the corect path. I was going bassed on what you said andi
: managed to open the file in text pal. hear it is.
: C:\documents and settings\UseeName\Application
: Data\iPodder\ipodder.cfg. Substitute the UserName for yours and
: make sure that folders and files are not hidden. That's probably
: why you didn't see it.
: SAG
:
: : Hello,
: : I wonder how are you trying to start up Juice?
: : I myself, I start it up from my start menue.
: : I hit the letter j until I hear Jaws say, Juice, J I hit the
: : letter J again, and it's open.
: : The problem may be the way you have Juice sat up, I say that
: : because Juice is sometimes a tricky program to master.
: : But I hope these little tips helps.
: : Good luck.
: : - Original Message -
: : From: Sarah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: : To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
: : Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 2:14 AM
: : Subject: Re: Juice won't Open
: :
: :
: : Hmm. I'll take a look when I'm more awake. Maybe we can get this
: : thing solved.
: :
: : SAG
: : : Sarah
: : :
: : : I did a Google search and came up with the following as to
: : : where Juice config info is stored:
: : :
: : : \documents and settings\username\application data\ipodder
: : :
: : :
: : : Here is the rub:
: : :
: : : while I found this subdirectory (it holds 5 files) on my
: : : external MyBook Western Digital backup drive, this is no
: : : where to be found on my hd.
: : :
: : :   Mike
: : :
: : :
: : : On Sat, 5 May 2007, Sarah wrote:
: : :
: : : I ws thining there would be an INI file you can change that
: : : in, but I'm not registered n the forums yet. Glad that
: : : worked but I'd like to find a different solution.
: : : SAG
: : :
: : : : wWell, here is how all this worked out.
: : : :
: : : : No matter what we did, we couldn't get Juice to accept
: : : : the notion that another copy of itself wasn't  running
: : : : despite one couldn't find a copy of the program on the
: : : : pc.
: : : : My wife suggested that we find another version of Juice
: : : : to see if that might somehow trick the system into
: : : : installing. And on the 2nd try, it did.
: : : :
: : : : This left the problem of Juice trying to locate the saved
: : : : podcast directory which no longer existed on the drive
: : : : the program believed it did.
: : : : I came up with one of my infrequent brainstorms and
: : : : devised a plan to trick the software into finding that
: : : : directory.
: : : : If you recall, the problem was that the drive that
: : : : stores the downloads (letter e) suddenly became an l
: : : : with e now a cd/dvd drive.
: : : : What if I created a cd with the appropriate directory
: : : : /mrp with some podcasts in it.
: : : : Juice fell for the trick immediately allowing me to get
: : : : into the program and correct the downloads folder.
: : : : Not wanting a similar problem down the road, I decided to
: : : : store the downloads henceforth on the c: drive.
: : : :
: : : : Now some observations:  while both the Juice uninstaller
: : : : and add/remove programs XP utility decided that Juice
: : : : was off the system, none of the configuration info was
: : : : touched.
: : : : Hence, when the program returned to the pc, it
: : : : immediately picked up all the previous settings
: : : : including subscriptions and what had been downloaded,
: : : : what had been erased, skipped, etc. While in this
: : : : instance, this was a positive; it is a reminder that
: : : : programs removed from the system still do leave their
: : : : tracks.  So, in many instances, elements linger on for
: : : : as long as you have the pc. .
: : : :
: : : : Finally, thanks to Flor, Gene A., Gene s, Pam d., Ron c.
: : : : Sarah, and others who offered their guidance over the
: : : : last several days.
: : : :
: : : :   Mike
: : : :
: : : : On Wed, 2 May 2007, Mike Pietruk wrote:
: : : :
: : : : When attempting to open Juice, I get an error msg as a
: : : : result of the path of where the the podcasts are stored
: : : : no longer existing (the external drive had its letter
: : : : changed). As I cannot get into the program, I can't
: : : : obviously changed that info. Any suggestions as to how
: : : : I might remedy this situation. I am afraid that
: : : : uninstalling, and then reinstalling, will not only lose
: : : : my previous settings but also might just bring up that
: : : : same inaccessible path.
: : : :
: : : :
: : : :
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Re: Juice won't Open

2007-05-07 Thread Sarah
Hmm. I'll take a look when I'm more awake. Maybe we can get this thing 
solved.

SAG
: Sarah
:
: I did a Google search and came up with the following as to where
: Juice config info is stored:
:
: \documents and settings\username\application data\ipodder
:
:
: Here is the rub:
:
: while I found this subdirectory (it holds 5 files) on my external
: MyBook Western Digital backup drive, this is no where to be found on
: my hd.
:
:   Mike
:
:
: On Sat, 5 May 2007, Sarah wrote:
:
: I ws thining there would be an INI file you can change that in, but
: I'm not registered n the forums yet. Glad that worked but I'd like
: to find a different solution.
: SAG
:
: : wWell, here is how all this worked out.
: :
: : No matter what we did, we couldn't get Juice to accept the notion
: : that another copy of itself wasn't  running despite one couldn't
: : find a copy of the program on the pc.
: : My wife suggested that we find another version of Juice to see if
: : that might somehow trick the system into installing.
: : And on the 2nd try, it did.
: :
: : This left the problem of Juice trying to locate the saved podcast
: : directory which no longer existed on the drive the program
: : believed it did.
: : I came up with one of my infrequent brainstorms and devised a
: : plan to trick the software into finding that directory.
: : If you recall, the problem was that the drive that stores the
: : downloads (letter e) suddenly became an l with e now a cd/dvd
: : drive.
: : What if I created a cd with the appropriate directory /mrp with
: : some podcasts in it.
: : Juice fell for the trick immediately allowing me to get into the
: : program and correct the downloads folder.
: : Not wanting a similar problem down the road, I decided to store
: : the downloads henceforth on the c: drive.
: :
: : Now some observations:  while both the Juice uninstaller and
: : add/remove programs XP utility decided that Juice was off the
: : system, none of the configuration info was touched.
: : Hence, when the program returned to the pc, it immediately
: : picked up all the previous settings including subscriptions and
: : what had been downloaded, what had been erased, skipped, etc.
: : While in this instance, this was a positive; it is a reminder
: : that programs removed from the system still do leave their
: : tracks.  So, in many instances, elements linger on for as long
: : as you have the pc. .
: :
: : Finally, thanks to Flor, Gene A., Gene s, Pam d., Ron c. Sarah,
: : and others who offered their guidance over the last several days.
: :
: :   Mike
: :
: : On Wed, 2 May 2007, Mike Pietruk wrote:
: :
: : When attempting to open Juice, I get an error msg as a result of
: : the path of where the the podcasts are stored no longer existing
: : (the external drive had its letter changed).
: : As I cannot get into the program, I can't obviously changed that
: : info. Any suggestions as to how I might remedy this situation.
: : I am afraid that uninstalling, and then reinstalling, will not
: : only lose my previous settings but also might just bring up
: : that same inaccessible path.
: :
: :
: :
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Re: Juice won't Open

2007-05-07 Thread John Price
Hello,
I wonder how are you trying to start up Juice?
I myself, I start it up from my start menue.
I hit the letter j until I hear Jaws say, Juice, J I hit the letter J 
again, and it's open.
The problem may be the way you have Juice sat up, I say that because Juice 
is sometimes a tricky program to master.
But I hope these little tips helps.
Good luck.
- Original Message - 
From: Sarah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 2:14 AM
Subject: Re: Juice won't Open


 Hmm. I'll take a look when I'm more awake. Maybe we can get this thing
 solved.

 SAG
 : Sarah
 :
 : I did a Google search and came up with the following as to where
 : Juice config info is stored:
 :
 : \documents and settings\username\application data\ipodder
 :
 :
 : Here is the rub:
 :
 : while I found this subdirectory (it holds 5 files) on my external
 : MyBook Western Digital backup drive, this is no where to be found on
 : my hd.
 :
 :   Mike
 :
 :
 : On Sat, 5 May 2007, Sarah wrote:
 :
 : I ws thining there would be an INI file you can change that in, but
 : I'm not registered n the forums yet. Glad that worked but I'd like
 : to find a different solution.
 : SAG
 :
 : : wWell, here is how all this worked out.
 : :
 : : No matter what we did, we couldn't get Juice to accept the notion
 : : that another copy of itself wasn't  running despite one couldn't
 : : find a copy of the program on the pc.
 : : My wife suggested that we find another version of Juice to see if
 : : that might somehow trick the system into installing.
 : : And on the 2nd try, it did.
 : :
 : : This left the problem of Juice trying to locate the saved podcast
 : : directory which no longer existed on the drive the program
 : : believed it did.
 : : I came up with one of my infrequent brainstorms and devised a
 : : plan to trick the software into finding that directory.
 : : If you recall, the problem was that the drive that stores the
 : : downloads (letter e) suddenly became an l with e now a cd/dvd
 : : drive.
 : : What if I created a cd with the appropriate directory /mrp with
 : : some podcasts in it.
 : : Juice fell for the trick immediately allowing me to get into the
 : : program and correct the downloads folder.
 : : Not wanting a similar problem down the road, I decided to store
 : : the downloads henceforth on the c: drive.
 : :
 : : Now some observations:  while both the Juice uninstaller and
 : : add/remove programs XP utility decided that Juice was off the
 : : system, none of the configuration info was touched.
 : : Hence, when the program returned to the pc, it immediately
 : : picked up all the previous settings including subscriptions and
 : : what had been downloaded, what had been erased, skipped, etc.
 : : While in this instance, this was a positive; it is a reminder
 : : that programs removed from the system still do leave their
 : : tracks.  So, in many instances, elements linger on for as long
 : : as you have the pc. .
 : :
 : : Finally, thanks to Flor, Gene A., Gene s, Pam d., Ron c. Sarah,
 : : and others who offered their guidance over the last several days.
 : :
 : :   Mike
 : :
 : : On Wed, 2 May 2007, Mike Pietruk wrote:
 : :
 : : When attempting to open Juice, I get an error msg as a result of
 : : the path of where the the podcasts are stored no longer existing
 : : (the external drive had its letter changed).
 : : As I cannot get into the program, I can't obviously changed that
 : : info. Any suggestions as to how I might remedy this situation.
 : : I am afraid that uninstalling, and then reinstalling, will not
 : : only lose my previous settings but also might just bring up
 : : that same inaccessible path.
 : :
 : :
 : :
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Re: Juice won't Open

2007-05-07 Thread Sarah
I found the corect path. I was going bassed on what you said andi managed to 
open the file in text pal. hear it is.
C:\documents and settings\UseeName\Application Data\iPodder\ipodder.cfg. 
Substitute the UserName for yours and make sure that folders and files are 
not hidden. That's probably why you didn't see it.
SAG

: Hello,
: I wonder how are you trying to start up Juice?
: I myself, I start it up from my start menue.
: I hit the letter j until I hear Jaws say, Juice, J I hit the
: letter J again, and it's open.
: The problem may be the way you have Juice sat up, I say that because
: Juice is sometimes a tricky program to master.
: But I hope these little tips helps.
: Good luck.
: - Original Message -
: From: Sarah [EMAIL PROTECTED]
: To: PC audio discussion list.  pc-audio@pc-audio.org
: Sent: Monday, May 07, 2007 2:14 AM
: Subject: Re: Juice won't Open
:
:
: Hmm. I'll take a look when I'm more awake. Maybe we can get this
: thing solved.
:
: SAG
: : Sarah
: :
: : I did a Google search and came up with the following as to where
: : Juice config info is stored:
: :
: : \documents and settings\username\application data\ipodder
: :
: :
: : Here is the rub:
: :
: : while I found this subdirectory (it holds 5 files) on my external
: : MyBook Western Digital backup drive, this is no where to be
: : found on my hd.
: :
: :   Mike
: :
: :
: : On Sat, 5 May 2007, Sarah wrote:
: :
: : I ws thining there would be an INI file you can change that in,
: : but I'm not registered n the forums yet. Glad that worked but
: : I'd like to find a different solution.
: : SAG
: :
: : : wWell, here is how all this worked out.
: : :
: : : No matter what we did, we couldn't get Juice to accept the
: : : notion that another copy of itself wasn't  running despite
: : : one couldn't find a copy of the program on the pc.
: : : My wife suggested that we find another version of Juice to
: : : see if that might somehow trick the system into installing.
: : : And on the 2nd try, it did.
: : :
: : : This left the problem of Juice trying to locate the saved
: : : podcast directory which no longer existed on the drive the
: : : program believed it did.
: : : I came up with one of my infrequent brainstorms and devised a
: : : plan to trick the software into finding that directory.
: : : If you recall, the problem was that the drive that stores the
: : : downloads (letter e) suddenly became an l with e now a
: : : cd/dvd drive.
: : : What if I created a cd with the appropriate directory /mrp
: : : with some podcasts in it.
: : : Juice fell for the trick immediately allowing me to get into
: : : the program and correct the downloads folder.
: : : Not wanting a similar problem down the road, I decided to
: : : store the downloads henceforth on the c: drive.
: : :
: : : Now some observations:  while both the Juice uninstaller and
: : : add/remove programs XP utility decided that Juice was off the
: : : system, none of the configuration info was touched.
: : : Hence, when the program returned to the pc, it immediately
: : : picked up all the previous settings including subscriptions
: : : and what had been downloaded, what had been erased, skipped,
: : : etc. While in this instance, this was a positive; it is a
: : : reminder that programs removed from the system still do
: : : leave their tracks.  So, in many instances, elements linger
: : : on for as long as you have the pc. .
: : :
: : : Finally, thanks to Flor, Gene A., Gene s, Pam d., Ron c.
: : : Sarah, and others who offered their guidance over the last
: : : several days.
: : :
: : :   Mike
: : :
: : : On Wed, 2 May 2007, Mike Pietruk wrote:
: : :
: : : When attempting to open Juice, I get an error msg as a
: : : result of the path of where the the podcasts are stored no
: : : longer existing (the external drive had its letter changed).
: : : As I cannot get into the program, I can't obviously changed
: : : that info. Any suggestions as to how I might remedy this
: : : situation. I am afraid that uninstalling, and then
: : : reinstalling, will not only lose my previous settings but
: : : also might just bring up that same inaccessible path.
: : :
: : :
: : :
: : :
: : :
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: : : http://www.pc-audio.org
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Re: Juice won't Open

2007-05-06 Thread Mike Pietruk
Sarah

I did a Google search and came up with the following as to where Juice 
config info is stored:

\documents and settings\username\application data\ipodder


Here is the rub:

while I found this subdirectory (it holds 5 files) on my external MyBook 
Western Digital backup drive, this is no where to be found on my hd.

   Mike


On Sat, 5 May 2007, Sarah wrote:

 I ws thining there would be an INI file you can change that in, but I'm not 
 registered n the forums yet. Glad that worked but I'd like to find a 
 different solution.
 SAG
 
 : wWell, here is how all this worked out.
 :
 : No matter what we did, we couldn't get Juice to accept the notion
 : that another copy of itself wasn't  running despite one couldn't
 : find a copy of the program on the pc.
 : My wife suggested that we find another version of Juice to see if
 : that might somehow trick the system into installing.
 : And on the 2nd try, it did.
 :
 : This left the problem of Juice trying to locate the saved podcast
 : directory which no longer existed on the drive the program believed
 : it did.
 : I came up with one of my infrequent brainstorms and devised a plan
 : to trick the software into finding that directory.
 : If you recall, the problem was that the drive that stores the
 : downloads (letter e) suddenly became an l with e now a cd/dvd
 : drive.
 : What if I created a cd with the appropriate directory /mrp with
 : some podcasts in it.
 : Juice fell for the trick immediately allowing me to get into the
 : program and correct the downloads folder.
 : Not wanting a similar problem down the road, I decided to store the
 : downloads henceforth on the c: drive.
 :
 : Now some observations:  while both the Juice uninstaller and
 : add/remove programs XP utility decided that Juice was off the
 : system, none of the configuration info was touched.
 : Hence, when the program returned to the pc, it immediately picked up
 : all the previous settings including subscriptions and what had been
 : downloaded, what had been erased, skipped, etc.
 : While in this instance, this was a positive; it is a reminder that
 : programs removed from the system still do leave their tracks.  So,
 : in many instances, elements linger on for as long as you have the
 : pc. .
 :
 : Finally, thanks to Flor, Gene A., Gene s, Pam d., Ron c. Sarah,
 : and others who offered their guidance over the last several days.
 :
 :   Mike
 :
 : On Wed, 2 May 2007, Mike Pietruk wrote:
 :
 : When attempting to open Juice, I get an error msg as a result of
 : the path of where the the podcasts are stored no longer existing
 : (the external drive had its letter changed).
 : As I cannot get into the program, I can't obviously changed that
 : info. Any suggestions as to how I might remedy this situation.
 : I am afraid that uninstalling, and then reinstalling, will not only
 : lose my previous settings but also might just bring up that same
 : inaccessible path.
 :
 :
 :
 :
 :
 : Audio List Help, Guidelines, Archives and more...
 : http://www.pc-audio.org
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Re: Juice won't Open

2007-05-05 Thread Mike Pietruk
wWell, here is how all this worked out.

No matter what we did, we couldn't get Juice to accept the notion that another 
copy of itself wasn't  running despite one couldn't find a copy of the program 
on the pc.
My wife suggested that we find another version of Juice to see if that might 
somehow trick the system into installing.
And on the 2nd try, it did.

This left the problem of Juice trying to locate the saved podcast directory 
which no longer existed on the drive the program believed it did.
I came up with one of my infrequent brainstorms and devised a plan to trick the 
software into finding that directory.
If you recall, the problem was that the drive that stores the downloads (letter 
e) suddenly became an l with e now a cd/dvd drive.
What if I created a cd with the appropriate directory /mrp with some podcasts 
in it.
Juice fell for the trick immediately allowing me to get into the program and 
correct the downloads folder.
Not wanting a similar problem down the road, I decided to store the downloads 
henceforth on the c: drive.

Now some observations:  while both the Juice uninstaller and add/remove 
programs XP utility decided that Juice was off the system, none of the 
configuration info was touched.
Hence, when the program returned to the pc, it immediately picked up all the 
previous settings including subscriptions and what had been downloaded, what 
had been erased, skipped, etc.
While in this instance, this was a positive; it is a reminder that programs 
removed from the system still do leave their tracks.  So, in many instances, 
elements linger on for as long as you have the pc.
.

Finally, thanks to Flor, Gene A., Gene s, Pam d., Ron c. Sarah, 
and others who offered their guidance over the last several days.

   Mike

On Wed, 2 May 2007, Mike Pietruk wrote:

 When attempting to open Juice, I get an error msg as a result of the path 
 of where the the podcasts are stored no longer existing (the external 
 drive had its letter changed).
 As I cannot get into the program, I can't obviously changed that info.
 Any suggestions as to how I might remedy this situation.
 I am afraid that uninstalling, and then reinstalling, will not only lose 
 my previous settings but also might just bring up that same inaccessible 
 path.
 
 
 


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Re: Juice won't Open

2007-05-05 Thread Sarah
I ws thining there would be an INI file you can change that in, but I'm not 
registered n the forums yet. Glad that worked but I'd like to find a 
different solution.
SAG

: wWell, here is how all this worked out.
:
: No matter what we did, we couldn't get Juice to accept the notion
: that another copy of itself wasn't  running despite one couldn't
: find a copy of the program on the pc.
: My wife suggested that we find another version of Juice to see if
: that might somehow trick the system into installing.
: And on the 2nd try, it did.
:
: This left the problem of Juice trying to locate the saved podcast
: directory which no longer existed on the drive the program believed
: it did.
: I came up with one of my infrequent brainstorms and devised a plan
: to trick the software into finding that directory.
: If you recall, the problem was that the drive that stores the
: downloads (letter e) suddenly became an l with e now a cd/dvd
: drive.
: What if I created a cd with the appropriate directory /mrp with
: some podcasts in it.
: Juice fell for the trick immediately allowing me to get into the
: program and correct the downloads folder.
: Not wanting a similar problem down the road, I decided to store the
: downloads henceforth on the c: drive.
:
: Now some observations:  while both the Juice uninstaller and
: add/remove programs XP utility decided that Juice was off the
: system, none of the configuration info was touched.
: Hence, when the program returned to the pc, it immediately picked up
: all the previous settings including subscriptions and what had been
: downloaded, what had been erased, skipped, etc.
: While in this instance, this was a positive; it is a reminder that
: programs removed from the system still do leave their tracks.  So,
: in many instances, elements linger on for as long as you have the
: pc. .
:
: Finally, thanks to Flor, Gene A., Gene s, Pam d., Ron c. Sarah,
: and others who offered their guidance over the last several days.
:
:   Mike
:
: On Wed, 2 May 2007, Mike Pietruk wrote:
:
: When attempting to open Juice, I get an error msg as a result of
: the path of where the the podcasts are stored no longer existing
: (the external drive had its letter changed).
: As I cannot get into the program, I can't obviously changed that
: info. Any suggestions as to how I might remedy this situation.
: I am afraid that uninstalling, and then reinstalling, will not only
: lose my previous settings but also might just bring up that same
: inaccessible path.
:
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Re: Juice won't Open

2007-05-03 Thread Sarah
Hello. I'm  contacting the forum to see what they thing is going on. 've 
wondered about that myself so we'll see.
SAG

: When attempting to open Juice, I get an error msg as a result of the
: path of where the the podcasts are stored no longer existing (the
: external drive had its letter changed).
: As I cannot get into the program, I can't obviously changed that
: info. Any suggestions as to how I might remedy this situation.
: I am afraid that uninstalling, and then reinstalling, will not only
: lose my previous settings but also might just bring up that same
: inaccessible path.
:
:
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Juice won't Open

2007-05-02 Thread Mike Pietruk
When attempting to open Juice, I get an error msg as a result of the path 
of where the the podcasts are stored no longer existing (the external 
drive had its letter changed).
As I cannot get into the program, I can't obviously changed that info.
Any suggestions as to how I might remedy this situation.
I am afraid that uninstalling, and then reinstalling, will not only lose 
my previous settings but also might just bring up that same inaccessible 
path.




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