Re: Opening attachments

2006-12-31 Thread Tony
Hello Roelof,

T I've installed the Christmas Edition 3.95.1 and seem to have lost a few 
settings doing so.

RO Is that still the same after installing 3.95.03?
RO What OS are you using?

WinXP Pro latetest updates installed.
I just installed the latest version (3.95.6) of TB and I still can't open 
attachments.
Security settings are allowing all attachments.
So Options-Preferences-Protection is set to everything empty but the middle 
box is *.*


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Re: Opening attachments

2006-12-23 Thread Tony
Hello Tony,

Friday, December 22, 2006, 6:59:14 AM, you wrote:

T   
T   
T Hello tbudl,
T  

T  
T I've installed the Christmas Edition 3.95.1 and seem to have lost a few 
settings doing so.
T  
T I can't open any attachments anymore.
T  
T I even set Options.Prefrences.Protection to
T  
T Deny files: a blank box
T  
T Allow files: *.*
T  
T Warn: *.*
T  

T  
T Is there another setting I need to change?
T  

T  



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Re: Opening attachments

2006-12-23 Thread Roelof Otten
Hallo Tony,

On Sat, 23 Dec 2006 21:48:29 +0100GMT (23-12-2006, 21:48 , where I
live), you wrote:

T I've installed the Christmas Edition 3.95.1 and seem to have lost a few 
settings doing so.

Is that still the same after installing 3.95.03?
What OS are you using?

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Re: Opening attachments

2006-12-23 Thread Tony
Hello Roelof,

Saturday, December 23, 2006, 10:13:53 PM, you wrote:

RO Hallo Tony,

RO On Sat, 23 Dec 2006 21:48:29 +0100GMT (23-12-2006, 21:48 , where I
RO live), you wrote:

T I've installed the Christmas Edition 3.95.1 and seem to have lost a few 
settings doing so.

RO Is that still the same after installing 3.95.03?
RO What OS are you using?


It's *since* I installed 3.95.03 (Christmas Edition). No problems
before.
Win XP with all the latest patches from Microsoft update.



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Re: opening attachments with associated applications

2001-06-13 Thread Mike Harlos

Hi Jan,

Wednesday, June 13, 2001, 7:00:06 AM, Jan Rifkinson on TBUDL wrote:

   What is Wordview  where can it be found?

It's Microsoft's viewer for Word Files. Here's the URL and info.
Looks like they've changed the name to Word Viewer:

http://download.microsoft.com/download/word2000/viewer/1/WIN98/EN-US/WD97VW32.EXE



 Word 97/2000 Viewer (Word 2000) (Windows 95/98/NT)
 
Important This download is for users who don't have Word; it
allows them to open and view Word 2000 documents.

To share Word 97 documents with those who do not have Word,
download Word 97/2000 Viewer (Word 97) (Windows 95/98/NT).

With the Microsoft Word Viewer 97/2000, Microsoft Word users can
share documents with those who do not have Word and users without
Word can open and view Word documents. This product also allows
users who wish to post rich-formatted Word documents on the
Internet to expand their online audience to people who might not
have Word. This viewer also allows users to view and print
documents created in the Word native file format, even if they do
not have Word. Users are allowed to zoom, outline, or view page
layout, headers/footers, footnotes, and annotations.

Word Viewer 97/2000 includes the following features: 

- Online Layout View for easy reading of online documents,
  including those with background colors and textures
- Document Map for point-and-click navigation through longer
  documents
- Hyperlink navigation to open any hyperlink in a document with
  your installed browser

The viewer does not allow users to edit files. However, it allows
them to copy information from a document to other applications.

Microsoft Word Viewer 97/2000 will follow hyperlinks located in
Word documents. Word Viewer 97/2000 is built to automatically
configure itself as a Helper Application for Netscape Navigator
and Microsoft Internet Explorer. This allows users to
automatically view Word documents that are linked to Hypertext
Markup Language (HTML) pages on a LAN or on the web in the user's
default web browser. Word Viewer by itself can follow document
hyperlinks on a LAN. This new capability allows users to browse
rich document systems on a LAN in much the same way a web browser
allows you to explore the Internet.

This product is freeware. We encourage you to copy and
distribute Word Viewer to your friends and co-workers or post it
on public electronic bulletin boards. The Word Viewer is also
available from the Microsoft Download Service at (425) 936-6735.

System Requirements for Using Word Viewer
A personal computer with a 486 or higher processor 
Microsoft Windows® 95 operating system or Microsoft Windows NT®
Workstation operating system 3.51 or later
4 MB of memory for Windows 95 (8 MB recommended) 
12 MB of memory for Windows NT Workstation 
7 MB of hard disk space (9 MB free for installation only) 
VGA or higher-resolution video adapter 
Microsoft Mouse or compatible pointing device  
 















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Re: opening attachments with associated applications

2001-06-12 Thread A Curtis Martin

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On Mon, 11 Jun 2001 22:29:22 -0500, rainmakr contributed this to our
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rec Can The Bat! be configured to open attachments (specifically GIF, JPG,
rec  TIFs) with the associated application?  Every time I double-click an
rec attachment, it opens in MS Picture Viewer rather than the associated
rec Fireworks.  I've double and triple-checked my associations and all
rec appears correct.  It's a pain to save the attachments only to open
rec them with a different app.

Look at the menu option  Option/Use external image viewer to open
attached images. Be sure that it's toggled on.

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Re: opening attachments with associated applications

2001-06-12 Thread A Curtis Martin

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On Tue, 12 Jun 2001 20:00:20 -0500, John graced us with these comments:
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JE Thanks.  Yes, External Image Viewer is toggled on.  If I
JE double-click a GIF in Explorer, it opens with Fireworks.  If I
JE double-click on a GIF in TB!, it opens with MS Picture Viewer.

This still sounds like a Windows problem since TB!, AFAIK, simply takes
the association from Windows and uses it. TB! opens ACDSee as it should
for me.

What flavour of Windows are you using? Indicating this information very
briefly in your signature can be very helpful.

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Re: opening attachments with associated applications

2001-06-12 Thread Mike Harlos

Hi,

Tuesday, June 12, 2001, 8:32:21 PM, A Curtis Martin on TBUDL wrote:

 This still sounds like a Windows problem since TB!, AFAIK,
 simply takes the association from Windows and uses it. TB!
 opens ACDSee as it should for me.

I had a similar problem a while ago (Jan 2000), when TB! would
open Word files with MS Word, when I had them associated with
WordView to minimize the risk of macro viruses.

Andrew Lovetski provided this insight (taken from the archives):


 Begin Quote from Andrew 

So, your problem is as follows:

When a file is double-clicked in TB, TB performs Open command.
Hence, WinWord is fired up with your file.

When a file is double-clicked in Explorer, the Default command is
executed (WordView in your case).

Work-around: go to File Types dialog (in explorer), create a new
command Open with Word and copy all stuff from Open command to
Open with Word command (that is just create a copy of Open
command - AFAIR, explorer won't let you rename the Open command).
Then associate the Open command with WordView - that is copy all
stuff from WordView command into the corresponding fields of Open
command.

Now the Open command will fire up WordView, and to open a file in
Word you'll have to use the command Open with Word.

Oh, and don't forget to keep the files with exported parts of
your registry. Just double-click them to restore the system to
the previous state, in case if smth goes wrong...

HTH and Good luck...

A question to TBUDLers:

Should TB use the Default command (as configured on user's
system) when double-clicking a file, or should it just open the
file (that is always use the Open command)?

Best regards,
Andrew

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Re: Opening Attachments

2001-02-24 Thread SyP

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Hello Scott Wright,

You wrote on 2/24/2001, 10:09 PM:

Scott I a message box (see below) when opening an attachment. I would
Scott like to permanently disable it so that I don't get it and don't
Scott have to press the shift key while opening attachments.

Scott How do I permanently eliminate the message box?

In the Registry, under the HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\The Bat!
branch there are 3 keyes, named: ProtectAllowOpen, ProtectDisableOpen
and ProtectWarnOpen. You want to make the value of the last one to an
empty string.

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Re: Opening Attachments

2000-07-17 Thread Roel

Hi Nick

On Mon, 17 Jul 2000 11:41:04 -0700GMT
   (which was 17/07/00, 20:41 +0100GMT for me),

you wrote:


NA I have my Options set so _no_ attachments can be opened in TB!,
NA but for the life of me, I cannot remember where I set that Option
NA from? Can someone point me in the right direction please? I've
NA tried the Archives, but I must be using the wrong search criteria,
NA because I cannot find what I am looking for.

it's in the registry:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\The Bat!
keys: ProtectAllowOpen
  ProtectDisableOpen
  ProtectWarnOpen

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Re: Opening Attachments

2000-07-17 Thread Nick Andriash

On Monday, July 17, 2000, 11:46:52 AM, Roel wrote:

R it's in the registry:
R HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\RIT\The Bat!
R keys: ProtectAllowOpen
R   ProtectDisableOpen
R   ProtectWarnOpen

Thanks Roel for the quick response... That indeed did the trick. :o)


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