Re[4]: Expiring filters

2002-01-16 Thread Raj
Daniel, On Wed, 16 Jan 2002, at 18:36:09 [GMT +0100] (which was 11:06 PM where I live) you wrote: D> Thanks for advices, but it seems to me to not to worthy work for such D> simple action. I was thinking more about some selection on the filter D> options that maybe i was unable to find, like In

Re[3]: Expiring filters

2002-01-16 Thread Daniel
Tuesday, 15 January, 2002, 12:50:09 AM, you wrote: AA> Hello. AA> Here's one way to do it: AA> Have the filter export the message to a file and launch a VBS script. AA> Checking dates in VBS is trivial. AA> The message can be sent back to TB!, if necessary, via the /MAIL AA> parameter. Than

Re[2]: Automatic switch off with W2k

2002-01-16 Thread Malte Schomers
Hello, Eddie Castelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Any possibility to know before if I'm gona have *bad luck*?? I'm not sure. But I think the probability that it will work is rather small, because Win2K would have atomatically installed ACPI during the installation if the BIOS was new enough. I t

Re[2]: Automatic switch off with W2k

2002-01-16 Thread Andrew Aronoff
Hello Eddie, I'll only reply to this OT thread once. Contact me privately for more info. Switching from non-ACPI to ACPI-compatible REQUIRES an "upgrade install" into your same system. Look at MSKB # Q246236, "How to Upgrade Windows 2000 to Use an ACPI HAL", for the details. It is _strongly_ a

Re: Automatic switch off with W2k

2002-01-16 Thread David van Zuijlekom
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 Hello Eddie, On Wednesday, January 16, 2002 at 17:57:56 +0100, Eddie Castelli [EC] wrote concerning 'Automatic switch off with W2k': EC> Any Idea what must be set/changed (ev. in the Registry) to have this EC> feature turned on again? Yes. You shou

Re: Automatic switch off with W2k

2002-01-16 Thread Eddie Castelli
Dear Malte, --->>> Malte Schomers / Mittwoch 16.01.2002, 18:12:47 Automatic switch off with W2k > [...] where it > says "Standard PC" to "ACPI compatible PC" or something like that. > But CAREFUL If you have bad luck (like I did when I tried that) > after a reboot you will get a bl

[OT] Re: Automatic switch off with W2k

2002-01-16 Thread Malte Schomers
Hello, Eddie Castelli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Since I have Installed W2k and SP2 (before Win98) my System does > not switch off Automatically anymore. Under Win98 it used to when > shutting down with the 'Start' button. I had/have the same problem. The problem is that the BIOS is probably to

Automatic switch off with W2k

2002-01-16 Thread Eddie Castelli
Dear readers, Since I have Installed W2k and SP2 (before Win98) my System does not switch off Automatically anymore. Under Win98 it used to when shutting down with the 'Start' button. Any Idea what must be set/changed (ev. in the Registry) to have this feature turned on again? Thanks for your h