Re: TB on dual boot WinXP/7?

2009-12-29 Thread Bob Riley
Hi Susanne, Tuesday, December 29, 2009, 5:29:41 PM, you wrote: [snip] > And I have to admit never having tried IMAP > before with TB, but would it be the better choice (for a > gmail account)? I can only speak for myself, of course. I have had Gmail from almost its beginning - perhaps five y

Re: TB on dual boot WinXP/7?

2009-12-29 Thread Stuart Cuddy
Hello Sam, Tuesday, December 29, 2009, 6:39:54 PM, you wrote: S>> And I have to admit never having tried IMAP S>> before with TB, but would it be the better choice (for a S>> gmail account)? SB> I've never heard anything especially good about IMAP support in TB!, so SB> I've never tried it myself

Re: TB on dual boot WinXP/7?

2009-12-29 Thread Sam Brown
Tuesday, December 29, 2009, 7:29:41 PM, Susanne wrote: S> And I have to admit never having tried IMAP S> before with TB, but would it be the better choice (for a S> gmail account)? I've never heard anything especially good about IMAP support in TB!, so I've never tried it myself. I'm sure others

Re: TB on dual boot WinXP/7?

2009-12-29 Thread Susanne
Hi, Tuesday, December 29, 2009, 4:23:07 PM,freejack_in...@yahoo.com wrote: > You should have no problems pointing to a > message base on another partition. Thanks! I'll give that a try. And I have to admit never having tried IMAP before with TB, but would it be the better choice (for a gmail

Re: TB on dual boot WinXP/7?

2009-12-29 Thread Sam Brown
S> How do I go about synchronizing the XP and 7 TB S> installations? Or is it possible to access the S> XP installation of TB from within Win7? S> I'm not a tech savvy user, but can usually manage S> to follow instructions! ;) You should have no problems pointing to a message base on another

TB on dual boot WinXP/7?

2009-12-29 Thread Susanne
Hi, I'm having the opportunity to try out Windows 7 Ultimate, but want to install it to another partition and run a dual boot system for the time being. The partitioning and Win7 install is done. How do I go about synchronizing the XP and 7 TB installations? Or is it possible to access the

Re: TB! and Windows 7 UAC

2009-12-29 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi Cesar, on Tue, 29 Dec 2009 16:03:13 -0200GMT (29.12.2009, 19:03 +0100GMT here), you wrote: CS> Tuesday, December 29, 2009, 3:53:52 PM, you wrote: >> Of course The Bat! makes changes to your computer. For some settings >> it even uses the registry. I would permit this, so TB! can work its >>

Re: TB! and Windows 7 UAC

2009-12-29 Thread Cesar Santos
Hello Peter, Tuesday, December 29, 2009, 3:53:52 PM, you wrote: > Of course The Bat! makes changes to your computer. For some settings > it even uses the registry. I would permit this, so TB! can work its > way. Hi, Peter Thanks for your message. That's the problem. I give my permission ev

Re: TB! and Windows 7 UAC

2009-12-29 Thread Peter Meyns
Hi Cesar, on Tue, 29 Dec 2009 15:42:01 -0200GMT (29.12.2009, 18:42 +0100GMT here), you wrote: CS> Tuesday, December 29, 2009, 2:59:49 PM, you wrote: >> Who threw the exception (or was it a warning?): Kaspersky or Windows/UAC? >> I'm already interested in seeing the exact wording along with you

Re: TB! and Windows 7 UAC

2009-12-29 Thread Cesar Santos
Hello Thomas, Tuesday, December 29, 2009, 2:59:49 PM, you wrote: > Who threw the exception (or was it a warning?): Kaspersky or Windows/UAC? > I'm already interested in seeing the exact wording along with your > answer. UAC I've got a prompt saying something like this (I will try to reproduce

Re: TB! and Windows 7 UAC

2009-12-29 Thread Sam Brown
> Otherwise what else should I try to not get such annoyed prompt? I am > not blaming TB! features. It seems to me, though, that there are so > many information to customize that I might be puzzled. When you get that UAC popup, you can click the little arrow for more details. In there, you c

Re: TB! and Windows 7 UAC

2009-12-29 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Cesar, On Tue, 29 Dec 2009 14:48:44 -0200 GMT (29/Dec/09, 23:48 PM +0700 GMT), Cesar Santos wrote: >> I fail to see how this has to do with UAC. It seems to me that the >> software (TB!) is not properly registered on your system. CS> So, probably I should make a backup from TB! data and f

Re: TB! and Windows 7 UAC

2009-12-29 Thread Cesar Santos
Hello Thomas, Tuesday, December 29, 2009, 2:30:09 PM, you wrote: > I fail to see how this has to do with UAC. It seems to me that the > software (TB!) is not properly registered on your system. So, probably I should make a backup from TB! data and folders, remove TB! from HD and install it a

Re: Unsubscribed

2009-12-29 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Marck, On Sun, 27 Dec 2009 18:10:59 + GMT (28/Dec/09, 1:10 AM +0700 GMT), Marck Pearlstone wrote: MP>>> These received headers look pretty real to me. TF>> While on the other hand, he still posted his question to the list. MP> Ah - to TBUDL, which is not the German RITlabs news list.

Re: TB! and Windows 7 UAC

2009-12-29 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Cesar, On Tue, 29 Dec 2009 09:26:11 -0200 GMT (29/Dec/09, 18:26 PM +0700 GMT), Cesar Santos wrote: CS> I'm using the maximum level of UAC in Windows 7. So I installed the CS> TB! I noticed this detail and reduce the very least the UAC. Why? CS> When entering a site with infor

Re: TB! and Windows 7 UAC

2009-12-29 Thread Cesar Santos
Hello Raymund, Tuesday, December 29, 2009, 8:53:11 AM, you wrote: > Hi Danger, hi Cesar, >> Cesar: Which level of UAC do you use? I use W7 and UAC default and > I'm never asked. Do you use any plug-ins? > Danger: Some don't. At least up to now I'm under the impression > that it is useful. Wind

Re: TB! and Windows 7 UAC

2009-12-29 Thread Raymund Tump
Hi Danger, hi Cesar, > > I'm using version 4.2.12.4 of TheBat! Windows 7 64-bit. Every time > > I load the program Windows 7 - UAC - request authorization. Cesar: Which level of UAC do you use? I use W7 and UAC default and I'm never asked. Do you use any plug-ins? > Why would you not lower