minimize both, start The Bat! and it
works as expected. I can also start The Bat! first, it doesn't seem to
matter.
I hope this helps anyone else still trying to get The Bat! to work
with Exchange. If anyone can figure out _why_ this works, I'd be
interested in knowing.
Thom Parkhi
hello,
Recently (June 9 to be exact) TB!'s relationship with the Exchange server where
I work has ceased working. I have uninstalled TB! and reinstalled it; I have
not cleaned the registry. I have asked my work's IT folks if the Exchange
server was altered last Friday, but I haven't received an
hello Thomas, Rick,
>> Guys, I think it is a problem of "large fonts" in the Windows
>> setting. Please try to decrease the size accordingly.
>> If my theory holds, we could also say it is an old bug in TB! not
>> accommodating for the "large fonts" setting in Windows. I may be
>> wrong - It won'
hello Roelof,
> On Thu, 4 Aug 2011 16:16:34 -0300GMT (4-8-2011, 21:16 , where I
> live), you wrote:
TP>> I have a dual monitor system with the monitor in question running at
TP>> 1680x1050, it's "native mode." I tried changing the resolution to
TP>> 1440x900, but there was no change: the
hello all,
> On Thursday, August 04, 2011 you wrote:
TP>> hello Roelof and Jack,
>>> On Thu, 4 Aug 2011 09:58:47 -0500GMT (4-8-2011, 16:58 , where I
>>> live), Jack wrote:
< . . . >
Jack's problem was solved by Roelof:
>> Roelof responded:
>>> What about
>>> Options -> Preferences -> Viewer
hello Roelof and Jack,
> On Thu, 4 Aug 2011 09:58:47 -0500GMT (4-8-2011, 16:58 , where I
> live), Jack wrote:
JSL>> The font in "C" is the one in question and as I compose this
JSL>> email I see that it's also the font being used in this "New
JSL>> Message". I have been through Account Propertie
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