Re: .EML associations don't remain "sticky"

2007-09-09 Thread Robin Anson
On Sun, 2 Sep 2007 at 20:23:16 +1000, Lonewolf wrote: lrca>>> Hey, I spoke too early! Issue has come back after a reboot. > >> Go back to 3.99.3 and see if it happens again (I think it won't). > > I really don't think it is worth the effort. > > Strange thing - this issue is on my lap top at home;

Re[2]: .EML associations don't remain "sticky"

2007-09-02 Thread Maggie Meister
Hi Mark, On Sunday, September 02, 2007 at 4:39:59 AM you wrote: MP> Go back to 3.99.3 and see if it happens again (I think it won't). When going back to 3.99.3 I received this error message: Internal Error 2753 thebat.exe.BBD$A38C_B875_4E46_B27C_5CAECB025 TB! started 3.99.24 after I mad

Re: .EML associations don't remain "sticky"

2007-09-02 Thread lonewolf
Mark, On Sun, 2 Sep 2007, at 10:39:59 [GMT +0200] (18:39:59 02/09/2007 Australian Eastern Time) you wrote: lrca>> Hey, I spoke too early! Issue has come back after a reboot. > Go back to 3.99.3 and see if it happens again (I think it won't). I really don't think it is worth the effort. Strang

Re: .EML associations don't remain "sticky"

2007-09-02 Thread Mark Partous
Hello lonewolf, Saturday, September 1, 2007, 11:31:55 PM, you wrote: lrca> Hey, I spoke too early! Issue has come back after a reboot. Go back to 3.99.3 and see if it happens again (I think it won't). -- Best Wishes, Mark using The Bat! 3.99.24 ___

Re: .EML associations don't remain "sticky"

2007-09-01 Thread lonewolf
On Sat, 1 Sep 2007, at 20:30:42 [GMT +1000] (20:30:42 01/09/2007 Australian Eastern Time) I wrote: > After setting Bat! to associate with EML files in Explorer, go to the > advanced > tab, and make sure "open" (without the ") is there. > YMMV, and mine as well! Hey, I spoke too early! Issue h

Re: .EML associations don't remain "sticky"

2007-09-01 Thread Bill McQuillan
On Sat, 2007-09-01, Mark Partous wrote: >>> Thanks, the problem has come back - not Outlook but Outofluck Express >>> seems to keep grabbing it. JH>> In the Control Panel is 'Internet Options'. That has the tab 'Programs'. JH>> Go there and look what's set as email program. I bet it's Outbook Pe

Re: .EML associations don't remain "sticky"

2007-09-01 Thread lonewolf
Jurgen, On Sat, 1 Sep 2007, at 11:07:12 [GMT +0200] (19:07:12 01/09/2007 Australian Eastern Time) you wrote: > well I had that problem at work, and it was fixed after setting the Mail > Program to > TB! I then had to set it in TB again the next day, but never again. So > there's still > hope fo

Re: .EML associations don't remain "sticky"

2007-09-01 Thread Mark Partous
Hello Jurgen, Saturday, September 1, 2007, 7:41:09 AM, you wrote: >> Thanks, the problem has come back - not Outlook but Outofluck Express >> seems to keep grabbing it. JH> In the Control Panel is 'Internet Options'. That has the tab 'Programs'. JH> Go there and look what's set as email program

Re: .EML associations don't remain "sticky"

2007-09-01 Thread lonewolf
Jurgen, On Sat, 1 Sep 2007, at 07:41:09 [GMT +0200] (15:41:09 01/09/2007 Australian Eastern Time) you wrote: > In the Control Panel is 'Internet Options'. That has the tab 'Programs'. Go > there > and look what's set as email program. I bet it's Outbook Perplex. Bat! is there but Forte Agent f

RE: .EML associations don't remain "sticky"

2007-09-01 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello Bob, Saturday, September 1, 2007, 9:44:24 AM, you wrote: >>> Thanks, the problem has come back - not Outlook but Outofluck Express >>> seems to keep grabbing it. >> In the Control Panel is 'Internet Options'. That has the tab >> 'Programs'. Go there and look what's set as email program. I

Re: .EML associations don't remain "sticky"

2007-09-01 Thread Bob Morris
G'day Jurgen, Saturday, September 1, 2007, 3:41:09 PM, you wrote: > Hello lonewolf, > Thursday, August 30, 2007, 5:33:26 AM, you wrote: >> Bob, >> On Thu, 30 Aug 2007, at 08:56:02 [GMT +1000] (08:56:02 30/08/2007 >> Australian Eastern Time) you wrote: >>> If you happen to have MS Outlook ins

RE: .EML associations don't remain "sticky"

2007-08-31 Thread Jurgen Haug
Hello lonewolf, Thursday, August 30, 2007, 5:33:26 AM, you wrote: > Bob, > On Thu, 30 Aug 2007, at 08:56:02 [GMT +1000] (08:56:02 30/08/2007 > Australian Eastern Time) you wrote: >> If you happen to have MS Outlook installed you may find that you will >> have ongoing problems. Despite continua

Re: .EML associations don't remain "sticky"

2007-08-29 Thread lonewolf
Bob, On Thu, 30 Aug 2007, at 08:56:02 [GMT +1000] (08:56:02 30/08/2007 Australian Eastern Time) you wrote: > If you happen to have MS Outlook installed you may find that you will > have ongoing problems. Despite continually associating eml files with > The Bat! Outlook continually grabs it back a

Re: .EML associations don't remain "sticky"

2007-08-29 Thread Bob Morris
G'day lonewolf, Wednesday, August 29, 2007, 9:32:55 PM, you wrote: > Bill, > On Tue, 28 Aug 2007, at 09:38:27 [GMT -0700] (02:38:27 29/08/2007 > Australian Eastern Time) you wrote: >> Well, first look at what it is associated with before The Bat! opens. >> In the Windows Explorer menu: Tools |

Re: .EML associations don't remain "sticky"

2007-08-29 Thread lonewolf
Bill, On Tue, 28 Aug 2007, at 09:38:27 [GMT -0700] (02:38:27 29/08/2007 Australian Eastern Time) you wrote: > Well, first look at what it is associated with before The Bat! opens. > In the Windows Explorer menu: Tools | Folder Options choose the File > Types tab then scroll down to see what is a

Re: .EML associations don't remain "sticky"

2007-08-28 Thread Bill McQuillan
On Sun, 2007-08-26, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Every time I start Bat! I am asked if I want Bat! associated with .EML > files, which I accept. > This choice is also ticked in Options /Preferences, and I have > constantly clicked the "Associate Now" button. > How do I overcome this small annoyan

.EML associations don't remain "sticky"

2007-08-28 Thread lonewolf
Fellow Bat! Fans. Every time I start Bat! I am asked if I want Bat! associated with .EML files, which I accept. This choice is also ticked in Options /Preferences, and I have constantly clicked the "Associate Now" button. How do I overcome this small annoyance? -- Regards, John Phillips Sydney