On Mon, 18 Oct 2004 18:09:30 -0400 GMT(18/10/2004, 23:09
+ GMT), Chris wrote:
6C Quoting when replying to this message is good for your
C karma.
Then I'll just quote that and say thanks to Chris and
Michael :-)
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Eric
Using The Bat! v3.0.1.33 on Windows XP
5.1
Hi
On Monday, 18 October, 2004, at 4:08:00 AM, Chris wrote:
Excuse the language, but things would go to hell for
administrators if normal users could install programs willy
nilly.
Which is why the Admin account would be password-protected...
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Best regards,
MFPA
On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 17:42:34 -0400 GMT(17/10/2004, 22:42 + GMT), Chris wrote:
6C Check out this script, which will temporarily raise your
C account to administrator status.
C http://blogs.msdn.com/aaron_margosis/archive/2004/07/24/193721.aspx
C After running that, you can open Explorer and
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Eric @ 2004-Oct-18 1:50:48 PM
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I'm sure it will - if I get it to work: it looks rather complicated
Nope. Just edit the MakeMeAdmin.cmd file and change one of the values
to be the username of your local
On Wed, 13 Oct 2004 14:16:02 -0500 GMT(13/10/2004, 20:16
+ GMT), Mary Bull wrote:
6MB Look in The Bat! directory, and under each account,
MB re-name the .sbr files. NOT--repeat--NOT the .sbx files.
I was totally confused by previous conflicting statements
about just what files need renaming.
Hello Eric!
On Sunday, October 17, 2004, 9:29 AM, you wrote:
6MB Look in The Bat! directory, and under each account,
MB re-name the .sbr files. NOT--repeat--NOT the .sbx files.
Dyslexic typo. Should have written:
.srb files ... NOT--REPEAT--NOT the .srx files
E I was totally confused by
On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 09:39:24 -0500 GMT(17/10/2004, 15:39 + GMT), Mary Bull wrote:
6MB Look in The Bat! directory, and under each account,
MB re-name the .sbr files. NOT--repeat--NOT the .sbx files.
MB Dyslexic typo. Should have written:
MB .srb files ... NOT--REPEAT--NOT the .srx files
Hello Eric!
On Sunday, October 17, 2004, 12:52 PM, you wrote:
E Which has got me even more confused, I'm afraid to say, as
E there don't appear to be any *.srb files in my directory
E for The Bat!
Then you have no problem whatsoever. That just means that, so far, you
have not run a version
Hello Eric,
Sunday, October 17, 2004, 12:52:12 PM, you wrote:
6MB Look in The Bat! directory, and under each account,
MB re-name the .sbr files. NOT--repeat--NOT the .sbx files.
MB Dyslexic typo. Should have written:
MB .srb files ... NOT--REPEAT--NOT the .srx files
E Which has got me even
On Sun, 17 Oct 2004 13:04:24 -0500 GMT(17/10/2004, 19:04
+ GMT), Mary Bull wrote:
6MB Then you have no problem whatsoever.
Thanks - it looks like it :-)
The only irritation was that the installation file didn't
seem to show an option to 'Run as ..', so I had to log
off, restart as
Eric @ 2004-Oct-17 3:21:02 PM
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The only irritation was that the installation file didn't seem to
show an option to 'Run as ..', so I had to log off, restart as
administrator, do the installation, tell it I didn't want to create
a new account, close
Hello Eric!
On Sunday, October 17, 2004, 2:21 PM, you wrote:
MB Then you have no problem whatsoever.
E Thanks - it looks like it :-)
I'm sorry. Should have said, in regard to The Bat!'s automatically
created filter file.
I'm really very new at all these things, and I don't know my way
around
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E The only irritation was that the installation file didn't seem to
E show an option to 'Run as ..', so I had to log off, restart as
E administrator, do the installation
Dear TBUDL members,
In the light of recent comments on this list, I've decided
to risk buying and moving to version 3, home edition.
In the flood of messages, I suspect there has been some
advice on how to upgrade - and what things will need
changing (such as filters?).
I assume I should do
Dear TBUDL members,
In the light of recent comments on this list, I've decided
to risk buying and moving to version 3, home edition.
In the flood of messages, I suspect there has been some
advice on how to upgrade - and what things will need
changing (such as filters?).
I assume I should
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10/13/2004 01:13 PM
Please respond to tbudl
To: Eric [EMAIL PROTECTED]
cc:
Subject:Re: Moving to version 3
Dear TBUDL members,
In the light of recent comments on this list, I've decided
to risk buying and moving to version 3, home edition.
In the flood
ON Wednesday, October 13, 2004, 8:13:27 PM, you wrote:
aacu I just did a full backup. Closed TB. Double-clicked the .msi file and
aacu there I was - all working.
Same here and with a lot of filters. Some needed a little tweaking.
Never needed the backup. :-)
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Best regards,
Gerard
Hello sacksa,
Wednesday, October 13, 2004, 1:21:38 PM, you wrote:
Don't you also want to turn off any firewalls and AV applications before
installing the upgrade? If so, how does one turn off the firewall that
comes with SP2?
Go to control panel, and double click on the Windows Firewall.
Hello Avi!
On Wednesday, October 13, 2004, 1:21 PM, you wrote:
scc Don't you also want to turn off any firewalls and AV applications
scc before installing the upgrade? If so, how does one turn off the
scc firewall that comes with SP2?
C:/Program Files/Accessories/System Tools/Security Center
I
ON Wednesday, October 13, 2004, 8:21:38 PM, you wrote:
scc Don't you also want to turn off any firewalls and AV applications before
scc installing the upgrade? If so, how does one turn off the firewall that
scc comes with SP2?
Hi sacksa,
Why would you want to turn of the firewall?
There is
Hi sacksa,
on Wed, 13 Oct 2004 13:21:38 -0500GMT, you wrote:
scc Don't you also want to turn off any firewalls and AV applications before
scc installing the upgrade?
Why would I? Au contraire! If TB! contained a virus, I would want to
know... B-) Of course I'll have to accept the new TB! exe in
Sacksa, [S] wrote:
Don't you also want to turn off any firewalls and AV applications before
installing the upgrade? If so, how does one turn off the firewall that
comes with SP2?
Call me reckless, but I've never disabled any of these while upgrading
TB! throughout all my years of using it.
Mary Bull [EMAIL PROTECTED] on 10/13/2004 at 02:16 PM wrote:
Look in The Bat! directory, and under each account, re-name the .sbr
files. NOT--repeat--NOT the .sbx files.
This has helped some people carry their filters across more easily.
Thanks, Mary! Please elaborate re the file re-naming.
Hello Group
On Wednesday, October 13, 2004, 7:08:53 PM, wrote:
Dear TBUDL members,
[snip]
Anything else I need to know/do? Please do state what
ought to be the obvious!
Thanks in advance,
Be careful if you don't have the current version in C:\Program Files -
the installer defaults to
Hæ!
Wednesday, October 13, 2004, 21:54, Allie Martin wrote:
Call me reckless, but I've never disabled any of these while upgrading
TB! throughout all my years of using it. I've never had any calamities
either while upgrading. TB!'s installation is straightforward enough
to not make this
Hello Avi!
On Wednesday, October 13, 2004, 2:42 PM, you wrote:
MBLook in The Bat! directory, and under each account, re-name the
MB.sbr files. NOT--repeat--NOT the .sbx files.
Sorry. Should have written .srb and .srx
MBThis has helped some people carry their filters across more easily.
scc
Thorvald Neumann, [TN] wrote:
Seconded. I never ever turn off any security measures... and TB has
always been installed without errors...
To add. All my upgrades have involved a simple install of the new
version on top of the previous. This includes major upgrades. Again,
never had problems
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