Hello Gerard,
On Thu, 12 Dec 2002 at 21:30:21[GMT +0100](which was 20:30 where I
live) you wrote:
G> No double send here, maybe a double receive? Try "kill dupes"
Hm?? Strange but I did kill the dupes. Just thought that it was sent
twice too.
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Best regards,
Richard
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ON Thursday, December 12, 2002, 8:40:46 PM, you wrote:
RW> Now why did that double post happen? I did my usual of clicking on the
RW> send button in the message for an immediate send.
Richard,
No double send here, maybe a double receive? Try "kill dupes"
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Best regards,
Gerard
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Hello Gerard!
On Thursday, December 12, 2002 at 8:16:17 PM you wrote:
> My problems started after about 9 months of problem free operation.
Nine months seems to be the normal period before the sleepless nights,
loud noises, strange smells etc. happen.
Sorry, couldn't resist, and it was a long w
Now why did that double post happen? I did my usual of clicking on the
send button in the message for an immediate send.
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Best regards,
Richard
Blessed are they who have little to say -- and don't.
Using The Bat! version 1.62 Beta/17 with Windows 2000 (build 2195),
version 5.0 Service Pack 3
Hello Gerard,
On Thu, 12 Dec 2002 at 20:16:17[GMT +0100](which was 19:16 where I
live) you wrote:
G> My problems started after about 9 months of problem free operation. I do
G> remember ZoneLabs telling me there was a new update. I had a look but
G> didn't change anything. My ZoneLabs did it on i
ON Thursday, December 12, 2002, 7:04:44 PM, you wrote:
RW> Well, I deleted the errant small file and have rebooted the PC twice
RW> since then and it hasn't come back. I can't think how it got in there
RW> but it must be a one off occurrence and TB! and the rest of the system
RW> (including ZA Pro
Hello Gerard,
On Thu, 12 Dec 2002 at 13:45:36[GMT +0100](which was 12:45 where I
live) you wrote:
G> I have the same setup and I checked but I have only one instance at
G> 17+K.
G> If you have had this problem from the beginning may I suggest that
G> you download the latest version again,
Well,
ON Thursday, December 12, 2002, 12:57:40 AM, you wrote:
RW> PMFJI but I'm still having my flickering cursor/hourglass problem and
RW> I looked properly at Task Manager just now and I have *two* instances
RW> of "The Bat.exe" running. One is solid on 18,192K and the other
RW> changes every few seco
Hello Gerard,
On Wed, 11 Dec 2002 at 14:14:32[GMT +0100](which was 13:14 where I
live) you wrote:
G> What you can do is start the taskmanager and then start the application
G> (The Bat!) that is experiencing the freeze. You should still see the
G> offending program jump to the top of the list if
ON Wednesday, December 11, 2002, 11:40:14 AM, you wrote:
G>> I had the problem this morning on my WIN2K system.
G>> The way to find the process is to switch to the task manager
VBG> I wish I can do that but it'll never launch :( and if it is
VBG> already running the system doesn't slow down inste
ON Monday, December 9, 2002, 12:39:23 PM, you wrote:
VBG> Thank you Thomas. Even if I we're to figure out which
VBG> process overwhelmed my system how would I go about
VBG> preventing it from starting or stopping before or once it is
VBG> in action?
Hi Victor,
I had the problem this morning on m
Hello Victor,
On Mon, 9 Dec 2002 06:39:23 -0500 GMT (09/12/02, 18:39 +0700 GMT),
Victor B. Gonzalez wrote:
TF>> I think so too. Now the question is to find out which process that is.
> Thank you Thomas. Even if I we're to figure out which process
> overwhelmed my system how would I go about prev
Hello Allie,
On Sun, 8 Dec 2002 17:19:07 -0500 GMT (09/12/02, 05:19 +0700 GMT),
Allie C Martin wrote:
VBG>> It doesn't freeze unless I have the task manager open. What
VBG>> happens is the system slows down to the point where if I were
VBG>> to do a figure 8 with the mouse on the screen in one se
Hi All,
On 8 Dec 2002 17:19:07 (my local time 14:19:07), Allie C Martin wrote
(in [EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED])
> Time to get ZA out of the equation I'd say. The only way to do this
> would be through a complete uninstall of it.
ZA is absolutely a pig to un-install. Refer to the fo
Hello Allie,
On Sun, 8 Dec 2002 at 16:50:04[GMT -0500](which was 21:50 where I
live) you wrote:
ACM> Interestingly this was my experience before things went awry. Good
ACM> luck.
Un installed, rebooted and no change. shucks :-(
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Best regards,
Richard
The early bird suffers from insomnia
U
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Mogens Holst [MH] wrote:'
MH> It was locking up and I had to reboot. I could not CAD out of
MH> it. And it was only the combination of ZAP and TB! ZAP worked
MH> fine with over network programs.
Interesting. I've never heard ZAP and TB! creating such
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Victor B. Gonzalez [VBG] wrote:'
VBG> I can prove it's The Bat! and not because it's the newest app
VBG> on my system but because right after boot-up the very first app
VBG> I go to launch is The Bat!
The only thing I can say is that TB! triggers a p
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Allie C Martin [ACM] wrote:'
ACM> These problems have never been secondary to applications such
ACM> as TB!.
I shouldn't say 'never' here. I meant 'very unlikely'. :)
TB! and other innocent applications often just trigger the *real*
problem and are
Sunday, 12/8/2002, 2:00 PM
Hi Allie,
On Sun, 8 Dec 2002, at 16:50:04 [GMT -0500] (which was 1:50 PM where I live)
you wrote about: 'About TB ON XP *freezing*'
RW>> OK, I'll try to uninstall it completely to see what happens
RW>> although I can't understand why the two programmes worked
RW>> perf
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Richard Wakeford [RW] wrote:'
RW> OK, I'll try to uninstall it completely to see what happens
RW> although I can't understand why the two programmes worked
RW> perfectly in harmony before this.
Interestingly this was my experience before things went
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Mogens Holst [MH] wrote:'
MH> You are probably right and it could just be a coincidence. But I
MH> dismantled ZAP 2 months ago and my problems disappeared - and
MH> they did not come back when I installed Kerio 3 weeks ago .
I doubt it was a coincide
Hello Allie,
On Sun, 8 Dec 2002 at 16:34:10[GMT -0500](which was 21:34 where I
live) you wrote:
ACM> This happens all the time when TB! is running or does it happen as
ACM> soon as it starts checking for mail?
Unfortunately all the time. TB! behaves for the first 5 seconds after
starting and the
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Richard Wakeford [RW] wrote:'
RW> I'm not getting system halts so much as TB! uses almost all of
RW> my processor and the cursor continually flashes in alternation
RW> with the hour glass and there is continual but spasmodic
RW> internet connectivity
Hello Victor,
On Sun, 8 Dec 2002 at 15:33:30[GMT -0500](which was 20:33 where I
live) you wrote:
VBG> I am trying to run TB 24/7 on a 1.6 GHz, P4, 512 DDR RAM,
VBG> Cable connection (d 1.6MEG - u 800kb) with Roxios GoBack 3
VBG> Deluxe and Zone Alarm Professional running.
I am also running Z
In <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Mogens Holst [MH] wrote:'
MH> Same experience here. ZAP was nothing but problems; changed to
MH> Kerio and never looked back
Though I have my dislikes for ZAP, a freezing XP system is unlikely
to be secondary to ZAP. It tends to just mess up your int
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Hi Victor,
@8-Dec-2002, 15:33 -0500 (20:33 UK time) Victor B. Gonzalez [VBG] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
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VBG> without an ounce of change TB *freezes* the entire system.
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VBG> ... and Zone Alarm Professional run
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