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GS Little OT, but from experience you didn't mention one other
GS important factor/possibility that is of hardware being put in the
GS mix.
:-) Absolutely.
My XP system
Hello,
Using The Bat! v1.60q on Windows XP
5.1 Build 2600
I have been using TB for about two years, but this problem is driving
me crazy. I am new to the list and have spend a few hours in the
archives looking but have not found my problem.
I will describe the problem as best I can.
I check
Hello angel,
On Sun, 14 Jul 2002 06:42:32 -0500 GMT (14/07/02, 18:42 +0700 GMT),
angel rodriguez wrote:
ar I check 11 different accounts on three different servers. If I check
ar the with F2 it logs on an gets my mail. If I use ALT F2 it check
ar most of the account and hangs on one or the
Hello Thomas,
Yes, the error message is VERY clear and that is what makes the bells
go off. The password is correct and if I reboot my computer and only
check mail manually with F2 it works well. Once I go to ALT F2 I get
that and thing hang up.!!
TB has work well for me for a few years and
Hi angel.
At 3:02 PM on Sunday, July 14, 2002 you wrote the following
about [Trouble checking mail with ALT F2]:
ar The password is correct and if I reboot my computer and
ar only check mail manually with F2 it works well. Once I
ar go to ALT F2 I get that and thing hang up.!!
I'm wondering
Hello Jan,
Sunday, July 14, 2002, 2:57:08 PM, you wrote:
ar The password is correct and if I reboot my computer and
ar only check mail manually with F2 it works well. Once I
ar go to ALT F2 I get that and thing hang up.!!
JR I'm wondering whether TB! is too fast for that ISP? I'm
JR not
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Hi angel,
@14 July 2002, 15:16 -0500 (21:16 UK time) angel rodriguez [AR] in
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AR I also wondered if it was a speed issue?
AR NO it does not lock up the system but I can't get TB to
Hello Marck,
Sunday, July 14, 2002, 5:38:46 PM, you wrote:
MDP This sounds *so* much like a ZoneAlarm-puts-the-boot-in issue.
MDP Put my mind at rest. Tell me you're not using good-ole ZA.
This is starting to sound like a good-ole broken record on this
list.
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Best regards,
Greg Strong
Hello Marck,
Using The Bat! v1.61 on Windows XP
5.1 Build 2600
NO I am not, but I just got a pavproxy.exe error and suspect that the
problem just might the the Panda Anitvirus I recently purchased.,
I also just upgraded to TB 1.61 and the connection dialog box hanging
up seems to have gone
Hello angel,
Using The Bat! v1.61 on Windows XP
5.1 Build 2600
Well I am pretty sure that it something to do with the Panda. When
the Panda is on thing screw up when the Panda is off things work like
they did before!! The way they should.
It may have to do with pavProxy.
Does anyone have
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Hi Greg,
@14 July 2002, 17:46 -0500 (23:46 UK time) Greg Strong [GS] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to Marck D Pearlstone:
MDP This sounds *so* much like a ZoneAlarm-puts-the-boot-in issue.
MDP Put my mind at rest. Tell me you're
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Hi angel,
@15 July 2002, 18:09 -0500 (00:09 UK time) angel rodriguez [AR] in
[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said to angel rodriguez:
AR Does anyone have any ideas on how to get the two to work. I would
AR hat to have to choose but if I
Hi angel.
At 7:09 PM on Sunday, July 14, 2002 you wrote the following
about [Trouble checking mail with ALT F2]:
ar Well I am pretty sure that it something to do with the Panda. When
ar the Panda is on thing screw up when the Panda is off things work like
ar they did before!! The way
Hello Marck,
Sunday, July 14, 2002, 6:14:50 PM, you wrote:
MDP If ZA didn't *sometimes* interfere (and with more than just TB)
MDP for some folks, then the same answer wouldn't keep coming back,
MDP would it?
I agree. IIRC the common denominator with ZA (or ZAP)and TB! is that
the user has an
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Greg Strong [GS] wrote:
GS I agree. IIRC the common denominator with ZA (or ZAP)and TB! is
GS that the user has an always ON connections and auto downloads.
Nope. My agony occurred while I still
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Jan Rifkinson [JR] wrote:
JR Aha! I tried Panda some time ago after reading an anti-virus
JR report that gave it glowing comments now that I think about it,
JR I had a similar situation as you
Hello Allie,
Sunday, July 14, 2002, 9:05:21 PM, you wrote:
ACM Nope. My agony occurred while I still used a dial-up modem connection.
I stand corrected. It is interesting that some have problems while
others do not. What OS did you use at the time? Was it intermittent
problem not
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ACM Nope. My agony occurred while I still used a dial-up modem
ACM connection.
GS I stand corrected. It is interesting that some have problems while
GS others do not. What
Hello Allie,
Sunday, July 14, 2002, 9:49:54 PM, you wrote:
ACM Disabling ZA didn't help and it was this part that was most
ACM devastating in terms of the frustration.
ACM There's one good thing that came out of the experience. This was my
ACM sensitization to the fact that adverse software
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