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Hiya,
After setting up a home network earlier today (this + 1 other comp) I
noticed that one of my taskbar icons, for motherboard monitor 5, was
missing.
I looked at 'customize notifications' for the taskbar and the icons &
textstrings are mismatched for previous itms - eg against proxomitron
it says "you have new mail". Current items are correct but I dont know
how many more are missing besides motherboard monitor 5.
When I went to program files & into the motherboard monitor 5 folder
(thinking the shortcut was corrupted) the program just doesn't start -
anyone got any ideas please?
--
John Latter
Model of an Internal Evolutionary Mechanism (based on an extension to homeostasis) linking Stationary-Phase Mutations to the Baldwin Effect.
http://members.aol.com/jorolat/TEM.html
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On Sun, 31 Jul 2005 17:38:54 +0100, John Latter
<jorolat@tiscali.co.uk> wrote:
>Hiya,
>
>After setting up a home network earlier today (this + 1 other comp) I
>noticed that one of my taskbar icons, for motherboard monitor 5, was
>missing.
>
>I looked at 'customize notifications' for the taskbar and the icons &
>textstrings are mismatched for previous itms - eg against proxomitron
>it says "you have new mail". Current items are correct but I dont know
>how many more are missing besides motherboard monitor 5.
>
>When I went to program files & into the motherboard monitor 5 folder
>(thinking the shortcut was corrupted) the program just doesn't start -
>anyone got any ideas please?
er, just tried motherboard monitor 5 again & its come back - 'nother
thing though, I also run vcool & since setting up the network I've had
to manually start it, wonder if there's some connection cos both these
programs access temperatures & stuff?
--
John Latter
Model of an Internal Evolutionary Mechanism (based on an extension to homeostasis) linking Stationary-Phase Mutations to the Baldwin Effect.
http://members.aol.com/jorolat/TEM.html
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