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Dave R
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Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2003 2:16 pm Post subject: B9 Start-up Problems |
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Hi Guys,
I have today purchased and downloaded Benign Version 1.41.
The installation was no problem, however, even with the default setting of run on start-up and minimise to system tray, it fails to start on boot and minimise to the system tray.
I notice a small windows explorer window opening 'C:\PROGRAM', I couldn't understand why this was happening and after extensive tracking I found the problem.
I am using Win 98SE, eventually I found the reason for the explorer window was the path given in the registry was C:\program Files\Firetrust\Benign\ and the file was b9.exe with /minimise.
Well every other path to the Program Files folder is PROGRA~1, once I changed the path to reflect this everything worked fine and no explorer window.
So, is this a BUG or has this happened to anyone else?
Dave |
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getsteppin
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Joined: Aug 23, 2003
Posts: 13
Location: Botswana
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Posted: Sat Aug 23, 2003 3:03 pm Post subject: Oh YAAAA!! |
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I get >>>Exception applying hosts file changes. Cannot Create File C:\WINDOWS\system.32\drivers\etc\HOSTS"
That error comes up when attempting to download mail thru MailWasherPro OR iNcrediMail...until I un-install Benign..then it goes away.
I get this one>>> after reboot>>point 32.exe Ordinal Not Found
Iam tempted to do a clean boot...any ideas??
getsteppin
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