by: stevetwilson November 29th, 2006 |
Run... - any fixes out there?
I read in an earlier posting that Run... doesnīt work anymore because of WorldTime. I tried it on my laptop running XP SP2, and itīs true - it doesnīt work! Has anyone found a fix for this problem? My Help and Support link doesnīt seem to work either, but I donīt know if this is related or not. Itīs worrying though!
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by: bspeight April 19th, 2007 |
Run... - any fixes out there?
It is real, and has been a problem for years, but you can overcome it by not using titlebar clocks.
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Regards... Bernard Speight |
by: raving April 17th, 2007 |
Run... - any fixes out there?
[#]Oh... so thats what happenedid. Run, Serch, n Help dont werk for me, or system restore. Run, I use frum the task manager, Serch I use from a file folder, Wheres another place for help?
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by: steffo November 29th, 2006 |
Run... - any fixes out there?
I had WT5 long time ago, then d/l WT6: no problem with RUN from Start menu.
Try the update but, as I mentioned in my previous post, shut down the program before you turn off your computer, otherwise some of your setting will not be retained. Good luck --
Steffo |
by: stevetwilson November 29th, 2006 |
Run... - any fixes out there?
Are we talking about the same thing here? I mean Run... from the start menu. I havenīt downloaded WT6 yet - still using 5.5.2.748. Whatīs the difference? WT5 works fine otherwise.
Thanks for the reply. |
by: steffo November 29th, 2006 |
Run... - any fixes out there?
Hi there.
RUN is working just fine with me: XP home, IE7, Norton, Defender. It loads at startup smoothly, I have 11 different cities set up, never a problem. In the past, the program couldnīt remember some settings at startup, minor things like colors, font settings, spaces: my fix is to shut down the program (right click bottom right corner icon, exit) before turning off my laptop. Version 6.0.0.941 --
Steffo |
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