Great to have you back lplural.....but what did ya do with Bubba??
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man....that saved me a lot of typing. Well done IPlural
Hello, hello................ Office of Redundancy Department, here, and present. <A HREF="https://www.wincustomize.com/index.asp?Cmd=full&NewsID=913"
David got it right....re-install Icon Packager (if it was un-installed), load Windows Default icons and then uninstall Icon Packager
#4 by IPlural - 8/8/2003 7:43:18 PM try DOS and crayons <img src="http://images.stardock.com/images/smiles/sb.gif" border=0 ALIGN="absmiddle" ALT="Powered by SkinBrowse
but..............
Beta version 1.99d(b).003 is available
Go into Control Panel/Network Connections and see if your set-up is exactly the same as the others. If it's not, then change it.
If they give you grief, call Visa International (UK office). The wheel that squeaks the loudest gets the grease. Hope this works out for you.
Wrong....if the item is defective and you cannot get satisfaction from the seller you can instruct your bank to charge it back. Trust me, someone at where ever you bought it will call you ......
yep.........
Did you happen to pay for this with a credit card......?
.....you must be quick China........I'm still chasing it
They archive to C:\Program Files\Stardock\SDCentral\BACKUP.......you can then backup that file to where ever you want.
https://www.stardock.com/order.txt
Click on 'comments' and it will show current ratings...........
WB Config./ 'User Overrides'
In display properties, under the appearence tab, click the 'Advanced' button. Un-check 'Show user icon in start panel'.
#7 by Admin Jafo - 8/3/2003 8:43:51 PM I'm in Architecture...and get to make 'stuff' every now and again ...you forgot to show some of your handywork... https://www.wincustomize.com/skins.asp?library=8&SkinID=10706 <A HREF="https://www.wincu
/me thinks OD = over dose
oooook...WB wouldn't cause that. What else did you install or update when this problem started?
If you have MS Hotfix 811493 installed, un-install it.
In WB config. exclude app. Winword.exe (and any other proggies that show a problem with WB)
You guys may want to look at 'Power Strip' http://www.entechtaiwan.com/ps.htm
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