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Name: Hazeleyze Date: May 30, 2004 at 05:01:11 Pacific OS: WinXP CPU/Ram: 512
Name: tommy o Date: May 30, 2004 at 06:00:36 Pacific
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Thanks Hazleleyze....took me two tries; got a "checksum error" the first time I tried downloading it. Second time was successful off the EON site. ~Tommyo
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Response Number 2
Name: XpUser Date: May 30, 2004 at 06:15:40 Pacific
Name: Solarian Date: May 30, 2004 at 07:10:07 Pacific
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Thanks, Hazleleyze!
Tommyo, appreciate the site suggestion. Just spent part of the weekend reinstalling and tweaking a friend's OS (Millennium; no he will not move up to XP!) and I'm bushed. Yep, almost time for a cold one. 8-)
Tommyo, no I stayed away from "tea timer". The update for the English "tea timer" was issued a couple of days ago. It did not appear to be one that had fixes for it. I have not seen anything posted on other forums to install it. I do know that when the new Spybot program was released "tea timer" was causing a lot of system usage problems
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Response Number 9
Name: tommy o Date: May 30, 2004 at 16:33:30 Pacific
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Hi capt..good, apparently I made the right decision in not installing it. It kind of took me by surprise when I installed the latest Spybot.. wasn't sure what to do about that tea-timer, so I chose not to install it. I still have no idea why I had that checksum error this morning, when updating the latest references. On my second try, all went well off the EON site. Enjoy the rest of your Memorial Day, capt...nice talking with you. ~Tommyo
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Response Number 10
Name: murve Date: May 30, 2004 at 17:39:09 Pacific
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hi capt, what about tea timer, what happens if you installed it , can you uninstall it by exiting from it. what will happens if you exit from it? sorry for all these questions. all the best, murve
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Response Number 11
Name: bbqbeef Date: May 30, 2004 at 19:56:15 Pacific
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tea-timer runs resident & warns if the registry is being modified. The user can accept or reject the changes.
It works fine on ME, alerted me when I installed new programs.
I tried to install the teatimer update a few days ago, got a checksum error from every server. It said it was just help text update anyway.
If you have tea-timer, I would keep it.
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Response Number 12
Name: bbqbeef Date: May 30, 2004 at 20:03:41 Pacific
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read here about tea timer from the man himself. includes illustrations.
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