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Does anyone know what the res:// means as in:
res://C:\PROGRAM FILES\etc... This is found in a log of a scan in HijackThis! under 08 - Extra context menu item Thank you for any help.
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Resource (protocol). -- dak |
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Thank you dak
We are trying to get a certain programme to work in the right-click context menu. It is supposed to get installed automatically but no-go. The programme in question is ieSpell found here.
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I have just installed IE spell and it is working fine for me with IE6 and with Avant, is there anything I can check with my settings which may help?
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We actually got it to work now and we found the problem somewhat. There is a program clash with Searchbar Pro found here. We uninstalled SBP and now ieSpell works fine.
We do have one great big problem that is related, though. We have WordWeb found here and Thinking Man's Thesaurus found here. On a page for TMT it says, "The package includes a version of the program which automatically links to the popular freeware dictionary WordWeb (You'll need the Win3.1 version), for looking-up definitions of words." We obtained the Win3.1 version from here and tried to follow the instructions but could not get the TMT to integrate with WW. WW works fine and TMT works fine but not WW/TMT integration. Care to try it? It is a good mystery! Thank you in advance for looking in to it.
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HMSS Q Section Visualise World Righteousness Semper Ad Fundum Careers in the SECRET INTELLIGENCE SERVICE <--Click link for more information Last edited by Q Section : June 5th, 2004 at 01:36 PM. |
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