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Hi Sheridan
why dont you discuss this in the Polarbar mailing list ?
Some of us are there too ;-)
I am using the same version like you on my OS/2 Warp 4 FP 16 =
and have none of your mentioned happenings ;-))
May be you have to uninstall with an INI cleaning (UNImaint, CheckINI,
CleanINI) =
and a reinstallation then again !?
Have a nice day
svobi
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s-geo@usa.net on 30.04.2003 07:40:05
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Subject: SCOUG-Help: Arrrg, Polarbar
I just started using Polarbar 1.25a build 1965 and it is becoming
irritating.
#1) There is an advertisement (Mother's Day Flowers) that seems to be
attached
to the bottom of the post. Unless the post is quite long the ad is
smack dab
in the middle of the post making it unreadable. I have found no way to
delete
it or move it to an less offensive location. It is an active ad
meaning it
changes about once per second. Any one found a way to get rid of the
ad?
#2) After several deletes, Polarbar freezes up. Some times I get a
diagnostic
that says "trashing failed...". Most of the time there is nothing. =
Polarbar
is stopped and can't be closed even from the Window List. The on;y way
to
restore activity is Ctl-Alt-Del. Is this a known bug?
Sheridan
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