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Date: Sun, 1 Aug 2004 21:39:47 PDT7
From: "Harry Motin" <hmotin@sbcglobal.net >
Reply-To: scoug-help@scoug.com
To: < "scoug-help@scoug.com" > scoug-help@scoug.com >
Subject: SCOUG-Help: eCS eComCenter

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Bob,
It's the blind leading the blind. First of all, you have both an "eCenter" and an
"eComCenter". Press "CNT-ESC" to see both apps. They are interrelated and I have
not figured out completely how. But if you use the "CNT-ESC" to kill both applications,
the eCenter pops back up again, if you move the cursor to the place where it normally
resides on the screen (at the bottom of the screen for me). Also, the eCenter is in the
Startup folder, so you should probably remove it from there, as a first step.

I'm afraid that I'm not going to be much help other than the above. I don't know how to:

1. Disable eComCenter from starting up
2. Change the behavior of eCenter at the bottom of my screen (not have it
pop up, when the cursor is at the bottom)

Perhaps someone else in SCOUG can help here!
HCM

On Sun, 1 Aug 2004 21:14:10 PDT7, Bob wrote:

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>** Reply to message from "Harry Motin hmotin@sbcglobal.net" on Sun, 1 Aug 2004
>20:32:15 PDT7
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>> I believe that you go to the "Utilities" folder, which should be inside your "Programs"
>> folder, which is on the desktop. Inside the "Utilities" folder right mouse click on
>> "eCenter" and bring up its Properties window. Deselect "Automatically add to screen
>> border". I have not tried this yet, but I think that's how it works!
>
>Unchecked "Automatically add to screen border" and rebooted. It still pops up.
>
>--
>Robert Blair
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