Yeah...same here!Originally Posted by Laidback
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Hmm, just checked with v1.81 - it works ok in that version. It was the function of the 'load subfolders check box' in audio setup but now that's gone. I think the 'select+' button is supposed to do the same thing but it doesn't!Originally Posted by Laidback
Yeah...same here!Originally Posted by Laidback
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calc.exe is showing up in Windows Task Manager Processes tab, so its running but in some stelth mode.![]()
notepad.exe doesn't show up at all.
I have just checked and the select+ buton does what it supposed to do.
The select+ loads the selected folder and the first sub-folder level
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Just checked also and on Win2000 it work fine.Originally Posted by nijel
It's only under XP that this problem occurs ?
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I'm using XP and the Select+ button and launch Calc doesn't work - And since I've been playing around...network stumbler doesn't launch from the external apps either!Originally Posted by coyote
Edit:
OK, I re-installed and NetStumbler loads again, embedded.
Still no calc or notepad and as said above calc shows up in task manager.
Also tried launching IE which doesn't work either. Strange or what?
Ah, also after re-install 'Select+' works as it should!!??!!Originally Posted by Laidback
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I don't use other OS.Originally Posted by coyote
Sorry. I can't test it.
Coyote, the other thing which may be related is that in v1.81 I had windows media player setup for the dvd player but, after installing v1.82, all I get is the exclamation noise, no error box and no media player, just the exclamation noise!
I tried launching from the external apps and I get the same thing.![]()
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I'm trying on my notebook where I run XP, I see now all the problems that you exposed, I try to find a solution.
It seems that CreatProcess API don't work under XP like under the other OS's.
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