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From: Norm on 12 Jul 2010 21:22 I think that I cause more problems than I fix. lol I had used a different way of writing to the registry in the new version of the app and apparently it was not the same. When I went back to the old way the app worked. Sorry for all of my confusion and thanks Karl. Norm
From: Karl E. Peterson on 13 Jul 2010 18:20 Norm presented the following explanation : > I think that I cause more problems than I fix. lol > > I had used a different way of writing to the registry in the new version of > the app and apparently it was not the same. When I went back to the old way > the app worked. > > Sorry for all of my confusion and thanks Karl. Glad I could help? ;-) -- ..NET: It's About Trust! http://vfred.mvps.org
From: Norm on 13 Jul 2010 20:29 Karl E. Peterson brought next idea : > Norm presented the following explanation : >> I think that I cause more problems than I fix. lol >> >> I had used a different way of writing to the registry in the new version of >> the app and apparently it was not the same. When I went back to the old way >> the app worked. >> >> Sorry for all of my confusion and thanks Karl. > > Glad I could help? ;-) Well, you really helped, since it was your code to start with. :-Z
From: Karl E. Peterson on 13 Jul 2010 20:42
Norm was thinking very hard : > Karl E. Peterson brought next idea : >> Norm presented the following explanation : >>> I think that I cause more problems than I fix. lol >>> >>> I had used a different way of writing to the registry in the new version >>> of the app and apparently it was not the same. When I went back to the old >>> way the app worked. >>> >>> Sorry for all of my confusion and thanks Karl. >> >> Glad I could help? ;-) > > Well, you really helped, since it was your code to start with. :-Z In that case, :-) -- ..NET: It's About Trust! http://vfred.mvps.org |