really missing... for FREE! BEWARE!!! From personal experience circa 7/16/05, the N1MM Installation Procedures are whacked-out vs. reality on an XP machine, and results in unnecessary CONFUSION to th
_________________________________________________ Interesting story, but I suspect there is some other problem in your system. I have installed N1MM Logger both ways - keeping the old files and insta
Eric, This is a WinXP dialog box and not unique to N1MM. The reason that the dialog boxes keep coming up is that N1MM is written with MS Visual Basic 6.0, which is a "legacy" programming application
Watch for big changes in this area soon. A new basic installation and automatic web update process are being tested that should make the whole process much easier. David Robbins K1TTT e-mail: mailto:
Nothing that Eric wrote indicates that. That's correct which means that the N1MM logger was developed with outdated files. They work with the N1MM logger, but other applications may fail, like Eric i
_________________________________________________ I'm puzzled by your answer. Why is he having problems where hundreds of us are not? Doesn't that indicate a problem in his system that the rest of us
_________________________________________________ Ok, I agree that's not good advice. My point was that I've done it both ways and both ways work. There would seem to be another problem in his system
Eric has a problem with the wording of a dialog box. Nothing indicates that something on his system is broken prior to installation of the N1MM logger. Only when he installs the N1MM logger something
_________________________________________________ Perhaps I misunderstood the original question. Was he saying that if he kept the newer files, everything was ok? Bill, W6WRT ________________________