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Hi i was wondering how you can get the shortcut in to the bottom toolbar in your desktop.
my friend has it but she moved away recentlyy so i dont know how to do it :\
please help
p.s i dont wish to be emailed anything thanks
Matt replies: just drag it from your desktop to the quick launch bar. It should stay there.
From what you describe it sounds like Campfire is similar to the old IRC programs out there. Easy to use but not really what I'd be looking for in a corporate environment.
Windows Firewall is your friend. There are 3 exe files in the root Copernic directory (v3). Set up both an outgoing and incoming rule for each of the three exe files, which kills the app's ability to call out/in to the Web.
I also cannot find the file you are talking about my page comes up blank and my gmail shortcut won't pin to my task bar. Can you please email me the gmail1.ico file. Thanks I am getting really frustrated.
Adem you are way too late. They are wound up and gone. You need to use WHOIS and find out who the registrar for your domain is now, if anyone. then contact them.
I cannot find the icon file. When I click on it, only a blank screen shows. when I right click and choose save as file - I put it in the folder, but cannot find icon - although there are others there. Can you tell me what I am doing wrong?
Pinkeye responds: not really. It's hard to be sure without seeing it. But I've emailed you the file, that ought to do it!
Thank you, Sarah. That was a quick and easy solution. You get 4 stars
from me. After suffering many attempts to get a gmail shortcut icon on my desktop, your suggestion
worked well.
I want to add to these comments that not only is 3.x not better than 2.3, but that it's basic functionality of indexing things just doesn't work as well. I used to rave about Copernic, but since I've been on 3.x, I could never demonstrate it to colleagues, since it just wouldn't find the things I was trying to show.
I finally gave up in disgust and just yesterday completely killed 3.x from my system and found an old 2.3 distribution on the Internet, and have installed that. The indexes now work PROPERLY. I've also done the clock-change thing to kill the annoying reminders, let's hope that works.
Advice to all: DO NOT GO TO COPERNIC 3.x, but 2.3 *is* the best thing since sliced bread!!!
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