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- From: dem21178@uxa.cso.uiuc.edu (Dan Montroy)
- Newsgroups: comp.os.ms-windows.apps
- Subject: Re: Afterdark problems - help!
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- Date: 15 Nov 92 17:25:19 GMT
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- baileyc@ucsu.Colorado.EDU (Christopher R. Bailey) writes:
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- >Next, when I set the windows screen saver to AD runner, afterdark comes up,
- >then almost instantly goes away. What is the proper setup procedure. I have
- >AD set to on, do I hit close on the AD system menu when I've finished setting
- >it up, or do I just minimize it or what? I've tried both and same behavior.
-
- I don't know about the other problem you are having, but for this one, the
- way I have it set up on my machine is with After Dark turned off in the control
- panel, and when you're done configuring it in it's control panel, select the
- minimize button. I believe that as long as you have the After Dark module
- as your Win3.1 screen saver, it will activate correctly.
-
- Also, make sure you have the newest version of AD, version 2.0a. Since you
- called the Win3.1 After Dark screen saver "AD runner", you may have the old
- version. My version has this screen saver named simply "After Dark".
-
- Dan Montroy
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- Dan Montroy
- University of Illinois
- d-montroy@uiuc.edu
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