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- From: Stephen Gibson
- Newsgroups: comp.os.ms-windows.apps
- Subject: re: The case of the vanishing icon and other stories
- Message-ID: <1992Nov16.113148.3213@nic.csu.net>
- Date: 16 Nov 92 19:31:48 GMT
- References: <BxqKGu.Cus@beach.csulb.edu>
- Organization: Sonoma State University, Rohnert Park, CA
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- In article <BxqKGu.Cus@beach.csulb.edu> sichermn@beach.csulb.edu (Jeff Sicherman) writes:
- > During Windows (3.1) initialization/startup phase the Adobe Type Mangler
- >icon appears at the bottom of the screen. However, about midway through
- >the process, it suddenly disappears and almost immediately thereafter a
- >dialog box appears with the message:
- >
- > No application is associated with the specified file. Create an association
- >using file manager
- >
- > How to I get the icon to not disappear (assuming it shouldn't) and how do
- >I get rid of this message. There don't appear to be *any* names, document or
- >program, in the LOAD= or RUN= lines of the *.INI files.
- >
- >
- >--
- >Jeff Sicherman
- >up the net without a .sig
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- If installed, Adobe Type Manager's icon appears briefly during Windows'
- startup phase (but it does not remain on screen). As far as your other
- problem is concerned, check if any icon has been created in your StartUp
- group.
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- Stephen Gibson
- System Support Specialist
- Sonoma State Universtiy
- eMAIL: gibsonst@sonoma.edu
- Stephen.Gibson@sonoma.edu
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