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URGENT INFORMATION. AllTalk Profile Editor in Current has Faulty Au   Message List  
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Some support staff have reported that the Profile Editor has been
starting instead of Alltalk after a users log on.

After much searching, it was found that the update to the current
release of the AllTalk Profile Editor 1.1.1.32 which is distributed
with version 1.1.1.64 of AllTalk wrongly specifies the Auto Schedule
on Start Registry Entry as
<startdir>/ProfileEdit.exe /s

Rather than

<startdir>/AllTalk.exe /s

This Problem applies to:
Alltalk (Windows) versions 1.1.1.64 and beta clients up to but
excluding 1.1.1.89 which were deployed with Version 1.1.1.32 of the
Profile Editor.

This problem does not apply to:
Clients running on Windows Vista. The "Enable Scheduler at start
up" feature is not supported in Windows VISTA. Vista installations
must manually apply a shortcut to Alltalk in the All Users Startup
folder. (Target should be "c:\alltalk\Alltalk.exe" /s)

This problem has been fixed in version 1.1.1.47 of the Profile
editor.

REMEDIAL ACTION:
If version 1.1.1.47 is not available,
1. Install Alltalk as normal.
2. After Initial download, go to Tools-->Schedule.
3. Untick "enable schedule at startup"
4. Re-tick "enable Schedule at startup"
5. Click OK

This will reset the registry entry to the correct setting.

NOTE:
Version 1.1.1.47 of the Profile Editor will be packaged with Alltalk
Client version 1.1.1.89 and future releases.






Sat Apr 28, 2007 1:09 pm

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