Cord Coslor wrote:
I think reply should go to Roger... I just wanted to say thanks for the
reply to my original question... and sorry to you all for taking up a
little band width. Anyway, taskman.exe wasn't there for some reason (???)
but taskman.old was, so I simply renamed it.... and.... it worked!!
yippeee!
Have any reason how this could have occurred?
Windows "upgrades" abort all the time, leaving all sorts of messes in
place. If you check your memory, you'll probably find something along
those lines. Don't worry, it happens with other operating systems.
When I upgrade Linux, it's always important to save several configuration
files. Then again, most commercial Linux documentation and even more
non-commercial Linux documentation tell me which ones.
--
Ward Griffiths
"Men will never be free until the last king is strangled with the entrails
of the last priest." [Denis Diderot, "Dithyrambe sur la fete de rois"]