> [Thanks for keeping this up Shawn!!!]
No problemo. It'll always be there although I've been having some issues with Comcast lately (what else is new? Comcast. It's Bombastic!).
Incidentally - Rails will be coming soon to the VRFA. Maybe even Rails on Linux (if I can find the time!)
Sorry the delete didn't work. So... I guess the next question (prompted by your observation that you don't know what to look for) is, is this config format documented and if so where's the documentation so users can take a look at a malfunctioning config & fix it.
-SHAWN-
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No problemo. It'll always be there although I've been having some issues with Comcast lately (what else is new? Comcast. It's Bombastic!).
Incidentally - Rails will be coming soon to the VRFA. Maybe even Rails on Linux (if I can find the time!)
Sorry the delete didn't work. So... I guess the next question (prompted by your observation that you don't know what to look for) is, is this config format documented and if so where's the documentation so users can take a look at a malfunctioning config & fix it.
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What's up with this?
No Main Menu Bar and no Button Menu Bar - VEE 8.5
Why?
I found a note on
The VRF Archive Site
by Shawn Fessenden
which said to delete the C:Documents and Settings
amarquaApplication DataAgilentVEE Pro8.5*.config files. [Thanks for keeping this up Shawn!!!]
That did not work in my case (I'm special)
I can get the Button Menu Bar to come up once by starting with the defaultCommandBar.config, editing out the MainMenu section
then starting VEE 8.5.
After closing VEE and reopening it, it goes back to the same problem.
I must have a problem with Winders XP-PRO, I really do not want to reinstall the OS just to run VEE 8.5. That would take me a whole day to get my PC all set up with the apps and configured the way I need it. (I sure miss UNIX, never had stupid problems like this).
Any help will be greatly appreciated.
My next step is to reinstall VEE 8.0, at least that was functional.
Who knows, maybe that will fall flat too?
Thanks again in advance
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