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| | Powerdesk 7 and Favorites I was having problems with Powerdesk 7 and creating new favorites. I found a work around until they fix it. Add a folder at the end of this path: C:\Users\YOURNAMEHERE\AppData\Roaming\Avanquest\PowerDesk\ Named "Favorites" without the quotes and you will have the ability to use your favorites folders again. (Close and reopen PD after you add this folder). Regards, Rich |
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| | Re: Powerdesk 7 and Favorites On 22/04/2008 in message <480df20a$0$32516$9a6e19ea@xxxxxx> Rich wrote: Quote: >I was having problems with Powerdesk 7 and creating new favorites. I found >a work around until they fix it. I use Powerdesk 6 Pro which is a VCom product but there's no mention of V7 on their website. Is it not a VCom product any more? -- Jeff Gaines |
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| | Re: Powerdesk 7 and Favorites "Jeff Gaines" <whitedragon@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:xn0fp8nfl2rw104001@xxxxxx Quote: > Quote: >>I was having problems with Powerdesk 7 and creating new favorites. I found >>a work around until they fix it. > Hope you don't mind a question? > I use Powerdesk 6 Pro which is a VCom product but there's no mention of V7 > on their website. Is it not a VCom product any more? I found this on Google. http://www.avanquest.com/USA/pc-tool...esk_Pro_7.html There seem to be people mentioning some offer for getting it for under a tenner on Google as well. ss. |
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| | Re: Powerdesk 7 and Favorites "Jeff Gaines" <whitedragon@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:xn0fp8nfl2rw104001@xxxxxx Quote: > On 22/04/2008 in message > <480df20a$0$32516$9a6e19ea@xxxxxx> Rich wrote: > Quote: >>I was having problems with Powerdesk 7 and creating new favorites. I found >>a work around until they fix it. > Hope you don't mind a question? > I use Powerdesk 6 Pro which is a VCom product but there's no mention of V7 > on their website. Is it not a VCom product any more? > > -- > Jeff Gaines upgrade for $19 US. Not much changed and if 6.042 is working you don't need the upgrade. Rich |
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| | Re: Powerdesk 7 and Favorites On 22/04/2008 in message <480e0017$0$12275$9a6e19ea@xxxxxx> Rich wrote: Quote: >Nope Avantquest bought them or Powerdesk at least. I found a link for the >upgrade for $19 US. Not much changed and if 6.042 is working you don't >need the upgrade. The only thing missing from v6 is a copy/move button to quickly copy/move stuff from source to destination. I haven't tried it on Vista yet. -- Jeff Gaines |
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| | Re: Powerdesk 7 and Favorites On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 07:45:06 -0700, "Jeff Gaines" <whitedragon@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >Hope you don't mind a question? >I use Powerdesk 6 Pro which is a VCom product but there's no mention of V7 >on their website. Is it not a VCom product any more? I've been using Powerdesk since version 2. I bought the Powerdesk Pro 7 upgrade (7.0.1.1) about a month ago and it still has problems on Vista (I'm using Home Basic). Although the issues with PD 6 on Vista were mostly fixed, there are new ones in PD 7. For example, the Dialog Helper works on very few applications (much fewer than with PD 6 on Vista). The Helper icons do not appear in many application dialogs that previously worked fine on Vista. The Helper load on startup option doesn't work (it's blocked by Vista). If you try to load the Helper on startup with Task Scheduler, it sometimes freezes Vista on startup, requiring an AC power down and a reboot. I also find that PD 7 crashes whenever the viewer pane is invoked while attempting to view the contents of files inside a zip or RAR archive. Doesn't matter what the file type is within the zip or RAR (even a .txt file causes a crash). After the content is extracted from the archive file, the files show normally in the viewer. The PD 6 viewer pane worked perfectly with archive files on Vista. The PD 7 Uninstaller fails badly on Vista. First, it shows the UAC "unidentified publisher" prompt (meaning that it isn't ready for Vista), and then it fails to remove all folders and files below the main Powerdesk program folder. A total of six sub folders containing 679 files were left behind in Program Files, as well as many registry entries. I would say that Powerdesk Pro 7.0.1.1 is still at the beta level, in terms of reliability and features on Vista. Basic file operations work fine, but some other features don't work as well as with PD 6. However, I did not have the problem with the Favorites folder mentioned above. Doug M. in NJ |
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| | Re: Powerdesk 7 and Favorites On 22/04/2008 in message <7l2s045o0bcgvn7elbir1qhu4fpdpcbduq@xxxxxx> retroman wrote: Quote: >I would say that Powerdesk Pro 7.0.1.1 is still at the beta level, in >terms of >reliability and features on Vista. Basic file operations work fine, but >some other >features don't work as well as with PD 6. However, I did not have the >problem with >the Favorites folder mentioned above. I am currently installing XP64 Pro, I don't know why I keep putting myself through the pain of Vista. Latest trick is a network adaptor that is shown as working in device manager but according to the "Network Centre" doesn't exist (it worked all day until about 6 p.m., perhaps it's a part timer). How on earth MSFT let Vista out the door I really don't know. -- Jeff Gaines |
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| | PowerDesk 7 I experienced the same problems. You could add a major weakness: the viewer doesn't support Office 2007 formats. PowerDesk is no longer what it used to be (it was almost perfect with Windows XP and Office 2003). Avanquest told me they were not aware of plans to support MS Office 2007 file formats... |
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| | Re: PowerDesk 7 "Giles Raymond DeMourot" wrote in message news:2008848227giles.r.demourot@xxxxxx Quote: >I experienced the same problems. to leaches off these newsgroups in order to make it look as though there are lots of people using it. We (the people who use the Newsgroup) CANNOT see the post you are replying to unless you quote it. |
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| | Re: PowerDesk 7 On Mon, 4 Aug 2008 15:09:45 +0100, "Gordon" <gordonbparker@xxxxxx> wrote: Quote: >"Giles Raymond DeMourot" wrote in message >news:2008848227giles.r.demourot@xxxxxx Quote: >>I experienced the same problems. ><sigh> as WHAT? This is a GLOBAL USENET Newsgroup, the forum you are posting >to leaches off these newsgroups in order to make it look as though there are >lots of people using it. We (the people who use the Newsgroup) CANNOT see >the post you are replying to unless you quote it. the subject "Powerdesk 7 and Favorites" - Google groups shows it linked. -- ---------------- Stubbo of Oz ---------------- |
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