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Re:Buttons missing after upgrading to v4.61

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<p>You are great!  Now I'm happy!  I got the desired result by following your instructions to reach <i>Formatting and use of styling ...</i>  Then I removed checks from ALL the boxes.  Eureka!  It worked.  Thank you.</p><p> </p>

After upgrading to v4.61 I'm missing buttons/icons all over Pegasus. Most notable is the upper toolbar.


 I'm on Windows XP SP3.

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<P>After upgrading to v4.61 I'm missing buttons/icons all over Pegasus. Most notable is the upper toolbar.</P> <P> <IMG style="WIDTH: 809px; HEIGHT: 156px" align=middle src="http://pmail.bburg.fastmail.net/buttons_missing.png" width=899 height=156 mce_src="http://pmail.bburg.fastmail.net/buttons_missing.png"></P> <P> I'm on Windows XP SP3.</P> <P><EM>Pegasus Mail for Microsoft Windows Copyright (C) 1992-2011, David Harris, all rights reserved Electronic mail to </EM><A href="mailto:support@pmail.gen.nz"><EM>support@pmail.gen.nz</EM></A><EM>.</EM></P> <P><EM>WinPMail version: Version 4.61 (Win32), Feb  5 2011 Language resources: Standard UK English resource set Extension Manager version: 1.13 Operating mode: Standalone User name and ID: Admin, 0 Windows version: 5.1 Windows flag word: 0 WINPMAIL.EXE directory: C:\PMAIL\Programs Home mailbox location: C:\PMAIL\MAIL\Admin New mailbox location: C:\PMAIL\MAIL\Admin TMP environment variable: C:\DOCUME~1\PROVIN~1\LOCALS~1\Temp TEMP environment variable: C:\DOCUME~1\PROVIN~1\LOCALS~1\Temp LAN-based SMTP support: N, N, N NetWare MHS support: N, N, N Built-in TCP/IP support: Enabled   - WINSOCK version: WinSock 2.0   - WINSOCK path: C:\Windows\system32\WSOCK32.DLL Commandline: -A Active -Z options: 32768 PMR variable: (None) PML variable: (None) MAI variable: (None) NB variable: (None) Autofiltering folders: 0 (0 active, 0 inactive) Last new mail count: 0 </EM></P> <P mce_keep="true"> </P>

[quote user="Bburg"]After upgrading to v4.61 I'm missing buttons/icons all over Pegasus. Most notable is the upper toolbar.[/quote]

Is there a directory called C:\PMAIL\Programs\PNG containing 200 image (PNG) files?

<p>[quote user="Bburg"]After upgrading to v4.61 I'm missing buttons/icons all over Pegasus. Most notable is the upper toolbar.[/quote]</p><p>Is there a directory called C:\PMAIL\Programs\PNG containing 200 image (PNG) files?</p>
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[quote user="idw"]Is there a directory called C:\PMAIL\Programs\PNG containing 200 image (PNG) files?[/quote]

Yes there is. With exactly 200 files. In another thread I've read about the right-click-mouse trick; changing to text and after that back to graphics. It doesn't work in my case because the right click doesn't work on that toolbar.  Also I've checked all .png files in a file manager. They are viewable.

<p>[quote user="idw"]Is there a directory called C:\PMAIL\Programs\PNG containing 200 image (PNG) files?[/quote]</p><p>Yes there is. With exactly 200 files. In another thread I've read about the right-click-mouse trick; changing to text and after that back to graphics. It doesn't work in my case because the right click doesn't work on that toolbar. <img mce_src="http://community.pmail.com/emoticons/emotion-18.gif" src="http://community.pmail.com/emoticons/emotion-18.gif"> Also I've checked all .png files in a file manager. They are viewable.</p>

[quote user="Bburg"]Also I've checked all .png files in a file manager. They are viewable.[/quote]

I can only imagine a resources issue: Are always the same buttons missing after restarting Pegasus Mail? Did you try whether a system reboot helps? Do you encouter any other problems when working with Pegasus Mail (as far as it's possible in such a situation)?

<p>[quote user="Bburg"]Also I've checked all .png files in a file manager. They are viewable.[/quote]</p><p>I can only imagine a resources issue: Are always the same buttons missing after restarting Pegasus Mail? Did you try whether a system reboot helps? Do you encouter any other problems when working with Pegasus Mail (as far as it's possible in such a situation)?</p>
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[quote user="idw"] I can only imagine a resources issue: Are always the same buttons missing after restarting Pegasus Mail? Did you try whether a system reboot helps? Do you encouter any other problems when working with Pegasus Mail (as far as it's possible in such a situation)?[/quote]

Yes, it are always the same buttons missing. System reboot doesn't help. The tool tips are visible and the program/buttons are, as far I can see, function normally. Did also a fresh install. Didn't help either. My laptop has 1 GB of memory and 64 MB of video memory. Had never before any problems with displaying graphics.
Attached another example of missing buttons in the compose screen:

<P>[quote user="idw"] I can only imagine a resources issue: Are always the same buttons missing after restarting Pegasus Mail? Did you try whether a system reboot helps? Do you encouter any other problems when working with Pegasus Mail (as far as it's possible in such a situation)?[/quote]</P> <P>Yes, it are always the same buttons missing. System reboot doesn't help. The tool tips are visible and the program/buttons are, as far I can see, function normally. Did also a fresh install. Didn't help either. My laptop has 1 GB of memory and 64 MB of video memory. Had never before any problems with displaying graphics. Attached another example of missing buttons in the compose screen:</P> <P><IMG style="WIDTH: 300px; HEIGHT: 200px" src="http://pmail.bburg.fastmail.net/compose.png" width=300 height=200 mce_src="http://pmail.bburg.fastmail.net/compose.png"></P>

Your description and your screen shot match exactly  a win7 or other 64bit OS using winpm-32  from version 4.51 which was fixed when running 4.52 and now 4.61. Do you have more than one version in more than one drive location? The other  problem I have seen is a doubled install with program files in c:\pmail and c:\pmail\programs

Would you please verify doing properties on winpm-32.exe what version it is and search for that file name and see how many are found and where they are. Do same for winpm-32.dat and see date and size also. Is it 1/27/11 date in properties?

 

Do you still have the install exe on hand that you used? 

<p>Your description and your screen shot match exactly  a win7 or other 64bit OS using winpm-32  from version 4.51 which was fixed when running 4.52 and now 4.61. Do you have more than one version in more than one drive location? The other  problem I have seen is a doubled install with program files in c:\pmail and c:\pmail\programs</p><p>Would you please verify doing properties on winpm-32.exe what version it is and search for that file name and see how many are found and where they are. Do same for winpm-32.dat and see date and size also. Is it 1/27/11 date in properties? </p><p> </p><p>Do you still have the install exe on hand that you used?  </p>

Hello Jerry,

[quote user="Jerry Wise"]

Do you have more than one version in more than one drive location? The other  problem I have seen is a doubled install with program files in c:\pmail and c:\pmail\programs

[/quote]

reading this brings the following curiosity to my mind:

On WinXPproSP3 I installed the program versions of PMail by and by in different directories, but the mailbox directory always remains to D:\PMAIL\MAIL\...

When I look for the program files like WINPM-32.EXE I discover this:

C:\Programme\PMAIL44\Programs
C:\Programme\PMAIL45\Programs\Programs
C:\Programme\PMAIL46\Programs\Programs

I'm quite shure I didn't want this double "Programs" structure. It must be happened when I did the update and decided to choose a different location than the existing directory. I think I changed the name in the edit field.

Just some days ago for installation of PMAIL46 I changed the entry from "C:\Programme\PMAIL45\Programs\Programs" to "C:\Programme\PMAIL46\Programs" to leave this structure - but it ends the same way...

So maybe this description helps solving the original problem. And maybe someone detects the culprit for this strange installation attitude.

Best regards
Wolfgang
<p>Hello Jerry, </p><p>[quote user="Jerry Wise"]</p><p>Do you have more than one version in more than one drive location? The other  problem I have seen is a doubled install with program files in c:\pmail and c:\pmail\programs</p><p>[/quote]</p>reading this brings the following curiosity to my mind: On WinXPproSP3 I installed the program versions of PMail by and by in different directories, but the mailbox directory always remains to D:\PMAIL\MAIL\... When I look for the program files like WINPM-32.EXE I discover this: C:\Programme\PMAIL44\Programs C:\Programme\PMAIL45\Programs\Programs C:\Programme\PMAIL46\Programs\Programs I'm quite shure I didn't want this double "Programs" structure. It must be happened when I did the update and decided to choose a different location than the existing directory. I think I changed the name in the edit field. Just some days ago for installation of PMAIL46 I changed the entry from "C:\Programme\PMAIL45\Programs\Programs" to "C:\Programme\PMAIL46\Programs" to leave this structure - but it ends the same way... So maybe this description helps solving the original problem. And maybe someone detects the culprit for this strange installation attitude. Best regards Wolfgang

[quote user="wmeyer"]So maybe this description helps solving the original problem. And maybe someone detects the culprit for this strange installation attitude.[/quote]

I don't exactly know how Pegasus Mail's installer works, but most installers auto-append their path to the one selected by the user. And I think there's indeed some reason for getting confused about the final location as Pegasus Mail claims to be installed to Pegasus Mail's  \Programs\ subdirectory (as shown on the installation screen) although you would usually only select the base directory (C:\PMAIL in the suggested default path) while Pegasus Mail automatically creates the required subdirectories.

<p>[quote user="wmeyer"]So maybe this description helps solving the original problem. And maybe someone detects the culprit for this strange installation attitude.[/quote]</p><p>I don't exactly know how Pegasus Mail's installer works, but most installers auto-append their path to the one selected by the user. And I think there's indeed some reason for getting confused about the final location as Pegasus Mail claims to be installed to Pegasus Mail's  \Programs\ subdirectory (as shown on the installation screen) although you would usually only select the base directory (C:\PMAIL in the suggested default path) while Pegasus Mail automatically creates the required subdirectories.</p>
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Pegasus Mail be confused and I know I am for sure. The path you show also has a 9 char directory in the  path. PCONFIG normallly uses ~8 and expecting and 8 char path. Normally the English word used is programs which is 8 chars and the default path is normally c:\pmail and executables in c:\pmail\programs  Have you run PCONFIG to check or reset paths? Have you substituted ~n in place of ~8

At this point I really think it would be best to save your data and zip it up and do a clean fresh install to default c:\pmail and then run and test. If all works ok then we can go through the details of how to restore your saved messages to correct path and location.There will not even be any need to run PCONFIG with a default install.

<p>Pegasus Mail be confused and I know I am for sure. The path you show also has a 9 char directory in the  path. PCONFIG normallly uses ~8 and expecting and 8 char path. Normally the English word used is programs which is 8 chars and the default path is normally c:\pmail and executables in c:\pmail\programs  Have you run PCONFIG to check or reset paths? Have you substituted ~n in place of ~8</p><p>At this point I really think it would be best to save your data and zip it up and do a clean fresh install to default c:\pmail and then run and test. If all works ok then we can go through the details of how to restore your saved messages to correct path and location.There will not even be any need to run PCONFIG with a default install. </p>

[quote user="Jerry Wise"]

Your description and your screen shot match exactly  a win7 or other 64bit OS using winpm-32  from version 4.51 which was fixed when running 4.52 and now 4.61. Do you have more than one version in more than one drive location?[/quote]
No.

[quote]The other  problem I have seen is a doubled install with program files in c:\pmail and c:\pmail\programs[/quote]
No.

[quote]Would you please verify doing properties on winpm-32.exe what version it is and search for that file name and see how many are found and where they are. Do same for winpm-32.dat and see date and size also. Is it 1/27/11 date in properties?[/quote]
C:\PMAIL\Programs\winpm-32.exe 5.357.056 10-02-2011 13:07 --> v4.6.1.0
C:\PMAIL\Programs\winpm-32.dat 134.694 27-01-2011 13:39 

[quote]Do you still have the install exe on hand that you used? [/quote]
Yes. w32-461.exe 12.281.344 24-02-2011 23:24 --> I think this is the download date.

[quote user="Jerry Wise"]<p>Your description and your screen shot match exactly  a win7 or other 64bit OS using winpm-32  from version 4.51 which was fixed when running 4.52 and now 4.61. Do you have more than one version in more than one drive location?[/quote] No.</p><p>[quote]The other  problem I have seen is a doubled install with program files in c:\pmail and c:\pmail\programs[/quote] No.</p><p>[quote]Would you please verify doing properties on winpm-32.exe what version it is and search for that file name and see how many are found and where they are. Do same for winpm-32.dat and see date and size also. Is it 1/27/11 date in properties?[/quote] C:\PMAIL\Programs\winpm-32.exe 5.357.056 10-02-2011 13:07 --> v4.6.1.0 C:\PMAIL\Programs\winpm-32.dat 134.694 27-01-2011 13:39 </p><p>[quote]Do you still have the install exe on hand that you used? [/quote] Yes. w32-461.exe 12.281.344 24-02-2011 23:24 --> I think this is the download date.</p>

[quote user="wmeyer"]reading this brings the following curiosity to my mind:[/quote]
You're mixing up threads.  Please start in the future a new thread. Maybe a moderator can split it.
Thanks in advance.

<p>[quote user="wmeyer"]reading this brings the following curiosity to my mind:[/quote] You're mixing up threads. <img src="http://community.pmail.com/emoticons/emotion-6.gif"> Please start in the future a new thread. Maybe a moderator can split it. Thanks in advance.</p>

[quote user="Bburg"][quote user="wmeyer"]reading this brings the following curiosity to my mind:[/quote]

You're mixing up threads. [/quote]

I don't think so, his notes could have been helpful here if you had parallel installs as well and only updated one of these which you didn't actually use - although this should affect all new buttons, of course ...

[quote user="Bburg"][quote user="wmeyer"]reading this brings the following curiosity to my mind:[/quote] <p>You're mixing up threads. [/quote]</p><p>I don't think so, his notes could have been helpful here if you had parallel installs as well and only updated one of these which you didn't actually use - although this should affect <em>all</em> new buttons, of course ...</p>
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Hello Bburg,

[quote user="Bburg"]

[quote user="wmeyer"]reading this brings the following curiosity to my mind:[/quote]
You're mixing up threads.

[/quote]

Yes and No.

Yes because of my last sentence and maybe because of changing the subject (just to adapt the subject I'm talking about).

No because Jerry leads your attention to possibly different instances of  Pmail on your PC.

Sorry that none of the hints could be of help for you until now. And sorry for unintentionally annoying.
I wish you success in the end.

Best regards
Wolfgang

<p>Hello Bburg, </p><p>[quote user="Bburg"]</p><p>[quote user="wmeyer"]reading this brings the following curiosity to my mind:[/quote] You're mixing up threads. </p><p>[/quote]</p><p>Yes and No.</p><p>Yes because of my last sentence and maybe because of changing the subject (just to adapt the subject I'm talking about).</p><p>No because Jerry leads your attention to possibly different instances of  Pmail on your PC.</p><p>Sorry that none of the hints could be of help for you until now. And sorry for unintentionally annoying. I wish you success in the end. </p><p>Best regards Wolfgang </p>

[quote user="Bburg"]Yes, it are always the same buttons missing. System reboot doesn't help. The tool tips are visible and the program/buttons are, as far I can see, function normally. Did also a fresh install. Didn't help either. My laptop has 1 GB of memory and 64 MB of video memory. Had never before any problems with displaying graphics.[/quote]

Just to let you know that one of our French translators found a possible cause and suggested a possible solution, so all is not lost!

<p>[quote user="Bburg"]Yes, it are always the same buttons missing. System reboot doesn't help. The tool tips are visible and the program/buttons are, as far I can see, function normally. Did also a fresh install. Didn't help either. My laptop has 1 GB of memory and 64 MB of video memory. Had never before any problems with displaying graphics.[/quote]</p><p>Just to let you know that one of our French translators found a possible cause and suggested a possible solution, so all is not lost!</p>
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[quote user="idw"]Just to let you know that one of our French translators found a possible cause and suggested a possible solution, so all is not lost!
[/quote]

Glad to hear. I was afraid that I only had this problem. 

<p>[quote user="idw"]Just to let you know that one of our French translators found a possible cause and suggested a possible solution, so all is not lost! [/quote]</p><p>Glad to hear. I was afraid that I only had this problem. </p>

Bburg

Could you give us some details about your configuration:

Operating system, sp version, ram, video adapter, resolution and number of colors.

This is needed to try to find a solution to repeat the problem to test some solutions...

Regards

<p>Bburg</p><p>Could you give us some details about your configuration:</p><p>Operating system, sp version, ram, video adapter, resolution and number of colors.</p><p>This is needed to try to find a solution to repeat the problem to test some solutions...</p><p>Regards </p>

[quote user="Phil"]Could you give us some details about your configuration:
Operating system, sp version, ram, video adapter, resolution and number of colors.
This is needed to try to find a solution to repeat the problem to test some solutions...[/quote]

It's fairly old laptop, but still doing his job very well.

Compaq Evo N1020v
Intel P4, 2,4 GHz 
1 GB RAM
ATI Radeon IGP 340M, 64 MB
1024*768, 32 bits
Windows XP SP3 

<p>[quote user="Phil"]Could you give us some details about your configuration: Operating system, sp version, ram, video adapter, resolution and number of colors. This is needed to try to find a solution to repeat the problem to test some solutions...[/quote]</p><p>It's fairly old laptop, but still doing his job very well.</p><p>Compaq Evo N1020v Intel P4, 2,4 GHz  1 GB RAM ATI Radeon IGP 340M, 64 MB 1024*768, 32 bits Windows XP SP3 </p>

Thanks for the information.

 We are working on it (the difficulty is that AFAIK there are only 2 people having this problem, you and a member of the French translation team...).

Regards

<p>Thanks for the information.</p><p> We are working on it (the difficulty is that AFAIK there are only 2 people having this problem, you and a member of the French translation team...).</p><p>Regards </p>

Bburg,

 

Could you try to deactivate (or reduce progressively from 5 to 0) the hardware acceleration of your graphic adapter and see what happens?

BTW: do you use the ATI driver or a MS one?

Regards

<p>Bburg,</p><p> </p><p>Could you try to deactivate (or reduce progressively from 5 to 0) the hardware acceleration of your graphic adapter and see what happens?</p><p>BTW: do you use the ATI driver or a MS one?</p><p>Regards </p>
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