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jeslookn
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      04-07-2009
When I boot my computer, I get a dialog box reading "Windows Internet
Explorer" "Tree None." What is wrong?

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      04-07-2009


"Dave-UK" <> wrote in message
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> "jeslookn" <sorry.no@email> wrote in message
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>> When I boot my computer, I get a dialog box reading "Windows Internet
>> Explorer" "Tree None." What is wrong?
>>
>> Jeslookn

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> Something to do with a weather channel ?
> http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...7131002AAvuJ3u
>
>


Thanks for the response. I saw that question on Yahoo, just a half hour ago
and there wasn't an answer. It is the Weather Channel Desktop doing it. When
I exit the program and start it back up, I get the error message. I removed
it and reinstalled, but I'm still getting the error message.

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      04-08-2009
On Tue, 7 Apr 2009 18:11:59 -0400, "jeslookn" <sorry.no@email> wrote:

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>> Something to do with a weather channel ?
>> http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...7131002AAvuJ3u
>>
>>

>
>Thanks for the response. I saw that question on Yahoo, just a half hour ago
>and there wasn't an answer. It is the Weather Channel Desktop doing it. When
>I exit the program and start it back up, I get the error message. I removed
>it and reinstalled, but I'm still getting the error message.
>


Then perhaps you should just REMOVE it? WTF do you need the Weather
Channel Desktop for. Just click an icon and go to the site when you
need the weather.


 
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      04-08-2009


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> On Tue, 7 Apr 2009 18:11:59 -0400, "jeslookn" <sorry.no@email> wrote:
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>>>
>>> Something to do with a weather channel ?
>>> http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...7131002AAvuJ3u
>>>
>>>

>>
>>Thanks for the response. I saw that question on Yahoo, just a half hour
>>ago
>>and there wasn't an answer. It is the Weather Channel Desktop doing it.
>>When
>>I exit the program and start it back up, I get the error message. I
>>removed
>>it and reinstalled, but I'm still getting the error message.
>>

>
> Then perhaps you should just REMOVE it? WTF do you need the Weather
> Channel Desktop for. Just click an icon and go to the site when you
> need the weather.
>
>


Hi Bob,

No need to be rude. I have had the weather channel desktop icon for years
and I like it. Instead of clicking on an icon and waiting for internet
explorer to go to a site, I can just look at the system tray to see what the
temperature is and if bad weather is on the way. Seems much easier to me.

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      04-08-2009
On Tue, 7 Apr 2009 21:50:36 -0400, "jeslookn" <>
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>Hi Bob,
>
>No need to be rude. I have had the weather channel desktop icon for years
>and I like it. Instead of clicking on an icon and waiting for internet
>explorer to go to a site, I can just look at the system tray to see what the
>temperature is and if bad weather is on the way. Seems much easier to me.
>


Not trying to be rude, but I just don't see the logic. You have an app
on your system that is throwing errors. Obviously it is poorly
programmed. It has an impact on your system performance as well as
your network. It's only advantage is that it saves you 2-5 seconds
checking the weather a couple times a day.

I can't see the sense in keeping it installed.
 
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      04-09-2009

"+Bob+" <> wrote in message
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> On Tue, 7 Apr 2009 21:50:36 -0400, "jeslookn" <>
> wrote:
>
>>Hi Bob,
>>
>>No need to be rude. I have had the weather channel desktop icon for years
>>and I like it. Instead of clicking on an icon and waiting for internet
>>explorer to go to a site, I can just look at the system tray to see what
>>the
>>temperature is and if bad weather is on the way. Seems much easier to me.
>>

>
> Not trying to be rude, but I just don't see the logic. You have an app
> on your system that is throwing errors. Obviously it is poorly
> programmed. It has an impact on your system performance as well as
> your network. It's only advantage is that it saves you 2-5 seconds
> checking the weather a couple times a day.
>
> I can't see the sense in keeping it installed.


I can't install any sense. Maybe I need a drink.


 
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      04-10-2009
On Wed, 8 Apr 2009 20:20:31 -0700, +BOB+ The Knob wrote:

> "+Bob+" <> wrote in message
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>> On Tue, 7 Apr 2009 21:50:36 -0400, "jeslookn" <>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>Hi Bob,
>>>
>>>No need to be rude. I have had the weather channel desktop icon for years
>>>and I like it. Instead of clicking on an icon and waiting for internet
>>>explorer to go to a site, I can just look at the system tray to see what
>>>the
>>>temperature is and if bad weather is on the way. Seems much easier to me.
>>>

>>
>> Not trying to be rude, but I just don't see the logic. You have an app
>> on your system that is throwing errors. Obviously it is poorly
>> programmed. It has an impact on your system performance as well as
>> your network. It's only advantage is that it saves you 2-5 seconds
>> checking the weather a couple times a day.
>>
>> I can't see the sense in keeping it installed.

>
> I can't install any sense. Maybe I need a drink.


Here, have a brandy.

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      04-10-2009

-I can't see the sense in keeping it installed.-

It depends on where you live. It is nice to be able to look down and
see if it is 20 below zero or 20 above so I know if I need to start my
car 15-20 min before I leave or just to warm it up mid-day! Not so
critical to me in the summer.

I realize the program has its issues...


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      04-10-2009


"Dave-UK" <> wrote in message
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>> "Dave-UK" <> wrote in message
>> news: ...
>>>
>>> "jeslookn" <sorry.no@email> wrote in message
>>> news:u7#...
>>>> When I boot my computer, I get a dialog box reading "Windows Internet
>>>> Explorer" "Tree None." What is wrong?
>>>>
>>>> Jeslookn
>>>
>>> Something to do with a weather channel ?
>>> http://answers.yahoo.com/question/in...7131002AAvuJ3u
>>>
>>>

>>
>> Thanks for the response. I saw that question on Yahoo, just a half hour
>> ago and there wasn't an answer. It is the Weather Channel Desktop doing
>> it. When I exit the program and start it back up, I get the error
>> message. I removed it and reinstalled, but I'm still getting the error
>> message.
>>
>> Jeslookn

>
> If the software does not have a Vista update then perhaps it's time for
> another weather program.
> There must be loads of weather gadgets for the sidebar etc.



It is doing it on Windows XP too.

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      04-10-2009
On Fri, 10 Apr 2009 18:52:30 +0530, NDres <>
wrote:

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>-I can't see the sense in keeping it installed.-
>
>It depends on where you live. It is nice to be able to look down and
>see if it is 20 below zero or 20 above so I know if I need to start my
>car 15-20 min before I leave or just to warm it up mid-day! Not so
>critical to me in the summer.
>
>I realize the program has its issues...


I live where the slogan is "don't like the weather? wait a minute".

I still can't see how it's worth running another app in the background
to tell me the weather when I could double click a desktop icon, or
even single click a task bar icon, to get the same information
(actually a whole lot more).

YMMV.
 
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