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Headsvett started following the problem "No avatar cut-out with Chrome" in Wakoopa.
Wouter replied on October 27, 2008 15:33 to the problem "Does not track Vista Apps when starting as an Admin" in Wakoopa:
Ryo replied on October 27, 2008 15:01 to the problem "Does not track Vista Apps when starting as an Admin" in Wakoopa:
I tried that steps in the Video. I can't create a task and when creating as admin, Wakoopa won't start.
I guess it works if I set the program for "Run as admin". However I need to enter the password everytime I start Wakoopa. It will help for now, but this really is a problem.
Does it track all tasks for the ordinary user when running as admin, too? It looks like on the first time, but I can't prove 100%.
Wouter replied on October 27, 2008 13:28 to the problem "Does not track Vista Apps when starting as an Admin" in Wakoopa:
Tracking programs running in admin-mode on Windows Vista is a bit tricky. The tracker needs to be running in the same permission zone as the programs that need to be tracked.
I found a tutorial that allows you to auto-start the Wakoopa tracker in admin-mode on Vista: http://www.utipu.com/app/tip/id/4195/
Can you try that tutorial and see if that works? If so, we'll modify the tracker in the next version to auto-start like that.
Robert replied on October 27, 2008 13:10 to the question "Multiple Computers" in Wakoopa:
Robert replied on October 27, 2008 13:10 to the problem "No avatar cut-out with Chrome" in Wakoopa:
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Ryo reported a problem in Wakoopa on October 26, 2008 07:51:
Ryo reported a problem in Wakoopa on October 25, 2008 18:41:
Does not track Vista Apps when starting as an AdminI played Warhammer Online: Age of Rekoning on Vista (32Bit). I always need to start it as an Admin to work. I'm logged in with a normal user account (of course). Wakoopa doesn't track it.
I really need Warhammer to be tracked. It has a huge amount of time on my Computer.-
Ryo started following the question "Multiple Computers" in Wakoopa.
A comment on the problem "Can't log in to turn off twitterfeed." in twitterfeed:
This should be fixed now, it's an occasional problem with the OpenID URLs that Yahoo! OpenID returns. If you log in again, you should see the feeds - if not, please let me know. – Mario Menti, on October 20, 2008 20:26
tboard replied on October 20, 2008 19:19 to the problem "Can't log in to turn off twitterfeed." in twitterfeed:
Kelly Atkinson replied on October 06, 2008 05:06 to the problem "Can't log in to turn off twitterfeed." in twitterfeed:
Hi Mario - I was having this problem too, but your explanation about the https://twitterfeed.com/reminder page really, really helped, and I have since been able to successfully log in and stop my Twitterfeed postings. Thank you so much for making this URL available - it was just what I needed.
A comment on the problem "Can't log in to turn off twitterfeed." in twitterfeed:
Strange - looks like logging in using Yahoo! OpenID should show you the feeds (assuming you select the same OpenID when Yahoo! gives you a choice of more than one). If this doesn't work, could you send me an email at mario at menti dot net with your twitter id and password (so I have something to confirm that you actually own the twitter account), and I'll delete it manually. – Mario Menti, on September 24, 2008 21:48
kristine replied on September 24, 2008 21:09 to the problem "Can't log in to turn off twitterfeed." in twitterfeed:
I tried that. When I login to the account that the reminder feature shows me, there are no feeds listed (I deleted them a while back). So either I have another account and am just not aware of it, or the deleted feeds are still somewhere in the system (but not viewable when I login to that account). I honestly don't know why the feeds are still posting to Twitter, which is why I'm asking for help. Thanks.
A comment on the problem "Can't log in to turn off twitterfeed." in twitterfeed:
Can you try https://twitterfeed.com/reminder - this should show you any OpenID URL which is still posting to your twitter account. Using this OpenID you should be able to login and delete any feeds yourself. If for some reason this doesn't work please let me know. – Mario Menti, on September 24, 2008 20:46
A comment on the problem "Can't log in to turn off twitterfeed." in twitterfeed:
Can you try https://twitterfeed.com/reminder - this should show you any OpenID URL which is still posting to your twitter account. Using this OpenID you should be able to login and delete any feeds yourself. If for some reason this doesn't work please let me know. – Mario Menti, on September 24, 2008 20:46
kristine replied on September 24, 2008 18:17 to the problem "Can't log in to turn off twitterfeed." in twitterfeed:
A comment on the problem "Can't log in to turn off twitterfeed." in twitterfeed:
What's the twitter account name you're posting to? BTW, the reminder only finds the account if the password is also correct (i.e. matches the one you entered when you first set up the feed). – Mario Menti, on August 11, 2008 08:57
pinksage replied on August 10, 2008 06:53 to the problem "Can't log in to turn off twitterfeed." in twitterfeed:
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