Should Regular New Apps be halted instead of resuming?
Since it hasn't been resumed for more than a year, do you think it should ever be halted?
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Since it hasn't been resumed for more than a year, do you think it should ever be halted?
I've filed already a bug report over at bugzilla about it. But they don't deal with the portable versions. They also seem not to be able to reproduce the bug in the regular install versions.
Both, FF Portable and TB Portable, since v.11, stop responding to user input after wake up from standby. Mainly drop down menus either don't drop down, or one can't scroll through the menus. Restarting both applications solves the issue instantly.
Can I ask which attribute is given at installation on a usb key to the PortableApps directory ?
It's not the read only attribute checked or not but a third one ? Which is it ? Under Win XP it is marqued by a blue square while read only is with a checkmark.
Hi All,
I have recently seen the porableapps site and started downloading apps from it. It is really helping me a lot and this is really awesome. I have downloaded Java 6update31 from portable apps and I have extracted it to a folder in my desktop. Now how can I use it? I guess I need to change the enviornment settings and point to this folder. But I dont have access to change the enviornment variables. Now can anyone help me in how to use this java 6 update 31? when I open command prompt and type java -version, it still shows the same old version.
Thanks,
Chaitanya.
I want to use Google Chrome Portable from a locked, write-only partition on a USB stick. However, an error message says this can only be done if the user allows writing to a temporary file on the host computer. I do not want to do that. Is there a way to change configuration or other files to allow such use?
Im not sure if this has been discussed but i have been pulling my hair out trying to figure out why the option to "Pin to Start Menu" is not available for "PortableApps.comInstaller".
Finally figured out the reason.. it contains the word "Installer".
which is prohibited by Microsoft.
To remove "Install" from the list of prohibited words:
- navigate to: HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\FileAssociation
- make a backup of registry key
- double-click on "AddRemoveNames"
- delete "Install"
- save
- reboot for changes to take affect
I use my portable apps drive at school quite often and the tech department has avg set to do a removable device scan. This is annoying for me because it has to scan all of the portable apps that I have installed. This process takes FOREVER, and I often just shut down the computer so I can get my flash drive back. Is there any way that I can tell AVG to exclude the portable apps directory or stop the scan without having access to the control panel?
Thanks in advance.
I have tried to write some code in another post (see my post with the subject Solution for the standalone version), but it's impossible. Amongst other things I used the signs "". But at the "Entry" not the correct content will be depicted. The same occurs for "TrimRight". What should I do?
radiosure failed to install so i opened up a new folder, (name it Radiosure) under 'Explore' copy and install it there, upon install tick 'install as a portable' direct it to instal into the folder you just created. Thats it, go into the folder and create a shortcut from the 'Radiosure application' then simply cut/copy/paste the shortcut in the music folder. But if anybody can perfect this app plz notify me
There is not much in the archives on using portables on CDs to prevent removable media from becoming infected. Is there a complete list of portables that function on CDs? To clarify, I do not mean live Linux CDs that need to be booted. I mean portable apps on CDs on public computers that I cannot change the boot sequence in the BIOS to enable them to boot to an USB or CD-ROM.