That's why I mentioned it being in the tray.  You don't notice it unless
you use your screen reader's keys for going to the task tray.


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-----Original Message-----
    From: "Gary Wood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    Sent: 5/24/05 1:53:24 AM
    To: "PC audio discussion list. " <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
    Subject: Re: Ipodder won't install
    
    Hi Will.  After opening the iPodder program, if I leave it and go
back into 
    it, it says something "a version of iPodder is in use.  You have to
either 
    kill it or," whater else it says, so I go into the system tray to
use it.
    ----- Original Message ----- 
    From: "Wil James" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    To: <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
    Sent: Monday, May 23, 2005 5:35 PM
    Subject: Re: Ipodder won't install
    
    
    > You did close out the program from the system tray first, didn't
you?
    > If not, this is most likely your problem.  A file can't be written
to if
    > it is still in use, in this case, the executible for Ipodder is
still
    > used by your system.
    >
    >
    >
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    >
    > -----Original Message-----
    >    From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    >    Sent: 5/22/05 5:01:27 PM
    >    To: "PC audio discussion list. " <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
    >    Subject: Re: Ipodder won't install
    >
    >    P.S. on below:
    >
    >    1.  In case my wording confused anyone, I didn't simply delete
the
    > icon of
    >    the program on my Start menu.  I used the Uninstall function in
the
    > Ipodder
    >    submenu.
    >    2.  After giving up trying to install newly downloaded Ipodder
    > 2.0.03, I
    >    tried to reinstall plain old version 2.0, which I had
effortlessly
    > installed
    >    the first time.  But here, too, I was stopped by the same error
    > message as I
    >    describe below, in exactly the same way.  So it doesn't seem to
    > involve some
    >    glitch or bug in the programs themselves or their installation
    > procedures
    >    that's at fault.  But if it's something on my computer that's
    > resisting or
    >    sabotaging the installation, I have no idea what that might be.
As
    > before,
    >    knowledgeable advice will be appreciated.
    >
    >    Daniel
    >
    >    ----- Original Message ----- 
    >    From: "Yardbird" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
    >    To: "PC-Audio" <Pc-audio@pc-audio.org>
    >    Sent: Sunday, May 22, 2005 12:41 PM
    >    Subject: Ipodder won't install
    >
    >
    >    Having decided to spend some time this Sunday afternoon reading
up
    > on how to
    >    subscribe to and download podcasts, I launched the copy of
Ipodder
    > 2.0 that
    >    I'd successfully installed a couple of weeks ago.
    >
    >    I was about to explore the interface and its menus and options
with
    > Jaws,
    >    when I got a notice that there was an update available that
resolved
    > some
    >    pI-Tunes related issue.  Well, I don't use I tunes, but,
thinking
    > this would
    >    be a harmless and easy procedure, I clicked yes to allow myself
to
    > be taken
    >    online to a download site that I think was called EasyNews.
    >
    >    I found the link for downloading Ipodder for Win XP, eventually
was
    >    delivered the download after a few minutes' wait in queue, I
    > suppose.
    >
    >    Then I clicked on the executable file in its destination folder
to
    > begin the
    >    installation.  I assumed it would overwrite and supersede my
earlier
    > Ipodder
    >    version with no difficulty,
    >
    >    Immediately upon beginning the actual installation process, I
got a
    > dramatic
    >    Windows error tone and the message that some file couldn't be
    > written.
    >    Well, I didn't know what that implied or signified, so I tried
out
    > the Retry
    >    option, which didn't work, then the Ignore option, which also
didn't
    > work,
    >    and finally cancelled the installation.
    >
    >    I wondered, maybe it's in conflict with the existing copy of
Ipodder
    > that's
    >    already on my computer?  So, just to be on the safe side, I
went to
    > the
    >    Ipodder icon on my programs menu and uninstalled the old copy.
Then
    > I
    >    attempted to run the installation of the new V. 2.0.3 again.
    >
    >    Same thing happened.  It couldn't write one file, I clicked on
    > Ignore (why
    >    would it be offered, this Ignore option, if it didn't help?)
and
    > tried to
    >    proceed, but then it couldn't write the *next* file.  Well, I
don't
    > know
    >    what any of this means, but I figured I'd better just cancel
and
    > come here
    >    to ask if anyone know what's happening to me, and what I might
do to
    > rectify
    >    it, get Ipodder set up again, and begin to learn how to use it.
    >
    >    Thanks, all.
    >
    >
    >
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