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sandgroper
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Posted: January 18 2003 at 6:36pm | IP Logged Quote sandgroper

When I try to install the Addon I get an illegal operation message. Any ideas as I would really prefer to have this bar open in IE instead of the desktop.
Can it be moved at all?

Windows 98SE IE6

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Posted: January 19 2003 at 12:04am | IP Logged Quote MrKlaatu

The Add-on only adds Search Sites to the right click menu. When you highlight a word in IE then right click it, any Search Sites you have added to the menu via SearchBar IE Add-on can be selected and then that site will open in that IE Window and begin a search for that term.

The only thing you can actually add to IE via the IE Add-on is a button in your customizeable toolbar, which you must open in 'Customize' and move over to the active side.

You DO NOT have to have SearchBar itself open, or even running , for this right click customization/functionality to work. it does have to be installed.

did you check the Bug Forums?
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Posted: January 19 2003 at 12:37am | IP Logged Quote sandgroper

My problem is that I cannot get the Add-on to install - I get an illegal op. message. Yes, checked all the posts - there are not really that many at this stage.
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Posted: January 19 2003 at 2:38am | IP Logged Quote MrKlaatu

If it's a Windows Error Message, search the MS Knowledge Base for what the problem is.

I had no problem installing on WIN98SE, but I had IE 5.0 at the time of installation, but have 5.5 now. No problems.
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Posted: January 19 2003 at 3:48am | IP Logged Quote sandgroper

I had a look in Knowledge Base but the message is pretty specific: sb11ieaddonsetup caused an invalid page fault in module KERNEL32.DLL. Could find nothing appropriate.I don't usually have any trouble installing stuff. Dowloaded it again just to make sure and it still won't install.
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Posted: January 19 2003 at 12:06pm | IP Logged Quote MrKlaatu

This sounds like the problem you are having, but it's also something Patrick would have to fix, if it truly is the problem.

Microsoft Knowledge Base Article - 319508
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Posted: January 19 2003 at 4:37pm | IP Logged Quote sandgroper

Yes, that is EXACTLY the form of message I am receiving. Thanks for finding that. So, really nothing I can do about it except wait for the Pro version? - which sounds really good.
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Posted: January 19 2003 at 5:27pm | IP Logged Quote MrKlaatu

Found using a KnowledgeBase link in my IE Add-On.

....sorry 'bout that.......you could try emailing Patrick, seems he's made a few "on-the-fly" corrections.........you could also

SEND MONEY

it's always a good motivator.
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Posted: January 20 2003 at 3:18am | IP Logged Quote sandgroper

LOL

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Posted: January 29 2003 at 11:46pm | IP Logged Quote Patrick Deal

Here's something you can try.

Go to http://www.rarlab.com and download the program called WinRAR. You get a 40 day trial period so you don't have to worry about registering it. Once you have that installed, run WinRAR. Then go to File | Open Archive. Change the Files of type: to All archives include self-extracting. Then find and the setup file for the add-on you downloaded earlier. There should be 3 files, extract those 3 files to a new directory. Run the setup.exe file from the new directory and you should be able to install it from there. After it installs, you can delete the directory with those 3 files.

Let me know if that doesn't work, or if you have any questions.
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Many people believe that they will be happy once they arrive at some specific goal they set for themselves. However,

more often than not, once you arrive " there" you will still feel dissatisfied, and move your " there" vision to yet

another point in the future. By always chasing after another "there," you are never really appreciating what you

already have right "here." wow gold, It is important for human beings to keep

soberminded about the age-old drive to look beyond the place where you now stand. On one hand, your life is enhanced

by your dreams and aspirations. On the other hand, these drives can pull you farther and farther from your enjoyment

of your life right now. By learning the lessons of gratitude and abundance, you can bring yourself closer to

fulfilling the challenge of living in the present.


Gratitude

To be grateful means you are thankful for and appreciative of what you have and where you are on your path right

now. Gratitude fills your heart with the joyful feeling and allows you to fully appreciate everything that arises on

your path. As you strive to keep your focus on the present moment, you can experience the full wonder of "here."

There are many ways to cultivate gratitude. Here are just a few suggestions you may wish to try:

1. Imagine what your life would be like if you lost all that you had. This will most surely remind you of how much

you do appreciate it.

2. Make a list each day of all that you are grateful for, so that you can stay conscious daily of your blessings. Do

this especially when you are feeling as though you have nothing to feel grateful for. Or spend a few minutes before

you go to sleep giving thanks for all that you have.

3. Spend time offering assistance to those who are less fortunate than you, so that you may gain perspective.

However you choose to learn gratitude is irrelevant. What really matters is that you create a space in your

consciousness for appreciation for all that you have right now, so that you may live more joyously in your present

moment.

Abundance

One of the most common human fears is scarcity. Many people are afraid of not having enough of what they need or

want, and so they are always striving to get to a point when they would finally have enough.

Alan and Linda always dreamed of living "the good life." Both from poor working-class families, they married young

and set out to fulfill their mutual goal of becoming wealthy. They both worked very hard for years, amassing a small

fortune, so they could move from their two-bedroom home to a palatial seven-bedroom home in the most upscale

neighborhood. wow gold,
They focused their energies on accumulating all the things they believed signified abundance: membership in the

local exclusive country club, luxury cars, designer clothing, and high-class society friends. No matter how much

they accumulated, however, it never seemed to be enough. They were unable to erase the deep fear of scarcity both

had acquired in childhood. They needed to learn the lesson of abundance. Then the stock market crashed in 1987, and

Alan and Linda lost a considerable amount of money. A bizarre but costly lawsuit depleted another huge portion of

their savings. One thing led to another, and they found themselves in a financial disaster. Assets needed to be

sold, and eventually they lost the country club membership, the cars, and the house. It took several years and much

hard work for Alan and Linda to land on their feet, and though they now live a life far from extravagant, they have

taken stock of their lives and feel quite blessed. Only now, as they assess what they have left -- a solid, loving

marriage, their health, a dependable income, and good friends -- do they realize that true abundance comes not from

amassing, but rather from appreciating.

Scarcity consciousness arises as a result of the "hole-in-the-soul syndrome." This is when we attempt to fill the

gaps in our inner lives with things from the outside world. But like puzzle pieces, you can't fit something in where

it does not naturally belong. No amount of external objects, affection, love, or attention can ever fill an inner

void. We already have enough, so we should revel in our own interior abundance.

"There" is no better than "Here"
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