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"Tom" <donot@sendmeanything.com> wrote in message news:UWX8k.5516$1I.2276@bignews4.bellsouth.net... > I'm combining my responses to your two posts into one in this post. The > responses to the other post are addressed first ... > > > I am unclear about one thing. Are you having intermittent trouble > > already? > > Are there times when things won't turn on or off as they should or as they     

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Author: Bobby Green
Date: Jun 27, 2008 04:09

I'm combining my responses to your two posts into one in this post. The responses to the other post are addressed first ... I am unclear about one thing. Are you having intermittent trouble already? Are there times when things won't turn on or off as they should or as they do at other times during the day? In the past, it was at my mother's house, she was using a basic key-fob
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It sounds a fairly elaborate approach, but I won't question that ;-) There's a minor error at this line that I can spot $Installer.WindowStyle = ProcessWindowStyle.Normal which should probably be .$Installer.WindowStyle = [System.Diagnostics.ProcessWindowStyle]::Normal but that in itself probably wouldn't be sufficient to throw it out completely. It it works when you run it manually     

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Author: Tom
Date: Jun 26, 2008 19:07

Pat, Glad to hear you decided on the XTB-IIR. You're making the right choice. greenpjs wrote: Bobby, From one Mr. Green to another, thanks for your reply. I received a total of four replies (one via private email) and all of them recommended the XTB-IIR as the closest thing to a silver bullet there is. I think I will order one. (It will be fun building a kit again. Heathkit
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Bobby, From one Mr. Green to another, thanks for your reply. I received a total of four replies (one via private email) and all of them recommended the XTB-IIR as the closest thing to a silver bullet there is. I think I will order one. (It will be fun building a kit again. Heathkit used to get a lot of business from me back in the day - stereo, TVs, ham radio.) Regarding a meter, I do have     

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Author: Jon
Date: May 20, 2008 11:10

"greenpjs" <greenpjs@neo.rr.com> wrote in message news:dk8k14p46mq3vr7e8e2ik645ea1krs8utp@4ax.com... (I posted this in alt.home.automation yesterday. I thought I would try this group today. Any input?) Background: I've been successfully using X-10 for 32 years now. Like many of you, I have had my share of issues but always managed to use filters and phase couplers to solve
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I'm also a 28 year user of X10 and have had the same experiences. I swapped most of my X10 stuff to Insteon and it is indeed very reliable but far more difficult to administer. Shortly after I did that Jeff Volp came out with his XTB line of X10 coupler/repeaters. Since the Insteon stuff works with X10 I installed the XTB-IIR and had excellent results - X10 signals reached parts of the     

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Author: BruceR
Date: May 2, 2008 15:25

(I posted this in alt.home.automation yesterday. I thought I would try this group today. Any input?) Background: I've been successfully using X-10 for 32 years now. Like many of you, I have had my share of issues but always managed to use filters and phase couplers to solve them. Again, like many of you, the last five years have seen the level of intermittent operation increase. Every
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On Apr 2, 11:22 pm, JWCrosby <JWCro...@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote: > Well, I fixed part of it tonight!!  I got rid of the orphangroupheaderpage.  In the Detail section properties, I set the "Keep Together" to No. > > Now to work on thatpagefooter! > > Jerry > > > > "Evi" wrote: > > Another dull day here in Grimsby UK :) > > The tall detail section shouldn't matter. I made my detail     

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Author: greenpjs
Date: May 2, 2008 09:11

I just sent the email and no, I'm not using Access 2007. I have thinking about upgrading, thinking I need to keep on the cutting edge, but when I saw you used the adjective "dreaded" I'm beginning to rethink it! My wife is going to be getting a new laptop soon and we'll be jumping into the world of Vista then. Jerry "Evi" wrote: Keep Together in the detail section! - you rogue
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Author: Robert Green
Date: May 2, 2008 07:46

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Author: BruceR
Date: May 1, 2008 15:47

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Author: greenpjs
Date: May 1, 2008 13:07

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Author: zhotcat
Date: Apr 11, 2008 07:09

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Author: JWCrosby
Date: Apr 3, 2008 15:12

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