"Active Think" theme and Thunderbird
"Active Think" theme and Thunderbird
Folks, this seems really strange to me. Wonder if anyone else has noticed a similar problem.
Running XP Pro SP2.
Had to reboot today when changing the name of my workgroup from WORKGROUP to MSHOME so I could print to a shared printer connected to my XP Pro desktop at home. When I booted back up, Thunderbird magically opened all by itself. I clicked on the x to close it, and darned if it didn't open right back up again all by itself. I couldn't get the program to stay closed no matter what I did.
My first response was to install Ad-Aware and run that. Nothing, as I suspected - I use Firefox for browsing, run Windows Firewall, etc. Then I thought about the Windows Update business. Aha! Perhaps Microsoft messed up my computer with a bug in an update that was installed automatically - I'm lazy and just had automatic updating configured.
Next step was to go through and start removing XP Hotfixes via Add/Remove programs. I got about 10 removed (pain in the butt with all the required reboots) when after a reboot my active desktop crashed. I switched it off, and - lo and behold - Thunderbird stopped opening. I could open and close it at will. Amazing.
I have reinstalled the XP Hotfixes and now I can reproduce this. Switch to Active Think theme and Thunderbird opens immediately and won't stay closed. Turn Active Think theme off and Thunderbird does what I tell it to do.
Funny thing about this - the Active Think theme didn't do this when I first switched to it. I know for a fact I rebooted on at least one occasion after switching to Active Think, before the workgroup change I mention above.
I know, active desktops are a horrible waste of resources, don't ever turn them on, blah, blah, blah. But I thought the calendar on the desktop was kinda fun. I'll be fine running without it, obviously, but now I am just curious. So perhaps this has something to do with the way the Active Think desktop tries to report the number of new mail messages, or something?
Thoughts?
Running XP Pro SP2.
Had to reboot today when changing the name of my workgroup from WORKGROUP to MSHOME so I could print to a shared printer connected to my XP Pro desktop at home. When I booted back up, Thunderbird magically opened all by itself. I clicked on the x to close it, and darned if it didn't open right back up again all by itself. I couldn't get the program to stay closed no matter what I did.
My first response was to install Ad-Aware and run that. Nothing, as I suspected - I use Firefox for browsing, run Windows Firewall, etc. Then I thought about the Windows Update business. Aha! Perhaps Microsoft messed up my computer with a bug in an update that was installed automatically - I'm lazy and just had automatic updating configured.
Next step was to go through and start removing XP Hotfixes via Add/Remove programs. I got about 10 removed (pain in the butt with all the required reboots) when after a reboot my active desktop crashed. I switched it off, and - lo and behold - Thunderbird stopped opening. I could open and close it at will. Amazing.
I have reinstalled the XP Hotfixes and now I can reproduce this. Switch to Active Think theme and Thunderbird opens immediately and won't stay closed. Turn Active Think theme off and Thunderbird does what I tell it to do.
Funny thing about this - the Active Think theme didn't do this when I first switched to it. I know for a fact I rebooted on at least one occasion after switching to Active Think, before the workgroup change I mention above.
I know, active desktops are a horrible waste of resources, don't ever turn them on, blah, blah, blah. But I thought the calendar on the desktop was kinda fun. I'll be fine running without it, obviously, but now I am just curious. So perhaps this has something to do with the way the Active Think desktop tries to report the number of new mail messages, or something?
Thoughts?
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Yup; I had the same thing happen to me. The Active Think Theme really is *very* active about checking your email. I am guessing that it was intended to hook up to an email program in Lotus and run that job in the background somehow. I couldn't figure out a way to get it to stop bringing up Thunderbird; the only way I could see is to modify various parts of the theme and a certain file that controlled the active background widgets that are displayed on the background, which in turn is an *.html page.
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That active theme is evil. HA HA!!! my lappy started freaking out at one point, just like you stated in your post - thunderbird just wouldn't stay closed! Oh well, it was a nice thought to have it on.
I thought at first that an icon (or some invisible script) got stuck on the active desktop that controls program launch... but..
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Well there is a solution to this "unfortunate" event:
* use "regedit" to open your registry files.
* locate HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{29F458BE-8866-11D5-A3DD-00B0D0F3BAA7}\LocalServer32
* replace the "default" value with anything (e.g. "abc")
* close the registry files.
This will prevent Thunderbird from opening but I'm afraid you will lose Active Theme Mail Checking functionality.
I am quite dissappointed that IBM did not come up with a simple control-panel (add/remove active components, define mail checking times, etc) for their Active Theme
* use "regedit" to open your registry files.
* locate HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT\CLSID\{29F458BE-8866-11D5-A3DD-00B0D0F3BAA7}\LocalServer32
* replace the "default" value with anything (e.g. "abc")
* close the registry files.
This will prevent Thunderbird from opening but I'm afraid you will lose Active Theme Mail Checking functionality.
I am quite dissappointed that IBM did not come up with a simple control-panel (add/remove active components, define mail checking times, etc) for their Active Theme
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