On 2025-02-16 4:10 PM, Ed Douglass via groups.io wrote:
So, far, this seems to work. There is no file "DXLab Launcher.exe".
The are three files; DXLabLauncher, DXLabLauncher197, and
DXLabLauncher232 that are "application" type files.
By default, Windows hides the file extension. DXLabLauncher is
DXLabLauncher.exe, etc.
Right clicking any one of them gave me the opportunity to "PIN" it
to the START button. However. DXLabLauncher is not among the START
choices. The other DCLab apps are among the START choices.
Make sure you pin DXLabLauncher(.exe) and not one of the "numbered"
versions.
73,
... Joe, W4TV
On 2025-02-16 4:10 PM, Ed Douglass via groups.io wrote:
So, far, this seems to work. There is no file "DXLab Launcher.exe". The
are three files; DXLabLauncher, DXLabLauncher197, and DXLabLauncher232
that are "application" type files. Each has the rocket ship graphic. Any
one of them launches Launcher.
Right clicking any one of them gave me the opportunity to "PIN" it to the
START button. However. DXLabLauncher is not among the START choices. The
other DCLab apps are among the START choices.
A peculiarity of W11? A peculiarity of the user (me)?
Thanks for your help, Dave. At least I should be able to complete the
migration.
Ed, AA9OZ
Now, how can
On Sun, Feb 16, 2025, 1:32?PM Dave AA6YQ via groups.io <aa6yq=
[email protected]> wrote:
+ AA6YQ comments below
DXLab reports that Launcher is already installed. How do I get at it?
+ Using Windows Explorer, navigate to the folder in which your DXLab
applications are installed; by default, this is
C:\DXLab
+ Within this folder, navigate to the Launcher folder.
+ Within that folder, start
DXLabLauncher.exe
73,
Dave, AA6YQ