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weather gadget disabled
Since 3 days the (live info of) weather gadged on my Windows 7 PC seems to
be disabled. I believe it is an MS gadget. When I click the location link, the browser opens on http://www.msn.com/nl-nl/weer/vandaag/etc. (removed for privacy) and I get the weather info on line. I have the same weather gadget on my other computer running Vista and this still works OK. The only cause I can think of is Windows Defender which is installed and updated on Windows 7 PC and which is not on Vista PC. Could this be preventing the gadged to work properly? -- |\ /| | \/ |@rk \../ \/os |
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weather gadget disabled
Linea Recta wrote:
Since 3 days the (live info of) weather gadged on my Windows 7 PC seems to be disabled. I believe it is an MS gadget. When I click the location link, the browser opens on http://www.msn.com/nl-nl/weer/vandaag/etc. (removed for privacy) and I get the weather info on line. I have the same weather gadget on my other computer running Vista and this still works OK. The only cause I can think of is Windows Defender which is installed and updated on Windows 7 PC and which is not on Vista PC. Could this be preventing the gadged to work properly? A post from "Nil". http://al.howardknight.net/msgid.cgi...edeedle.moc%3E The stuff I used. http://al.howardknight.net/msgid.cgi...nt-email.me%3E Changing the intervals seems to be a temporary fix. Someone tried changing them again when it broke, and got it working again. Paul |
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"Paul" schreef in bericht
... Linea Recta wrote: Since 3 days the (live info of) weather gadged on my Windows 7 PC seems to be disabled. I believe it is an MS gadget. When I click the location link, the browser opens on http://www.msn.com/nl-nl/weer/vandaag/etc. (removed for privacy) and I get the weather info on line. I have the same weather gadget on my other computer running Vista and this still works OK. The only cause I can think of is Windows Defender which is installed and updated on Windows 7 PC and which is not on Vista PC. Could this be preventing the gadged to work properly? A post from "Nil". http://al.howardknight.net/msgid.cgi...edeedle.moc%3E The stuff I used. http://al.howardknight.net/msgid.cgi...nt-email.me%3E Changing the intervals seems to be a temporary fix. Someone tried changing them again when it broke, and got it working again. Thanks. However instead of messing with parameters I looked under Gadgets and I found another one (which looks very alike) and this one seems to work! It uses the link yr.no -- |\ /| | \/ |@rk \../ \/os |
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Linea Recta presented the following explanation :
"Paul" schreef in bericht ... Linea Recta wrote: Since 3 days the (live info of) weather gadged on my Windows 7 PC seems to be disabled. I believe it is an MS gadget. When I click the location link, the browser opens on http://www.msn.com/nl-nl/weer/vandaag/etc. (removed for privacy) and I get the weather info on line. I have the same weather gadget on my other computer running Vista and this still works OK. The only cause I can think of is Windows Defender which is installed and updated on Windows 7 PC and which is not on Vista PC. Could this be preventing the gadged to work properly? A post from "Nil". http://al.howardknight.net/msgid.cgi...edeedle.moc%3E The stuff I used. http://al.howardknight.net/msgid.cgi...nt-email.me%3E Changing the intervals seems to be a temporary fix. Someone tried changing them again when it broke, and got it working again. Thanks. However instead of messing with parameters I looked under Gadgets and I found another one (which looks very alike) and this one seems to work! It uses the link yr.no A link would be nice, may be of interest to others :-? -- Zo !CAUTION! Taglines may be hazardous to your disk space! |
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"Zo" schreef in bericht
... Linea Recta presented the following explanation : "Paul" schreef in bericht ... Linea Recta wrote: Since 3 days the (live info of) weather gadged on my Windows 7 PC seems to be disabled. I believe it is an MS gadget. When I click the location link, the browser opens on http://www.msn.com/nl-nl/weer/vandaag/etc. (removed for privacy) and I get the weather info on line. I have the same weather gadget on my other computer running Vista and this still works OK. The only cause I can think of is Windows Defender which is installed and updated on Windows 7 PC and which is not on Vista PC. Could this be preventing the gadged to work properly? A post from "Nil". http://al.howardknight.net/msgid.cgi...edeedle.moc%3E The stuff I used. http://al.howardknight.net/msgid.cgi...nt-email.me%3E Changing the intervals seems to be a temporary fix. Someone tried changing them again when it broke, and got it working again. Thanks. However instead of messing with parameters I looked under Gadgets and I found another one (which looks very alike) and this one seems to work! It uses the link yr.no A link would be nice, may be of interest to others :-? -- Weather Forecast 1.1 by Bjorn Stensrud ) BTW the troublesome gadget which I mentioned earlier still works fine on the Vista notebook... -- |\ /| | \/ |@rk \../ \/os |
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Linea Recta wrote:
"Zo" schreef in bericht ... Linea Recta presented the following explanation : "Paul" schreef in bericht ... Linea Recta wrote: Since 3 days the (live info of) weather gadged on my Windows 7 PC seems to be disabled. I believe it is an MS gadget. When I click the location link, the browser opens on http://www.msn.com/nl-nl/weer/vandaag/etc. (removed for privacy) and I get the weather info on line. I have the same weather gadget on my other computer running Vista and this still works OK. The only cause I can think of is Windows Defender which is installed and updated on Windows 7 PC and which is not on Vista PC. Could this be preventing the gadged to work properly? A post from "Nil". http://al.howardknight.net/msgid.cgi...edeedle.moc%3E The stuff I used. http://al.howardknight.net/msgid.cgi...nt-email.me%3E Changing the intervals seems to be a temporary fix. Someone tried changing them again when it broke, and got it working again. Thanks. However instead of messing with parameters I looked under Gadgets and I found another one (which looks very alike) and this one seems to work! It uses the link yr.no A link would be nice, may be of interest to others :-? -- Weather Forecast 1.1 by Bjorn Stensrud ) BTW the troublesome gadget which I mentioned earlier still works fine on the Vista notebook... I can find an item by that name, here. http://gadgetsrevived.com/3016/ And it mentions pulling the weather from yr.no. That's the Norwegian weather service. I use a page from there too, when I need snowfall estimates for Canada! Our weather service seems to hold onto precipitation estimates, like it was a "state secret" :-) Only occasionally will our service list snowfall amounts. I rely on the Norwegians, to keep me informed. The weather page on yr.no lists precip in "water equivalents", so if you see 1mm precip, then that would be 1cm snow (multiply by 10). The factor 10 is not precise, as it would depend on the kind of snow falling. But it gives you some idea. For example, I know I will be shoveling snow on Tuesday. Paul |
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"Paul" schreef in bericht
... Linea Recta wrote: "Zo" schreef in bericht ... Linea Recta presented the following explanation : "Paul" schreef in bericht ... Linea Recta wrote: Since 3 days the (live info of) weather gadged on my Windows 7 PC seems to be disabled. I believe it is an MS gadget. When I click the location link, the browser opens on http://www.msn.com/nl-nl/weer/vandaag/etc. (removed for privacy) and I get the weather info on line. I have the same weather gadget on my other computer running Vista and this still works OK. The only cause I can think of is Windows Defender which is installed and updated on Windows 7 PC and which is not on Vista PC. Could this be preventing the gadged to work properly? A post from "Nil". http://al.howardknight.net/msgid.cgi...edeedle.moc%3E The stuff I used. http://al.howardknight.net/msgid.cgi...nt-email.me%3E Changing the intervals seems to be a temporary fix. Someone tried changing them again when it broke, and got it working again. Thanks. However instead of messing with parameters I looked under Gadgets and I found another one (which looks very alike) and this one seems to work! It uses the link yr.no A link would be nice, may be of interest to others :-? -- Weather Forecast 1.1 by Bjorn Stensrud ) BTW the troublesome gadget which I mentioned earlier still works fine on the Vista notebook... I can find an item by that name, here. http://gadgetsrevived.com/3016/ And it mentions pulling the weather from yr.no. Yes that's what I also wrote in my reply of 28-02-2015 16:34 :-) Apart from the e-mail address the gadget doesn't show any web link. No idea where I got it from long time ago on the PC. Entering 'Weather Forecast Bjorn Stensrud' in Google you can find versions on different places but they might contain unwanted malware I think. I use another gadget (Dutch) for the clouds formations which move (live) over the country. That's the Norwegian weather service. I use a page from there too, when I need snowfall estimates for Canada! Our weather service seems to hold onto precipitation estimates, like it was a "state secret" :-) Only occasionally will our service list snowfall amounts. We had only a little snow a few weeks ago, but I don't expect any more from now on. I use the gadget mainly for a quick glance at the temperature, to know if I need my coat when going to the supermarket. I rely on the Norwegians, to keep me informed. The weather page on yr.no lists precip in "water equivalents", so if you see 1mm precip, then that would be 1cm snow (multiply by 10). The factor 10 is not precise, as it would depend on the kind of snow falling. But it gives you some idea. For example, I know I will be shoveling snow on Tuesday. Are you near the north pole? Ciao, -- |\ /| | \/ |@rk \../ \/os |
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Linea Recta wrote:
Are you near the north pole? Ciao, Actually, the worst snowfalls in our country, are not in the most northerly parts. In the middle of Canada, is an area called the "snow belt". Lake-effect snow falls there. I worked with someone who grew up in that area, and he recounts driving down the highway, at 10 MPH, with the car door open, while looking for the yellow line on the road. Because there was a white-out and you could not see anything. So that's what living in a certain part of the middle of Canada is like. He used to drive on some of those roads, after they were closed by the police. On the east coast, Newfoundland receives punishing snowfall. If you have two doors on your house, the back door could have a snow drift, right up to the roof. Some people there, have had to exit their house, by climbing out a window (either first floor or second floor window, just so they can get to the front of the house and start shoveling. You could go to sleep, and wake up the next day, trapped in your house. Naturally, you have to be physically fit, to live in such a place. This province is on the East coast, but should not be as bad as Newfoundland (flash video from Feb.18). http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/prince...-car-1.2961293 My snow here, is nothing like this. No big storms. I've been lucky this year. Just very cold here. Almost all our snow was dry powder (so far). The "concrete" snow comes later. I don't have to dig a tunnel to get to my car. Paul |
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In article , says...
Linea Recta wrote: Are you near the north pole? Ciao, Actually, the worst snowfalls in our country, are not in the most northerly parts. In the middle of Canada, is an area called the "snow belt". Lake-effect snow falls there. I worked with someone who grew up in that area, and he recounts driving down the highway, at 10 MPH, with the car door open, while looking for the yellow line on the road. Because there was a white-out and you could not see anything. So that's what living in a certain part of the middle of Canada is like. He used to drive on some of those roads, after they were closed by the police. On the east coast, Newfoundland receives punishing snowfall. If you have two doors on your house, the back door could have a snow drift, right up to the roof. Some people there, have had to exit their house, by climbing out a window (either first floor or second floor window, just so they can get to the front of the house and start shoveling. You could go to sleep, and wake up the next day, trapped in your house. Naturally, you have to be physically fit, to live in such a place. This province is on the East coast, but should not be as bad as Newfoundland (flash video from Feb.18). http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/prince...-car-1.2961293 My snow here, is nothing like this. No big storms. I've been lucky this year. Just very cold here. Almost all our snow was dry powder (so far). The "concrete" snow comes later. I don't have to dig a tunnel to get to my car. Paul I'm using just enough of my driveway to get car into. Just too much snow for me at 64 to keep up shoveling this year. I'm walking on a couple of feet of snow on way and back to woodpile. It's hardened right over, not quite ice but close to it. Middle of NS, Canada here. Roads are horrendous. There will be lots of front end parts sold this year I'm willing to bet. |
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FredW wrote:
On Sun, 1 Mar 2015 20:31:42 +0100, "Linea Recta" wrote: "Paul" schreef in bericht I rely on the Norwegians, to keep me informed. The weather page on yr.no lists precip in "water equivalents", so if you see 1mm precip, then that would be 1cm snow (multiply by 10). The factor 10 is not precise, as it would depend on the kind of snow falling. But it gives you some idea. For example, I know I will be shoveling snow on Tuesday. Are you near the north pole? Webcam in Chesterton, Indiana, US http://www.railstream.biz/live-camer...n-in-west-free (let op het tijdsverschil) A train just went by there, but there were no oil tanks ? ******* Try a couple of these. This one is pretty tame. http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/kitche...-ont-1.2963159 This one is better. The train engineer can't even see the road he's driving. This one is an oil train, lots of tank cars with crude in them. I guess car drivers had better pay close attention to the lights and barriers, because the driver is unlikely to see anything. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yja2VmZOfdA See the article on Lac Megantic to see what's become of rail transport here. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lac-M%C..._rail_disaster Paul |
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"Paul" schreef in bericht
... Linea Recta wrote: Are you near the north pole? Ciao, Actually, the worst snowfalls in our country, are not in the most northerly parts. In the middle of Canada, is an area called the "snow belt". Lake-effect snow falls there. I worked with someone who grew up in that area, and he recounts driving down the highway, at 10 MPH, with the car door open, while looking for the yellow line on the road. Because there was a white-out and you could not see anything. So that's what living in a certain part of the middle of Canada is like. He used to drive on some of those roads, after they were closed by the police. On the east coast, Newfoundland receives punishing snowfall. If you have two doors on your house, the back door could have a snow drift, right up to the roof. Some people there, have had to exit their house, by climbing out a window (either first floor or second floor window, just so they can get to the front of the house and start shoveling. You could go to sleep, and wake up the next day, trapped in your house. Naturally, you have to be physically fit, to live in such a place. This province is on the East coast, but should not be as bad as Newfoundland (flash video from Feb.18). http://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/prince...-car-1.2961293 My snow here, is nothing like this. No big storms. I've been lucky this year. Just very cold here. Almost all our snow was dry powder (so far). The "concrete" snow comes later. I don't have to dig a tunnel to get to my car. Well, I wouldn't be physically fit enough (anymore) for that. I'd aproach the problem with a hot air cannon or something... -- |\ /| | \/ |@rk \../ \/os |
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"Paul" schreef in bericht
... Linea Recta wrote: Are you near the north pole? Ciao, Actually, the worst snowfalls in our country, are not in the most northerly parts. In the middle of Canada, is an area called the "snow belt". Lake-effect snow falls there. I worked with someone who grew up in that area, and he recounts driving down the highway, at 10 MPH, with the car door open, while looking for the yellow line on the road. LOL! ^ -- |\ /| | \/ |@rk \../ \/os |
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I have also tried to modify the values of the cache, however the meteo works
until the computer is turned on. When the pc is turned off, and you decide turn on again later, for example after one or two days, the meteo it doesn't connect it, and you need to change again the values in the cache. Beautiful think , it would be if someone knew whether to make to automatically modify them to every reboot of pc ! Thanks Fabrizio |
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On Mon, 2 Mar 2015 16:00:28 +0100, "Fabrizio" wrote:
I have also tried to modify the values of the cache, however the meteo works until the computer is turned on. When the pc is turned off, and you decide turn on again later, for example after one or two days, the meteo it doesn't connect it, and you need to change again the values in the cache. Beautiful think , it would be if someone knew whether to make to automatically modify them to every reboot of pc ! Thanks Fabrizio It's just a text file, so it's a good candidate for a script that runs during boot or user login. I believe we have some scriptwriters here in the group, or you could visit a group where they specialize in such things. -- Char Jackson |
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