Missing icon, etc.
Missing icon, etc.
I am running the registered version of iNet Protector on a Windows XP home system. Occasionally, if the computer goes into standby or hibernation, when it is "brought back to life", the iNet Protector toolbar icon disappears, and clicking on the desktop icon to start the program doesn't do anything. The program appears to be running, because when the computer comes back from standby, the internet will either be enabled or disabled as it was before going into standby. The problem is that if I want to enable the internet, and it wasn't enabled before going into standby, I have no access to the program to enable it. It will not come up, no matter what I try. The only thing that works is restarting the computer. Any ideas?
OK, I've got my facts straight now. Here's what's happening:
We have multiple accounts on our computer (Windows XP). Suppose my wife logs onto her account, which starts iNet Protector. She leaves the computer long enough for it to go into standby mode. I come along and log on to my account (she is still logged on, but my desktop is active). I cannot access iNet Protector from my desktop in any way. If I examine Task Manager, showing all users, I see iNet Protector running under my wife's account name.
I hope this is helpful.
We have multiple accounts on our computer (Windows XP). Suppose my wife logs onto her account, which starts iNet Protector. She leaves the computer long enough for it to go into standby mode. I come along and log on to my account (she is still logged on, but my desktop is active). I cannot access iNet Protector from my desktop in any way. If I examine Task Manager, showing all users, I see iNet Protector running under my wife's account name.
I hope this is helpful.