On Fri, 05 Dec 2014 08:26:08 -0700, Janet B >
wrote:
> On Thu, 04 Dec 2014 23:53:02 -0800, sf > wrote:
>
> >On Thu, 04 Dec 2014 20:16:43 -0700, Janet B >
> >wrote:
>
> >> Agent stores the info on hidden files. Go to Agent and query where
> >> they are. You may have to delete them.
> >
> >This is confusing information, but clearly you know about it.
> >
> >> As soon as I get over
> >> Husband's kidney stone and having Baxter put to sleep today, I will
> >> delete those files and uninstall and then install. It seems the only
> >> way to get things back to normal.
> >> Janet US
> >
> >So sorry to hear about Hubby and Baxter. Hubby will be fine, but my
> >sympathy to you about Baxter! I need to hold mine as they are put to
> >sleep. I couldn't live with myself if I didn't.
>
> Uninstalling Agent doesn't get rid of all of it. The majority of your
> stuff (not the program itself) is stored on your computer on hidden
> files. I came to this conclusion after I tried un-installing Agent
> several times. I would then install a new Agent and Voila! all my
> contacts, messages, everything was still there. I suspicioned that
> there were hidden files, but of course I couldn't find them. If you
> go to Agent online and query ( I don't remember what words I used),
> the Agent site will provide you with directions on how to find these
> hidden files.
Unfortunately, this is a new hard drive - so there are no hidden files
to search! The lost TOC that I'd love to recover is rec.food.cooking
- but to be perfectly honest, I never looked at saved messages anyway,
so it forced a cleanup.
> Husband passed his stone. The pain he had seemed much like going
> through childbirth.
Those stones are jagged so I imagine it can hurt a lot!
> About Baxter, he was with us for 14 years. He took care of me when I
> came home from my first cancer surgery. He was a gentle soul that
> babysat the feral cat's babies when she went carousing for a couple of
> hours. My eyes are still burning and swollen. We both lay on the
> floor holding him while waiting for the mobile vet and during the
> shots. I think he knew, he was so calm. His health had become so
> bad. He was different than any other. He was family and friend.
> Thank you for acknowledging his passing
He sounds like a great dog, I know how you feel about how special he
was. I have a couple of long gone pets, that still live in my heart
too.
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