Do you still have a Logos3 install DVD? That should restore the missing addins without messing up the rest of the installation. Assuming it does, you should run the update add-ins script afterwards to ensure the add-in is uptodate.
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Markus,
I put all the addin files from 3 into a zip file that can be downloaded here
http://jeffbrown.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/SearchBDAG.zip
Just unzip them and copy the ones you need to
C:\Program Files (x86)\Libronix DLS\Common\LDLS\Addins (for 64bit System)
C:\Program Files\Libronix DLS\Common\LDLS\Addins (for 32bit System)
BlessingsJeff
Jeff Brown: Markus, I put all the addin files from 3 into a zip file that can be downloaded here (...) Blessings Jeff
(...) Blessings Jeff
Thank you, Jeff I've downloaded them and give it a try after Sunday service.
Markus
I've copied the SearchBDAG.lbxadd file to the correct location then restarted L3 several times.
However there is no BDAG search functionality. Even when I open "Tools - Options - General - Addins" the SearchBDAG isn't listed there. What should I do now?
Thank you for your efforts on helping me!
Have you tried reinstalling from a DVD?
Yes, of course. I did this before manually copying the *.lbxadd file.
On final question. Is the add-in listed in Tooles / Options / General / Add-ins (and if so, is it ticked, obviously)?
Mark Barnes: On final question. Is the add-in listed in Tooles / Options / General / Add-ins (and if so, is it ticked, obviously)?
Mark, the addin is not listed (and therefore not ticked) at the specified location.
Jeff Brown: I know - most people don't know or never had to download hundreds of megabytes of updates - and you had to know when and where to find them. Even though the 4 updates are larger (and with all of us hitting them at the same time doesn't help) at least they are systematic and on-time.
I know - most people don't know or never had to download hundreds of megabytes of updates - and you had to know when and where to find them. Even though the 4 updates are larger (and with all of us hitting them at the same time doesn't help) at least they are systematic and on-time.
Agree 100%. We can either have downloading that takes several non-intervention hours, Hunt and download which takes more and user-attended hours, or mailing that takes several days, plus the installation process hours. I'll take the former. My heart does go out to our fellow users across the sea with data caps, though.
Thanks Richard, I was having a problem with the exegetical guide running slowly on my tablet pc, I disabled the Tablet Pc Input Services and it works like a charm now.