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Download Pigeon Loft Organizer trial
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Explore the basic functionality of Pigeon Loft Organizer trial.
This trial version of the
full product lets you find your bird records, create pedigree in second, and analyse
your race result - all for free!
- Easily create pedigree! E-mail individual pedigree your bird to customers and friends, or print pedigree at home.
- Organize and find your bird records without a time consuming effort.
- Analyse your racing results by Club, race point, year, pigeon - without paperwork.
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The trial version is fully functional version of Pigeon Loft Organizer
with the exception that it is limited to 30 birds records and it will, however,
expire after 30 days .
I get an error message:"Network initialisation failed. File or directory does not exist. File C:\PDOXUSRS.NET"
One of Vista's features is increased security protection. User Account Control is now the default, this effectively runs a user's account in a reduced authorisation level, in contrast to full Administrator rights which was the default under XP.
Usually the installation goes smoothly, but when you attempt to run the program you get an error "Network initialisation failed. File or directory does not exist. File C:\PDOXUSRS.NET. Permission denied. Directory: C:\". This is because the program is attempting to write a small temporary file to the root folder of Drive C:, which is now disallowed.
However, in Windows Vista there's a new feature that allows you to provide administrator access on a program-by-program basis. This is on the 'Properties' dialogue for each program, which can be found from various places on your computer. One of these is from the 'Start' button: locate the menu option for the PLO, (or you can use the Desktop icon). Right-click on this with your mouse and from the pop-up menu select 'Properties'. From the Properties dialogue, go to the 'Compatibility' tab (left). In the 'Privilege Level' section towards the bottom, click the checkbox labelled "Run this program as an administrator". Then click the OK button. This will now always run the PLO in Administrator mode. As the program starts you will see a pop-up box entitled "User Account Control" - just click "allow" for the program to load successfully. Note that if the checkbox in the Properties dialogue (left) was greyed with a tick in it, you already have administrator privileges throughout the whole system.
I keep getting a notice of a "corrupted download" when I try to install PLO
It sounds like you may have received a corrupted download. That can happen
because of noisy phone lines or other problems with the routing of your
connection over the Internet. AOL in particular has a VERY bad record for
corrupting files in download. All you can do is download it again until you
get a valid download, or download it from someone else's Internet
connection.
The download files on PLO download page have been tested and are complete
and not corrupted. Please download from one of the links there.
There is one other possibility. If your system is infected with some sort of
virus, which is not hard to do these days, then you might also get a notice
that the setup file is corrupted when you try to execute it. You may want to
make sure your antivirus software has up to date dat files (available from
the company websites)... this is ALWAYS a good idea in any case... and scan
your system to make sure you do not have a computer virus which could be
causing this behavior.
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No more looking for sticky-note reminders or lost scraps of paper. It's all there, right before your eyes!
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