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I just reformatted and installed mIRC. I can right click names, etc, but I have the treebar on the left. I want to be able to right click channels and close, but I can't.

Also, I don't want to see the channel folders on the treebar, like the Channel Folder, and Query Folder. I remember I could right click and turn that off, but I can't right click.

Any help would be great! Thanks!

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In mIRC, type

//echo -a $version $os $md5($mircexe,2) $dll(0) $script(0) $com(0) $isdde($ddename) $exists(scripts\popups.ini) $lines(scripts\popups.ini)

And tell us what the resulting line is.



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6.35 XP 2f63a83968f9586fe4fb48134253619c 0 1 0 $true $true 93

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Those results look normal to me. I can't really explain the behaviour. Maybe someone else has ideas. The only thing I can guess at is that it's a Windows problem. Perhaps you should try a simple reboot?


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Tried that, I can't really figure it out at all.

ANY HELP WOULD BE GREAT

Thank you

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Originally Posted By: Gillz
Also, I don't want to see the channel folders on the treebar, like the Channel Folder, and Query Folder. I remember I could right click and turn that off, but I can't right click

Normally you do this by putting your mouse on the area where you can drag the treebar and then right-clicking.
I don't believe there is a command line option for this.

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Ah nice, thank you so much!!!


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