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Deadline
11-04-2004, 12:37
Hi this is my first post here . I installed Teamspeak on my comp , and I started to experiance problems whenever I tried to download a file , with a left click (Right click save as... works fine) what happens is the download window is directed to a temp folder (which it should not do) it flickers and will not close unless I use task manager (also noted it changes postion in task managers list)
Now I never considered Teamspeak as the cause until I installed on my second computer and the same problem occurred .

my system is a s follows.

asus A7N8X deluxe rev 2.0 bios 1007.
512 corsair 3200LL
120 gig maxtor
fx5200

Germeshausen.de
11-04-2004, 13:12
It's not the fault of the computer himself. It seems to be a problem with os.
Can you give us some details about your os and also aboutthe soundcard and its drivers?

Deadline
11-04-2004, 21:38
my OS is

WinXP home version . With SP1 installed.

the sound card is the onboard nvidia with 6.14.409.0 driver.

the second comp is

WinXP home . With SP1 installed.

the sound card is VIA AC97 onboard sound. driver 6.14.1.3850

Brain
12-04-2004, 13:27
Could your problem be related to a download manager you've also installed?
AFAIK Teamspeak doesn't try to intercept downloads at all.

Magic Power
12-04-2004, 15:43
Did u install the newest TeamSpeak on (one of those) computers, or did u use an old one?

What happens when u de-install TeamSpeak?

I assume you only downloaded and installed the client, correct?

Maybe the teamspeak install file got corrupt or contains a virus or spyware. Try running an anti-virus program (Norton Antivirus, Norman Antivirus, McAfee Antivirus) and/or running a spyware removal program (Spybot Search&Destroy, Ad-Aware), to see if your install file/system is OK or not.

Deadline
12-04-2004, 17:27
Originally posted by Brain
Could your problem be related to a download manager you've also installed?
AFAIK Teamspeak doesn't try to intercept downloads at all.

Nope Don't use one.

[QUOTE]Originally posted by Magic Power
Did u install the newest TeamSpeak on (one of those) computers, or did u use an old one?

What happens when u de-install TeamSpeak?

I assume you only downloaded and installed the client, correct?

Maybe the teamspeak install file got corrupt or contains a virus or spyware. Try running an anti-virus program (Norton Antivirus, Norman Antivirus, McAfee Antivirus) and/or running a spyware removal program (Spybot Search&Destroy, Ad-Aware), to see if your install file/system is OK or not. [/QUOTE

Infected doubtful I never install anything until I've scanned with my AV & the TDS-3 . SpyBot S&D , Ad-aware I run daily .

The first comp has client

the second has server & client installed.