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Old 03-29-2011, 11:42 AM   #6
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Originally Posted by snipenekkid View Post
thanks...makes sense. So it is sort of a kill the process, in this case the launcher then call it back up again? Sorry my -ix is extremely rusty other than my N800 the last time I had to maintain an -ix system was about '90-'95 and that was totally being tossed in the deep end with zero training or experience. Oh what fun times. Just figure out the issue apply a bubblegum & bailing wire patch then get back to stomping out fires for the other 200 users all running Win/DOS boxes... But I think I get the idea of what was happening.
That's correct, you need to kill the process and then you launch it again by going to "Extras" in the menu. It will on launch check the apps available and show them in the drawer. Other than rebooting, the simplest way is to use an app manager.
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