
if we still couldn't get a shortcut to work.Īgain.SleepyHead works now.just takes a bit of navigation to the folder.

He could at least easily get to the application exe file. Is it possible that the SH program being in a sub folder of a WinRar folder could explain why the application exe short cut won't work? Or is there another problem on the computer stopping shortcuts from working properly?Īt this point all I know to offer is put the 16 SH files on a disc and snail mail it and have George copy them to a folder on his desktop.

Again SleepyHead will open and work find from within the folder.just not from a shortcut.īecause of WinRar the SleepyHead folder is in a subfolder for Main WinRar folder. Remove and reinstall multiple times.no luck. The file is obviously in the SH folder so I don't know why it is not recognized. Unfortunately it still tells him that a file is missing. George was able to finally get a SH desktop short cut after running the registry fix from the link above. he was minus the pin to stuff, copy and the create shortcut stuff. I don't have what that image at the help site has either.George didn't have these options that I have in full. I can also click and drag to start menu or taskbar if I want to.

New Win 7 Home Premium and 3 yr old Vista Home Premium.īoth have identical context menu choices when I right click on a file.
SLEEPYHEAD SOFTWARE FOR CPAP INSTALL
I have always just dragged n dropped it on the Start button. In this case it could already be in the Software Manager or Synaptic Package Manager (SPM), or you can go to the link below which may be a newer version and has an easy to install Linux '.deb' file under the Ubuntu heading on the right that you can download and double click to install it. I don't have that option on my Vista Home Prem.
