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Old 03-30-05, 09:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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MemMaid Notification Duplicates

I am wondering about MemMaid Notification Queue. It is supposed to find duplicates and remove them. But in the list that is visible on that page, I see Calendar.exe three times, Tasks.exe three times, and calnot.exe twice, then clocknot.exe twice, connmgr.exe twice.

I click on "Find Duplicate" and it says "No Duplicates found" so are the above files not duplicates? Are we looking only for calendar duplicates, or executable file duplicates, or what?
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Old 03-30-05, 09:22 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I am wondering about MemMaid Notification Queue. It is supposed to find duplicates and remove them. But in the list that is visible on that page, I see Calendar.exe three times, Tasks.exe three times, and calnot.exe twice, then clocknot.exe twice, connmgr.exe twice.

I click on "Find Duplicate" and it says "No Duplicates found" so are the above files not duplicates? Are we looking only for calendar duplicates, or executable file duplicates, or what?
Hi Doorkeeper,
Applications can request to be registered in the notification queue for different events and/or for different times.
Select each one of those entries and look at the information window (right below the list) and see the details of this event (type and time).

Please let us know

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Old 03-31-05, 08:24 AM   #3 (permalink)
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I checked and was able to see different functions just as you said. For example, calendar.exe is mentioned each time i have a scheduled appointment for today. Thanks for pointing this out.
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