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#29795 Problems with SermonAudio Tools

Posted by KingsAdvocate on 08 January 2017 - 02:59 AM in e-Sword Questions & Answers

Thank you brothers for the replies.  Sorry it's took so long to get back here.  I'll try again some of the suggestions.  I'll be back in a few days with the results.

 

Thanks Again,

Richard

 

God Bless




#29767 Problems with SermonAudio Tools

Posted by KingsAdvocate on 03 January 2017 - 01:08 PM in e-Sword Questions & Answers

Thanks APsit190 for the reply!

    I had no issues with any hardware. I'll try to clarify my concern. With some questions for you. 

 

Do you use Chrome or Firefox?  If so, just leave them as they are.

 

Are you using a Windows PC, Win.7 or above with IE 11+?  If so, there's an option in Programs Removal (or around this area), Turn Windows Components Off/On. In there you can completely disable IE or whatever, there's several options. Great tool I personally think.  Just turn off IE.  It may take some time to do it's thing.  It may want you to restart, can't remember!  Just restart and IE is still there but completely disabled.

 

Open Esword and try the Sermon Audio Tool again.  With me it wouldn't.  This is with IE disabled!

 

Now, make Chrome or Firefox the default browser.  Try the Tool again.  I still didn't get it to work.

 

Now, when I went back to Windows Components an turned IE back on, going through the same mess as described above.  Low and behold, Sermon Audio Tool worked.

 

I hope this is a little clearer!

 

Thanks,

Richard




#29753 Problems with SermonAudio Tools

Posted by KingsAdvocate on 02 January 2017 - 08:52 AM in e-Sword Questions & Answers

Hello,

   I had a similar question back in 2014. That after upgrade, I could not get it to function. Received several replies to my question, thanks for the help by the way!  But, they were to no avail.

   I did however come to conclusion of the problem:

It seems that the only way SermonAudio Tool works is by having Internet Explorer enabled!

At the time I had IE 11 disabled and was using Google Chrome as my browser. With Chrome not working, enabled IE and it worked great.

 

Will there ever be a plug-in or work around for this issue?

 

As of this moment I use Chrome and Firefox as my browsers, shying away from IE more and more. I'm sure there are others with the same dilemma!

 

Thanks,

Richard