Problems/Solutions • Problem: It doesn't seem to work! • Solution: Perhaps EZCalendar has been turned off. Make sure the switch in the lower left of the Control Panel window is in the on position. • Problem: It causes problems with a certain application. • Solution: From the preferences dialog you can create a list of applications that cause problems while using EZCalendar. You can add the application to a list of special applications (see Customizing EZCalendar above). • Problem: Some command keys no longer work with a certain application. • Solution: Make sure you have not set up any "Hotkeys" using the same key(s) used by an application. • Problem: When I move or resize the window, the application it was started from does not update it’s windows! • Solution: Since EZCalendar is not really an application, but is code that loads at startup (as an extension), it cannot act entirely like an application (though it certainly tries! :-). When you type a hotkey to access EZCalendar, it temporarily takes over the space the application resides in. It won’t allow you to access the menus of the application, but you can get to any background applications by clicking on their windows as you normally would. As soon as you close the EZCalendar window, you’ll gain full access to the application once again. • Problem: Conflict Catcher™ says something like “Warning! This file is using more memory in the System heap at Startup than it is requesting. You may want to try disabling this file if you are experiencing problems with your system.” • Solution: This is not a problem and the warning can be ignored. When EZCalendar starts during bootup, it does allocate more memory in the system (so all of it’s code can be loaded into memory only once). This is why it is available instantly, unlike an application that needs to load every time you launch it. • Problem: When opening EZCalendar, I can no longer see the EZCalendar window or I cannot see the menus in the EZCalendar window. • Solution: It’s possible that the EZCalendar Preferences file has become corrupted. Just find the file named “EZCalendar Preferences” in the Preferences Folder (in the System Folder) and drop it in the trash. Now restart, and that should fix the problem!