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Fritz, engine off by default



 
 
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Old February 18th 08, 09:33 PM posted to rec.games.chess.computer,rec.game.chess.misc
Paul Stivers[_2_]
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Default Fritz, engine off by default

I use Fritz 9, 80% of the time as a manual analysis board. For this
purpose I switch the engine off (Engine, Switch off engine), but every
time I load a new position, and sometimes I think if I edit the PGN in
certain ways, the engine starts up again. Very annoying.

Even if I go to Engines, Engine Management, and make all the engines
inactive, the 5.32 engine still starts up!

Is there any way to set the engine so that it does not start up unless
I explicitly switch it on?

Paul
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