From helpline@tccug.org Tue Jul 3 13:40:15 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Jeanie)
Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2001 08:40:15 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Network problems
Message-ID: <002d01c103bd$4fc509e0$75113118@stu.adelphia.net>
I am trying to network my Gateway Desktop 450mhz 128ram Win98 with my Dell
Inspiron 800mhz 192ram Win98 laptop.
I am using 3com phoneline usb adapters and Allaboard (internetshare.com)
software for the internet sharing.
I get my network and internet sharing running perfectly after I first
install my adapter on my laptop. I even reboot several times after
installing some software, and it works fine. Then at night when I turn off
my computer, then boot up in the morning my adapter will not connect to the
network and will not until I reinstall the thing all over again.
It is not a problem with the adapter because I have a second Dell Inspiron
300mhz 128 ram Win 98 (it's my daughters) and it runs perfectly with that
one night and day.(she has the same setup at her house with no problems)
Is it possible that damaged USB ports could be causing the problem of the
computer not being able to reconnect to the network after being shut down
for a long period?
Jeanie
From helpline@tccug.org Tue Jul 3 23:23:54 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Blake Boyer)
Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2001 18:23:54 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Network problems
References: <002d01c103bd$4fc509e0$75113118@stu.adelphia.net>
Message-ID: <002301c1040e$d94a8f40$01010a0a@3W.reskit.com>
Jeanie,
It is unlikely the USB hub is the problem as it functions once setup is
complete. More likely the problem is IP address resolution on startup. I
assume the ISP you have is Adelphia and the service is direct cable
connection. If so, perhaps they might help.
I am not familiar with Allaboard and the 3com phone line USB, so they
represent more questions than answers. I am curious about what is
happening, so if you need a sympathic ear, please call:
878-1355
> I am trying to network my Gateway Desktop 450mhz 128ram Win98 with my
Dell
> Inspiron 800mhz 192ram Win98 laptop.
> I am using 3com phoneline usb adapters and Allaboard (internetshare.com)
> software for the internet sharing.
> I get my network and internet sharing running perfectly after I first
> install my adapter on my laptop. I even reboot several times after
> installing some software, and it works fine. Then at night when I turn off
> my computer, then boot up in the morning my adapter will not connect to
the
> network and will not until I reinstall the thing all over again.
> It is not a problem with the adapter because I have a second Dell Inspiron
> 300mhz 128 ram Win 98 (it's my daughters) and it runs perfectly with that
> one night and day.(she has the same setup at her house with no problems)
> Is it possible that damaged USB ports could be causing the problem of the
> computer not being able to reconnect to the network after being shut down
> for a long period?
>
> Jeanie
>
>
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From helpline@tccug.org Wed Jul 4 00:16:44 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (VIVIAN BANKS)
Date: Tue, 3 Jul 2001 19:16:44 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Word pad
Message-ID: <001101c10416$3a3f40a0$9b5eee9d@pdcins.net>
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Thanks in advance. Viv Banks
Oh yes, I am using windows 95
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From helpline@tccug.org Wed Jul 4 15:54:39 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Blake Boyer)
Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2001 10:54:39 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Word pad
References: <001101c10416$3a3f40a0$9b5eee9d@pdcins.net>
Message-ID: <004201c10499$40885b30$01010a0a@3W.reskit.com>
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Vivian,
When something comes up "encrypted" in WordPad.exe it usually means the =
file was created to be read by some other program. For instance, were I =
to create a graphic with Photoshop, save it as a .JPG file, and send it =
to you - when you accessed the file by "opening" it or double clicking =
on it, whatever program that has been associated with that extention (on =
your computer) will try to display it. If your "association" is wrong =
or my "extention" is wrong, the encripted effect might happen. =20
Likely, who ever sent you the file saved the file with a .DOC extention =
even though it was not created as a .DOC formatted file. An example =
might be if I created that Photoshop document referred to above and gave =
it a .DOC extention. When you try to open it, Wordpad would be started =
and the file would not display a graphic, but instead garbage.
Hope this helps,
Blake...
----- Original Message -----=20
From: VIVIAN BANKS=20
To: helpline=20
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 7:16 PM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Word pad
When something comes up encrypted on word pad, how do I make it come =
up in the English language?
Thanks in advance. Viv Banks
Oh yes, I am using windows 95
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"association"=20
is wrong or my "extention" is wrong, the encripted effect might =
happen. =20
Likely, who ever sent =
you the file=20
saved the file with a .DOC extention even though it was not created =
as a=20
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Photoshop=20
document referred to above and gave it a .DOC extention. When you =
try to=20
open it, Wordpad would be started and the file would not display a =
graphic, but=20
instead garbage.
When something comes up encrypted on word pad, how do I make it =
come up=20
in the English language?
Thanks in advance. Viv Banks
Oh yes, I am using windows 95
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From helpline@tccug.org Wed Jul 4 19:00:11 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (VIVIAN BANKS)
Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2001 14:00:11 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Word pad
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Thanks, Blake,but the answer is all Greek to me along with the encrypted =
message. Guess it can't be too important or I would have the answer by =
now. It is just my ignorance that is irritating.
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Blake Boyer=20
To: helpline@tccug.org=20
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2001 10:54 AM
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] Word pad
Vivian,
When something comes up "encrypted" in WordPad.exe it usually means =
the file was created to be read by some other program. For instance, =
were I to create a graphic with Photoshop, save it as a .JPG file, and =
send it to you - when you accessed the file by "opening" it or double =
clicking on it, whatever program that has been associated with that =
extention (on your computer) will try to display it. If your =
"association" is wrong or my "extention" is wrong, the encripted effect =
might happen. =20
Likely, who ever sent you the file saved the file with a .DOC =
extention even though it was not created as a .DOC formatted file. An =
example might be if I created that Photoshop document referred to above =
and gave it a .DOC extention. When you try to open it, Wordpad would be =
started and the file would not display a graphic, but instead garbage.
Hope this helps,
Blake...
----- Original Message -----=20
From: VIVIAN BANKS=20
To: helpline=20
Sent: Tuesday, July 03, 2001 7:16 PM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Word pad
When something comes up encrypted on word pad, how do I make it come =
up in the English language?
Thanks in advance. Viv Banks
Oh yes, I am using windows 95
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From helpline@tccug.org Wed Jul 4 19:40:44 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Charles O Coffman)
Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2001 14:40:44 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Word pad
Message-ID: <20010704.144046.-468721.0.Coffmanpslfl@juno.com>
Hi Vivian,
I sure do like the color on your E-Mail. How do you do that?
Thanks, Judy Coffman
From helpline@tccug.org Thu Jul 5 00:07:15 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (James Bumgarner)
Date: Wed, 04 Jul 2001 19:07:15 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Word pad
References: <001101c10416$3a3f40a0$9b5eee9d@pdcins.net> <004201c10499$40885b30$01010a0a@3W.reskit.com> <001501c104b3$2c4bb260$965eee9d@pdcins.net>
Message-ID: <3B43A1A3.764DF542@bumgarner.org>
Linda, if you are just using the wrong program to open it, just follow
Blake's advice. If, on the other hand, you are getting encrypted email,
take a look at the attached word file. I also have it in WP.
Jim
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From helpline@tccug.org Thu Jul 5 00:20:32 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (VIVIAN BANKS)
Date: Wed, 4 Jul 2001 19:20:32 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Word pad
References: <20010704.144046.-468721.0.Coffmanpslfl@juno.com>
Message-ID: <000d01c104df$ecaf15c0$8e5eee9d@pdcins.net>
Click on the little arrow next to the "New Mail" button and a menu will
drop down."Follow the yellow brick road" Have fun!!!!!
----- Original Message -----
From: Charles O Coffman
To:
Sent: Wednesday, July 04, 2001 2:40 PM
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] Word pad
> Hi Vivian,
>
> I sure do like the color on your E-Mail. How do you do that?
>
> Thanks, Judy Coffman
>
> _______________________________________________
> Helpline mailing list
> Helpline@tccug.org
> http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/helpline
>
From helpline@tccug.org Mon Jul 9 17:31:28 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Kenneth D. Parkins)
Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2001 12:31:28 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] clean cd
Message-ID: <000d01c10894$9b62a5c0$a7349e40@don>
my create a card came up and said it might need cleaned. what's the answer?
thanks in advance ken
From helpline@tccug.org Mon Jul 9 22:00:09 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (helpline@tccug.org)
Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2001 17:00:09 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Wallpaper
Message-ID: <20010709.170331.-158723.2.missyblake@juno.com>
I have received a photo through my e-mail that I would like to have for
wallpaper on my computer. Can anyone tell me how I go about making this
photo into wallpaper? I have Windows 98.
Many thanks.
Pat
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From helpline@tccug.org Mon Jul 9 23:43:38 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Dick Carricato)
Date: Mon, 9 Jul 2001 18:43:38 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Wallpaper
References: <20010709.170331.-158723.2.missyblake@juno.com>
Message-ID: <002301c108ca$54bd6980$5ec561d8@solo93>
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For windows 98 the wallpaper has to be in bitmap format, i.e., the file =
must have a .bmp extension. If you have a graphics program that will =
display the file, just Save as... c:\windows\ filename as a windows bit =
map. It will then be selectable as one of your Wallpaper files.
Windows 98me allows you to use a .jpg file which is probably the format =
you have it in. Good enough reason to upgrade?
Dick
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To: helpline@tccug.org=20
Sent: Monday, July 09, 2001 5:00 PM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Wallpaper
I have received a photo through my e-mail that I would like to have =
for
wallpaper on my computer. Can anyone tell me how I go about making =
this
photo into wallpaper? I have Windows 98.
Many thanks.
Pat
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From helpline@tccug.org Tue Jul 10 18:48:23 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (helpline@tccug.org)
Date: Tue, 10 Jul 2001 13:48:23 EDT
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] eliminate my address
Message-ID: <60.10d82e87.287c99e7@cs.com>
please eliminate my e-mail address from your daily info-program
the program is gr-----8 but it is congesting my other incoming thank you
is sure as heck will be useing that program for future help
all these people do a h---- of a job to help each other
TKX--- TOM WELDON
From helpline@tccug.org Wed Jul 11 21:33:43 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (helpline@tccug.org)
Date: Wed, 11 Jul 2001 16:33:43 EDT
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Quick Books Pro
Message-ID: <91.d2e42d2.287e1227@aol.com>
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Can anyone help me with QB Pro? I am groping to set up payroll. I can't
seem to get the dates to work on the timesheets. Work week starts on
Thursday and ends on Wednesday. Is there a way to set this up? It seems
that the payroll is set for M-F work week. I know there must be a way around
this.
I just contacted someone from your group and I definitely want to join. I am
new to the area and recently retired. Have been on computers a long time,
however, much to learn.
Thanks for your help.
Marge
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Can anyone help me with QB Pro? I am groping to set up payroll. I can't
seem to get the dates to work on the timesheets. Work week starts on
Thursday and ends on Wednesday. Is there a way to set this up? It seems
that the payroll is set for M-F work week. I know there must be a way around
this.
I just contacted someone from your group and I definitely want to join. I am
new to the area and recently retired. Have been on computers a long time,
however, much to learn.
Thanks for your help.
Marge
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From helpline@tccug.org Thu Jul 12 18:56:30 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (helpline@tccug.org)
Date: Thu, 12 Jul 2001 13:56:30 EDT
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] QBPRO
Message-ID: <76.ceeb06e.287f3ece@aol.com>
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Can anyone help me with QB Pro? I am groping to set up payroll. I can't
seem to get the dates to work on the timesheets. Work week starts on
Thursday and ends on Wednesday. Is there a way to set this up? It seems
that the payroll is set for M-F work week. I know there must be a way around
this.
I just contacted someone from your group and I definitely want to join. I am
new to the area and recently retired. Have been on computers a long time,
however, much to learn.
Thanks for your help.
Marge
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Can anyone help me with QB Pro? I am groping to set up payroll. I can't
seem to get the dates to work on the timesheets. Work week starts on
Thursday and ends on Wednesday. Is there a way to set this up? It seems
that the payroll is set for M-F work week. I know there must be a way around
this.
I just contacted someone from your group and I definitely want to join. I am
new to the area and recently retired. Have been on computers a long time,
however, much to learn.
Thanks for your help.
Marge
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From helpline@tccug.org Fri Jul 13 20:54:15 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Howard Dennewitz)
Date: Fri, 13 Jul 2001 21:54:15 +0200
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Worldnet.
Message-ID: <000a01c10bd5$99be2700$230a5e0c@net.gate.net>
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I need al little help, or direction on my new server, AT&T Worldnet.=20
H Denny Dennewitz. 335-0138. for a few minutes of chat,
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I need al little help, or direction on my new server, AT&T =
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H Denny Dennewitz. 335-0138. for a few minutes of =
chat,
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From helpline@tccug.org Sun Jul 15 16:04:17 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (MARION FITZGERALD)
Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2001 11:04:17 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] task bar update
Message-ID: <000c01c10d3f$6b858de0$d2163118@stu.adelphia.net>
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I am frequently getting a pop up advertisement on my computer for =
"Task Bar Update". This would put live temperature and storm warnings =
next to your PC clock along with live mews updates." Click icons for =
live updates totally for free. These are 100% safe and completely free. =
This is a one time update to enhance your task bar". It also states that =
"SVAPlayer" is not associated with Microsoft. When I click on the =
"update" button as instructed I am asked if I want to install & run =
"InstallShieldWizard" by Install Shield Software Company who state that =
this is a perfectly safe thing to do. I am tempted to put this on my =
computer what with hurricane season and all, but would like to know if =
anyone has seen this ad or is familiar with this company.
Sorry this was so long-winded
Thanx for any input
Marion Fitzgerald
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I am frequently =
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live=20
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mews=20
updates." Click icons for live updates totally for free. These are 100% =
safe and=20
completely free. This is a one time update to enhance your task bar". It =
also=20
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on the=20
"update" button as instructed I am asked if I want to install & run=20
"InstallShieldWizard" by Install Shield Software Company who state that =
this is=20
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what with=20
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From helpline@tccug.org Sun Jul 15 22:06:47 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (helpline@tccug.org)
Date: Sun, 15 Jul 2001 17:06:47 EDT
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] task bar update
Message-ID: <45.91d20ce.28835fe7@aol.com>
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No, I have never seen it, however, I am always afraid of a "free lunch". Got
to be a catch somewhere.
Marge
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No, I have never seen it, however, I am always afraid of a "free lunch". Got
to be a catch somewhere.
Marge
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From helpline@tccug.org Thu Jul 19 14:22:16 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Frank S. Menagh)
Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2001 09:22:16 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Networking on Adelphia Cable???
Message-ID: <002b01c11055$d5af8900$ee329e40@net.mshome.net>
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Question: Is it possible to use my present network of two computers using
twisted-pair cable, no hub, with Adelphia Cable? Has anyone done this?
Adelphia says you can't do it, but they may permit it sometime in the
future. Others say the Adelphia tech installing it can do it for a side tip.
Thanks for any response.
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Cable? =20
Has anyone done this? Adelphia says you can't do it, but they may =
permit=20
it sometime in the future. Others say the Adelphia tech installing =
it=20
can do it for a side tip. Thanks for any =
response. =20
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From helpline@tccug.org Thu Jul 19 15:16:38 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Dick Carricato)
Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2001 10:16:38 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Networking on Adelphia Cable???
References: <002b01c11055$d5af8900$ee329e40@net.mshome.net>
Message-ID: <000b01c1105d$707e1a80$7dc661d8@solo93>
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Frank,
I imagine that you have a network card in each computer and a single UTP =
(modified as a crossover) cable between them. If so, you can't expand =
the network any further and that includes adding Adelphia.
However, if you add a cheap hub and two standard UTP cables, you can =
probably accomplish what you want. This is probably the situation where =
the cable guy can help with the details.
Dick
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Frank S. Menagh=20
To: helpline@tccug.org=20
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 9:22 AM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Networking on Adelphia Cable???
Question: Is it possible to use my present network of two computers =
using twisted-pair cable, no hub, with Adelphia Cable? Has anyone done =
this? Adelphia says you can't do it, but they may permit it sometime in =
the future. Others say the Adelphia tech installing it can do it for a =
side tip. Thanks for any response. =20
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Frank,
I imagine that you have a network card in =
each computer=20
and a single UTP (modified as a crossover) cable between them. If so, =
you can't=20
expand the network any further and that includes adding =
Adelphia.
However, if you add a cheap hub and two =
standard UTP=20
cables, you can probably accomplish what you want. This is probably the=20
situation where the cable guy can help with the details.
Question: Is it possible to use my present =
network of=20
two computers using twisted-pair cable, no hub, with Adelphia=20
Cable? Has anyone done this? Adelphia says you can't =
do it,=20
but they may permit it sometime in the future. Others say the =
Adelphia=20
tech installing it can do it for a side tip. Thanks =
for any=20
response.
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From helpline@tccug.org Thu Jul 19 22:19:14 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Jim Trump)
Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2001 17:19:14 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Networking on Adelphia Cable???
In-Reply-To: <002b01c11055$d5af8900$ee329e40@net.mshome.net>
Message-ID:
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Frank, while I have no idea of the method used, Lila and I are with Adelphia
and our two machines are networked. We are both able to visit different
sites on the net at the same time. Work was done for us by John Causby,
Genuine Computers best reached on his cell phone 971 6929 or email
John@genuinecomputers.com ...don't remember the cost but it was either 250.
or 400 (had quite a bit of work done at the same time. Hope this helps!
Jim Trump
-----Original Message-----
From: helpline-admin@tccug.org [mailto:helpline-admin@tccug.org]On Behalf
Of Frank S. Menagh
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 9:22 AM
To: helpline@tccug.org
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Networking on Adelphia Cable???
Question: Is it possible to use my present network of two computers using
twisted-pair cable, no hub, with Adelphia Cable? Has anyone done this?
Adelphia says you can't do it, but they may permit it sometime in the
future. Others say the Adelphia tech installing it can do it for a side tip.
Thanks for any response.
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Frank,=20
while I have no idea of the method used, Lila and I are with Adelphia =
and our=20
two machines are networked. We are both able to visit different =
sites on=20
the net at the same time. Work was done for us by John Causby, =
Genuine=20
Computers best reached on his cell phone 971 6929 or email John@genuinecomputers.com =
...don't=20
remember the cost but it was either 250. or 400 (had quite a bit of work =
done at=20
the same time. Hope this helps! Jim =
Trump
-----Original Message----- From: =
helpline-admin@tccug.org=20
[mailto:helpline-admin@tccug.org]On Behalf Of Frank S.=20
Menagh Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 9:22 AM To:=20
helpline@tccug.org Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Networking on =
Adelphia=20
Cable???
Question: Is it possible to use my present =
network of=20
two computers using twisted-pair cable, no hub, with Adelphia=20
Cable? Has anyone done this? Adelphia says you can't =
do it,=20
but they may permit it sometime in the future. Others say the =
Adelphia=20
tech installing it can do it for a side tip. Thanks =
for any=20
response.
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From helpline@tccug.org Fri Jul 20 02:59:46 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Jeanie)
Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2001 21:59:46 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] fyi
Message-ID: <001601c110bf$a738ccc0$75113118@stu.adelphia.net>
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Don't tip your hat to the SirCam worm=20
Using its own e-mail engine, SirCam is expected to spread quickly via =
e-mail and open network shares.=20
SirCam is mass-mailing worm with a sophisticated means of propagation: =
its own e-mail engine. Although SirCam (w32.Sircam@mm) is not known to =
have dangerous payload, this worm does have the ability to spread =
quickly and could shut down e-mail servers with excess traffic. SirCam =
currently ranks as a 6 on the ZDNet Virus Meter.=20
How it works
SirCam arrives as an e-mail message with certain information in either =
English or Spanish.=20
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expected to=20
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shares.=20
SirCam is mass-mailing worm with a sophisticated means of =
propagation:=20
its own e-mail engine. Although SirCam (w32.Sircam@mm) is not known to =
have=20
dangerous payload, this worm does have the ability to spread quickly and =
could=20
shut down e-mail servers with excess traffic. SirCam currently ranks as =
a 6 on=20
the ZDNet Virus Meter.=20
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certain=20
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From helpline@tccug.org Fri Jul 20 03:27:38 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Frank S. Menagh)
Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2001 22:27:38 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Networking on Adelphia Cable???
References:
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Thanks John for the Info. Frank
----- Original Message -----
From: Jim Trump
To: helpline@tccug.org
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 5:19 PM
Subject: RE: [TCCUG Helpline] Networking on Adelphia Cable???
Frank, while I have no idea of the method used, Lila and I are with
Adelphia and our two machines are networked. We are both able to visit
different sites on the net at the same time. Work was done for us by John
Causby, Genuine Computers best reached on his cell phone 971 6929 or email
John@genuinecomputers.com ...don't remember the cost but it was either 250.
or 400 (had quite a bit of work done at the same time. Hope this helps!
Jim Trump
-----Original Message-----
From: helpline-admin@tccug.org [mailto:helpline-admin@tccug.org]On
Behalf Of Frank S. Menagh
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 9:22 AM
To: helpline@tccug.org
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Networking on Adelphia Cable???
Question: Is it possible to use my present network of two computers
using twisted-pair cable, no hub, with Adelphia Cable? Has anyone done
this? Adelphia says you can't do it, but they may permit it sometime in the
future. Others say the Adelphia tech installing it can do it for a side tip.
Thanks for any response.
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on Adelphia Cable???
Frank, while I have no idea of the method =
used, Lila=20
and I are with Adelphia and our two machines are networked. We =
are both=20
able to visit different sites on the net at the same time. Work =
was done=20
for us by John Causby, Genuine Computers best reached on his cell =
phone 971=20
6929 or email John@genuinecomputers.com =
...don't=20
remember the cost but it was either 250. or 400 (had quite a bit of =
work done=20
at the same time. Hope this helps! Jim =
Trump
-----Original Message----- From: =
helpline-admin@tccug.org=20
[mailto:helpline-admin@tccug.org]On Behalf Of Frank S.=20
Menagh Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 9:22 AM To: =
helpline@tccug.org Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Networking on =
Adelphia Cable???
Question: Is it possible to use my present =
network=20
of two computers using twisted-pair cable, no hub, with Adelphia=20
Cable? Has anyone done this? Adelphia says you =
can't do=20
it, but they may permit it sometime in the future. Others say =
the=20
Adelphia tech installing it can do it for a side tip. =20
Thanks for any response. =20
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From helpline@tccug.org Fri Jul 20 03:31:50 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Frank S. Menagh)
Date: Thu, 19 Jul 2001 22:31:50 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Networking on Adelphia Cable???
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Thanks Dick for the info. Instead of the hub I got a cable router that is
suppose to eliminate all problems that a hub sometimes creates. We shall
see when the Adelphia installer arrives. Thanks again.!!! Frank
----- Original Message -----
From: Dick Carricato
To: helpline@tccug.org
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 10:16 AM
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] Networking on Adelphia Cable???
Frank,
I imagine that you have a network card in each computer and a single UTP
(modified as a crossover) cable between them. If so, you can't expand the
network any further and that includes adding Adelphia.
However, if you add a cheap hub and two standard UTP cables, you can
probably accomplish what you want. This is probably the situation where the
cable guy can help with the details.
Dick
----- Original Message -----
From: Frank S. Menagh
To: helpline@tccug.org
Sent: Thursday, July 19, 2001 9:22 AM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Networking on Adelphia Cable???
Question: Is it possible to use my present network of two computers
using twisted-pair cable, no hub, with Adelphia Cable? Has anyone done
this? Adelphia says you can't do it, but they may permit it sometime in the
future. Others say the Adelphia tech installing it can do it for a side tip.
Thanks for any response.
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Thanks Dick for the info. Instead of the hub I got a =
cable=20
router that is suppose to eliminate all problems that a hub sometimes=20
creates. We shall see when the Adelphia installer=20
arrives. Thanks again.!!! Frank
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] =
Networking=20
on Adelphia Cable???
Frank,
I imagine that you have a network card in =
each=20
computer and a single UTP (modified as a crossover) cable between =
them. If so,=20
you can't expand the network any further and that includes adding=20
Adelphia.
However, if you add a cheap hub and two =
standard UTP=20
cables, you can probably accomplish what you want. This is probably =
the=20
situation where the cable guy can help with the details.
Question: Is it possible to use my present =
network=20
of two computers using twisted-pair cable, no hub, with Adelphia=20
Cable? Has anyone done this? Adelphia says you =
can't do=20
it, but they may permit it sometime in the future. Others say =
the=20
Adelphia tech installing it can do it for a side tip. =20
Thanks for any response. =20
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From helpline@tccug.org Fri Jul 20 19:54:01 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (helpline@tccug.org)
Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 14:54:01 EDT
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Escalade Power Play
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I received, from Cadillac, a disc to play the above game for prizes. The
instructions told me to insert the disc, which I did. They then say to Open
the disc and double click the Power Play icon. How do I open the disc if it
has not been installed? This is the first time I have tried to do this. Can
anybody help me?
Pat
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I received, from Cadillac, a disc to play the above game for prizes. The
instructions told me to insert the disc, which I did. They then say to Open
the disc and double click the Power Play icon. How do I open the disc if it
has not been installed? This is the first time I have tried to do this. Can
anybody help me?
Pat
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From helpline@tccug.org Fri Jul 20 23:59:43 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Dick Carricato)
Date: Fri, 20 Jul 2001 18:59:43 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Escalade Power Play
References:
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Try the following:
Double click My Computer, then
Double click the CD (if that's where you put the Disk) or double click =
the floppy (if that's where the Disk went). THIS OPENS THE DISK.
Now look for an icon that has "Power Play" next to it or under it. =20
Double click the icon and the games should start.
Dick
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Twohaskells@aol.com=20
To: helpline@tccug.org=20
Sent: Friday, July 20, 2001 2:54 PM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Escalade Power Play
I received, from Cadillac, a disc to play the above game for prizes. =
The=20
instructions told me to insert the disc, which I did. They then say =
to Open=20
the disc and double click the Power Play icon. How do I open the disc =
if it=20
has not been installed? This is the first time I have tried to do =
this. Can=20
anybody help me?=20
Pat=20
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THE=20
DISK.
Now look for an icon that has "Power Play" =
next to it=20
or under it.
Double click the icon and the games should=20
start.
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] =
Escalade Power=20
Play
I received, from Cadillac, a disc to play the above =
game for=20
prizes. The instructions told me to insert the disc, which I =
did.=20
They then say to Open the disc and double click the Power =
Play icon.=20
How do I open the disc if it has not been installed? =
This is=20
the first time I have tried to do this. Can anybody help me? =
Pat
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From helpline@tccug.org Sat Jul 21 13:21:06 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (helpline@tccug.org)
Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 08:21:06 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Startup
Message-ID: <20010721.082440.-262619.3.missyblake@juno.com>
Could someone send me the steps I take to eliminate programs from
starting up when I turn on my computer?
Thanks.
Pat
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From helpline@tccug.org Sat Jul 21 13:45:20 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Tom Bunten)
Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 05:45:20 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Startup
In-Reply-To: <20010721.082440.-262619.3.missyblake@juno.com>
Message-ID: <20010721124520.81773.qmail@web14608.mail.yahoo.com>
Hi go t0 start,run, type in msconfig,hit enter, click
on start up, uncheck what you don't want. must leave
systray, and anything else you want at start up. This
will not remove anything from your computer, only from
startup. Tom
--- missyblake@juno.com wrote:
> Could someone send me the steps I take to eliminate
> programs from
> starting up when I turn on my computer?
>
> Thanks.
> Pat
>
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From helpline@tccug.org Sat Jul 21 15:03:38 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (helpline@tccug.org)
Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 10:03:38 EDT
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Escalade Power Play
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I followed your instructions, but cannot find an icon in any program in my C
drive with an icon with Power Play next to or under it. Any other
suggestions?
Pat
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I followed your instructions, but cannot find an icon in any program in my C
drive with an icon with Power Play next to or under it. Any other
suggestions?
Pat
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From helpline@tccug.org Sat Jul 21 15:32:57 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Tom Chambery)
Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 10:32:57 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] B&B
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you can.
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From helpline@tccug.org Sat Jul 21 20:07:37 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Dick Carricato)
Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 15:07:37 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Escalade Power Play
References: <126.1bc40df.288ae5ba@aol.com>
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We are looking for the icon in the drive where you put the disk. Did it =
go in the CD-Rom or in the Floppy?
Here are the steps again:
Double click My Computer, then
Double click the CD (if that's where you put the Disk) or double click =
the floppy (if that's where the Disk went). THIS OPENS THE DISK.
Now look for an icon that has "Power Play" next to it or under it. =20
Double click the icon and the games should start.
Dick
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Twohaskells@aol.com=20
To: helpline@tccug.org=20
Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2001 10:03 AM
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] Escalade Power Play
I followed your instructions, but cannot find an icon in any program =
in my C=20
drive with an icon with Power Play next to or under it. Any other=20
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Double click the CD (if that's where =
you put the=20
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THIS=20
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next to it=20
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start.
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Escalade=20
Power Play
I followed your instructions, but cannot find an icon =
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From helpline@tccug.org Sun Jul 22 03:32:25 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Jack Brower)
Date: Sat, 21 Jul 2001 22:32:25 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Enlarging Picture
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From helpline@tccug.org Sun Jul 22 15:42:22 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Dick Carricato)
Date: Sun, 22 Jul 2001 10:42:22 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Enlarging Picture
References: <001801c11256$8cdd8620$956c2a3f@computer>
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Jack,
There are several ways to do what you ask.
1. Rescan the picture at a higher resolution. Depending on the original =
size, perhaps 600 dpi if the original scan was done at 100.
2. Put the picture in to a Word or Word Perfect document and edit the =
size. That is, Right click on it and then drag the sizing bars to the =
desired size and/or shape.
3. I'm not familiar with the Corel product you mention, but most =
graphics programs have a resize option that lets you specify the size in =
inches or in screen pixels. Look in the programs help for resize or =
changing the size.
I find I still have a bunch of questions like how large was the =
original? What resolution was used on the original scan?=20
What is the reso of your display and how does the picture look there? =
All of these things will determine which method will give the best =
results.
Good luck,
Dick
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Jack Brower=20
To: HELPLINE=20
Sent: Saturday, July 21, 2001 10:32 PM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Enlarging Picture
I have a picture taken from my scanner. It is now in Corel Photo House =
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Jack,
There are several ways to do what you =
ask.
1. Rescan the picture at a higher =
resolution.=20
Depending on the original size, perhaps 600 dpi if the original scan was =
done at=20
100.
2. Put the picture in to a Word or Word =
Perfect=20
document and edit the size. That is, Right click on it and then drag the =
sizing=20
bars to the desired size and/or shape.
3. I'm not familiar with the Corel product =
you mention,=20
but most graphics programs have a resize option that lets you specify =
the size=20
in inches or in screen pixels. Look in the programs help for resize or =
changing=20
the size.
I find I still have a bunch of questions like =
how large=20
was the original? What resolution was used on the original scan? =
What is the=20
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things=20
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From helpline@tccug.org Sat Jul 28 00:48:04 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (VIVIAN BANKS)
Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2001 19:48:04 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Music on floppy
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From: "VIVIAN BANKS"
To: "TCCUG computer Helpline"
Subject: music on floppy disc
Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2001 16:44:27 -0400
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Does anyone know how to download music on a floppy disc?Why I ask is the =
=3D
piano at the Nursing Home where my husband is(Life Care of PSL) has a =
=3D
piano that plays music from a floppy disc and they play the music =3D
during the dining hours . They only have a few and it is the same music =
=3D
over and over.(mostly hymns) They could use some other "easy listening" =
=3D
music like Glenn Miller, Country Western,Great Band Era, etc. If anyone =
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would like to make a couple of floppies of "new" music It would be =3D
greatly appreciated.
Thanks Viv Banks
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From helpline@tccug.org Sat Jul 28 02:53:59 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Veronica Pasquale)
Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2001 21:53:59 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] pages in Word document
Message-ID:
Does anyone know how to make two different styles of paging in a Word
document? I want to make the first three pages italicized i, ii, and iii --
then the next page to start with 1 and so on until 15 -- all in the same
document. I'm using Word 6.0 for Windows. Is there a way?
Veronica.
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From helpline@tccug.org Sat Jul 28 14:46:33 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Tom Bunten)
Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2001 06:46:33 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] pages in Word document
In-Reply-To:
Message-ID: <20010728134633.52344.qmail@web14608.mail.yahoo.com>
try going to view- header footer,and set page number
format to be what you want, you can also maybe use
differn't styles in format? Tom
--- Veronica Pasquale wrote:
> Does anyone know how to make two different styles of
> paging in a Word
> document? I want to make the first three pages
> italicized i, ii, and iii --
> then the next page to start with 1 and so on until
> 15 -- all in the same
> document. I'm using Word 6.0 for Windows. Is there a
> way?
> Veronica.
>
>
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From helpline@tccug.org Sat Jul 28 16:29:54 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Blake Boyer)
Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2001 11:29:54 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] pages in Word document
References:
Message-ID: <000f01c1177a$341561b0$af59fea9@3w2000>
The process is to use "break, section" in conjunction with "view, page
headers and footer". By establishing more than one section, you can have
different formats associated with each section. Assuming your document is
already created - do the following:
Go to the beginning of your document.
Click "insert - page numbers - format - down arrow to desired format (ie.
i,ii,iii) - Page numbering: Continue from previous section - OK - OK.
Go to the beginning of the page where new numbering (ie. 1,2,3) should start
and set your cursor.
Click "insert - break - Section break - Next page -OK.
Click "view - headers and footers. (The headers and footer will display and
a options GUI box will display).
Scrool out of the header, down to the footer. You will see the currently
assigned page number in whatever format you chose. Highlight it.
Click (from the GUI box) " format page number icon - (Page numbering: start
at: - and - Numbering format: (whatever you choose -1,2,3???)) - OK - OK
That should do it.
----- Original Message -----
From: "Veronica Pasquale"
To:
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 9:53 PM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] pages in Word document
> Does anyone know how to make two different styles of paging in a Word
> document? I want to make the first three pages italicized i, ii, and
iii --
> then the next page to start with 1 and so on until 15 -- all in the same
> document. I'm using Word 6.0 for Windows. Is there a way?
> Veronica.
>
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From helpline@tccug.org Sun Jul 29 01:11:49 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (W. R. Neilson)
Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2001 17:11:49 -0700
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] pages in Word document
In-Reply-To:
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20010728171028.00ab2b90@pop.stu.adelphia.net>
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Hi Veronica, Wally Neilson here;
At 09:53 PM 07/27/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>Does anyone know how to make two different styles of paging in a Word
>document?
SNIP
Blake has a good answer, I tried it out and it worked fine.
Wally
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Hi Veronica, Wally Neilson here;
At 09:53 PM 07/27/2001 -0400, you wrote:
Does anyone know how to make two
different styles of paging in a Word document?
SNIP
Blake has a good answer, I tried it out and it worked fine.
Wally
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From helpline@tccug.org Sun Jul 29 01:01:39 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (W. R. Neilson)
Date: Sat, 28 Jul 2001 17:01:39 -0700
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Music on floppy
In-Reply-To: <001601c116f6$94b8f600$9e5eee9d@pdcins.net>
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20010728165752.00aa8c20@pop.stu.adelphia.net>
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Hi Vivian, Wally Neilson here;
At 07:48 PM 07/27/2001 -0400, you wrote:
> helpline@mail.tccug.org
>
>Subject: music on floppy disc
>
>Does anyone know how to download music on a floppy disc?
>SNIP
What format should the music be in: .WAV. .MP3 (not likely), .AVI, .MID or
is it some proprietary format?
I'll need this information in order to answer your question.
Wally
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Hi Vivian, Wally Neilson here;
Does anyone know how to download music on a floppy disc?
SNIP
What format should the music be in: .WAV. .MP3 (not likely), .AVI, .MID
or is it some proprietary format?
I'll need this information in order to answer your question.
Wally
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From helpline@tccug.org Sun Jul 29 18:18:42 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (VIVIAN BANKS)
Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2001 13:18:42 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Music on floppy
References: <5.1.0.14.0.20010728165752.00aa8c20@pop.stu.adelphia.net>
Message-ID: <000901c11852$84ee9e20$8a5eee9d@pdcins.net>
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The only thing I can find out today is the piano's label says"KR 570 =
Digital intelligent Piano General Midi G.S." The floppy they use has =
written on it 1.44 MB imation 2 HD ibm formatted Does that help any? =
It is all Greek to me. I missed the class on making floppy discs and =
have never caught up. Viv
----- Original Message -----=20
From: W. R. Neilson=20
To: helpline@tccug.org=20
Sent: Saturday, July 28, 2001 8:01 PM
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] Music on floppy
Hi Vivian, Wally Neilson here;
At 07:48 PM 07/27/2001 -0400, you wrote:
helpline@mail.tccug.org
Subject: music on floppy disc
Does anyone know how to download music on a floppy disc?=20
SNIP
What format should the music be in: .WAV. .MP3 (not likely), .AVI, =
.MID or is it some proprietary format?
I'll need this information in order to answer your question.
Wally
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The only thing I can find out today is the piano's =
label=20
says"KR 570 Digital intelligent Piano General Midi G.S." The =
floppy they=20
use has written on it 1.44 MB imation 2 HD ibm =
formatted =20
Does that help any? It is all Greek to me. I missed the =
class on=20
making floppy discs and have never caught up. Viv
Does anyone know how to download music =
on a=20
floppy disc?
SNIP
What format should the music be =
in: .WAV.=20
.MP3 (not likely), .AVI, .MID or is it some proprietary =
format?
I'll=20
need this information in order to answer your=20
question.
Wally
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From helpline@tccug.org Sun Jul 29 20:09:30 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Veronica Pasquale)
Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2001 15:09:30 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] pages in Word document
Message-ID:
Thanks Wally, Blake and Tom -- you all said pretty much the same thing about
changing the page numbering format within one document. Blake's instructions
were right on the mark. It worked!
Veronica.
_________________________________________________________________
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From helpline@tccug.org Mon Jul 30 00:16:13 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (W. R. Neilson)
Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2001 16:16:13 -0700
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Music on floppy
In-Reply-To: <000901c11852$84ee9e20$8a5eee9d@pdcins.net>
References: <5.1.0.14.0.20010728165752.00aa8c20@pop.stu.adelphia.net>
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Hi Vivian, Wally Neilson again
At 01:18 PM 07/29/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>The only thing I can find out today is the piano's label says"KR 570
>Digital intelligent Piano General Midi G.S." The floppy they use has
>written on it 1.44 MB imation 2 HD ibm formatted Does that help
>any? It is all Greek to me. I missed the class on making floppy discs
>and have never caught up. Viv
This sounds as though the instrument requires music in the .MID format. I
have some such music. Let's get together and we can try some of my music
files on the instrument.
Hope this helps,
Wally
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Hi Vivian, Wally Neilson again
At 01:18 PM 07/29/2001 -0400, you wrote:
The only thing
I can find out today is the piano's label says"KR 570 Digital
intelligent Piano General Midi G.S." The floppy they use has
written on it 1.44 MB imation 2 HD ibm formatted
Does that help any? It is all Greek to me. I missed the class
on making floppy discs and have never caught up.
Viv
This sounds as though the instrument requires music in the .MID
format. I have some such music. Let's get together and we can
try some of my music files on the instrument.
Hope this helps,
Wally
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From helpline@tccug.org Mon Jul 30 00:28:14 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (VIVIAN BANKS)
Date: Sun, 29 Jul 2001 19:28:14 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Music on floppy
References: <5.1.0.14.0.20010728165752.00aa8c20@pop.stu.adelphia.net> <5.1.0.14.0.20010729161409.00aaa720@pop.stu.adelphia.net>
Message-ID: <002c01c11886$2434aa00$9b5eee9d@pdcins.net>
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I'm at the nursing home almost everyday between 10-10:30 and 1PM.Could =
meet you there (Life Care Center, behind Sonny's restaurant) anytime and =
check out the piano. Viv
----- Original Message -----=20
From: W. R. Neilson=20
To: helpline@tccug.org=20
Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2001 7:16 PM
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] Music on floppy
Hi Vivian, Wally Neilson again
At 01:18 PM 07/29/2001 -0400, you wrote:
The only thing I can find out today is the piano's label says"KR 570 =
Digital intelligent Piano General Midi G.S." The floppy they use has =
written on it 1.44 MB imation 2 HD ibm formatted Does that help any? =
It is all Greek to me. I missed the class on making floppy discs and =
have never caught up. Viv
This sounds as though the instrument requires music in the .MID =
format. I have some such music. Let's get together and we can try some =
of my music files on the instrument.
Hope this helps,
Wally
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I'm at the nursing home almost everyday between =
10-10:30 and=20
1PM.Could meet you there (Life Care Center, behind Sonny's restaurant) =
anytime=20
and check out the piano. Viv
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] =
Music on=20
floppy
Hi Vivian, Wally Neilson =
again
At 01:18=20
PM 07/29/2001 -0400, you wrote:
The only =
thing I can=20
find out today is the piano's label says"KR 570 Digital intelligent =
Piano=20
General Midi G.S." The floppy they use has written on it 1.44 =
MB =20
imation 2 HD ibm formatted Does that help =
any? It is=20
all Greek to me. I missed the class on making floppy discs and =
have=20
never caught up. Viv
This sounds as=20
though the instrument requires music in the .MID format. I have =
some=20
such music. Let's get together and we can try some of my music =
files on=20
the instrument.
Hope this=20
helps,
Wally
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From helpline@tccug.org Mon Jul 30 14:28:37 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (MARION FITZGERALD)
Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2001 09:28:37 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] MS Word document
Message-ID: <001301c118fb$8ae054a0$d2163118@stu.adelphia.net>
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I am trying to open a word document that I saved some time ago but use =
frequently. All of a sudden when I try to open it all I get is a bunch =
of letters and symbols that don't make any sense. Does anyone know what =
might have happened????? Can it be fixed or do I have to re-do the =
document?? I am using MS Word 97
Thanx in advance, Marion
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I am trying to open a word document =
that I saved=20
some time ago but use frequently. All of a sudden when I try to =
open it all=20
I get is a bunch of letters and symbols that don't make any sense. =
Does=20
anyone know what might have happened????? Can it be fixed or do I have =
to re-do=20
the document?? I am using MS Word 97
Thanx in advance, =20
Marion
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From helpline@tccug.org Mon Jul 30 17:20:54 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (helpline@tccug.org)
Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2001 12:20:54 EDT
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] MS Word document
Message-ID: <85.db6cbda.2896e366@aol.com>
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Marion, I am not familiar with windows 97, but check to see that you have a
doc extension on this file. Could be you changed the ext. If that isn't the
problem, the file may be corrupted.
Marge
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Marion, I am not familiar with windows 97, but check to see that you have a
doc extension on this file. Could be you changed the ext. If that isn't the
problem, the file may be corrupted.
Have you upgraded your Word software since you last used that document?
Scroll down to see if the text of the document is still present.
If so, you could copy and paste the text into a new document. I hope
this helps.
Mary Schuett
MARION FITZGERALD wrote:
I
am trying to open a word document that I saved some time ago but use frequently.
All of a sudden when I try to open it all I get is a bunch of letters and
symbols that don't make any sense. Does anyone know what might have
happened????? Can it be fixed or do I have to re-do the document?? I am
using MS Word 97 Thanx
in advance, Marion
From helpline@tccug.org Tue Jul 31 15:10:38 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Dick Carricato)
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 10:10:38 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] MS Word document
References: <001301c118fb$8ae054a0$d2163118@stu.adelphia.net>
Message-ID: <001101c119ca$98524060$ecc661d8@solo93>
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Marion,
I have racked the old brain on this one with no success... If the =
offending file is not confidential, perhaps you could send it to me and =
I'll mess with it in Word 97.
Just attach it (as a file attachment) to an e-mail to me:
dickcarr@metrolink.net=20
If you would put Word 97 Document in the subject line then I'll =
recognize it and not throw it away with all the junk I purge from the =
server before downloading.
Dick
----- Original Message -----=20
From: MARION FITZGERALD=20
To: helpline@tccug.org=20
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 9:28 AM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] MS Word document
I am trying to open a word document that I saved some time ago but use =
frequently. All of a sudden when I try to open it all I get is a bunch =
of letters and symbols that don't make any sense. Does anyone know what =
might have happened????? Can it be fixed or do I have to re-do the =
document?? I am using MS Word 97
Thanx in advance, Marion
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Marion,
I have racked the old brain on this one with =
no=20
success... If the offending file is not confidential, perhaps you could =
send it=20
to me and I'll mess with it in Word 97.
Just attach it (as a file attachment) to an =
e-mail to=20
me:
If you would put Word 97 =
Document in=20
the subject line then I'll recognize it and not throw it away with all =
the junk=20
I purge from the server before downloading.
I am trying to open a word document =
that I saved=20
some time ago but use frequently. All of a sudden when I try to =
open it=20
all I get is a bunch of letters and symbols that don't make any =
sense. =20
Does anyone know what might have happened????? Can it be fixed or do I =
have to=20
re-do the document?? I am using MS Word 97
Thanx in advance, =20
Marion
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From helpline@tccug.org Tue Jul 31 15:26:53 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (MARION FITZGERALD)
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 10:26:53 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] MS Word document
References: <001301c118fb$8ae054a0$d2163118@stu.adelphia.net> <001101c119ca$98524060$ecc661d8@solo93>
Message-ID: <001101c119cc$d8ae2a00$d2163118@stu.adelphia.net>
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Dick=20
Thanks to you and everyone else who responded to my problem. After =
fooling around with it and finally trying to access the document from a =
different route I finally got it to come up correctly. Don't ask me how =
or why because I just don't know!!!!!!!!
Thanx again everyone-you're a great bunch!
Marion
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Dick Carricato=20
To: helpline@tccug.org=20
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 10:10 AM
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] MS Word document
=20
Marion,
=20
I have racked the old brain on this one with no success... If the =
offending file is not confidential, perhaps you could send it to me and =
I'll mess with it in Word 97.
=20
Just attach it (as a file attachment) to an e-mail to me:
=20
dickcarr@metrolink.net=20
=20
If you would put Word 97 Document in the subject line then I'll =
recognize it and not throw it away with all the junk I purge from the =
server before downloading.
=20
Dick
----- Original Message -----=20
From: MARION FITZGERALD=20
To: helpline@tccug.org=20
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 9:28 AM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] MS Word document
I am trying to open a word document that I saved some time ago but =
use frequently. All of a sudden when I try to open it all I get is a =
bunch of letters and symbols that don't make any sense. Does anyone =
know what might have happened????? Can it be fixed or do I have to re-do =
the document?? I am using MS Word 97
Thanx in advance, Marion
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Dick
Thanks to you and =
everyone else=20
who responded to my problem. After fooling around with it and =
finally =20
trying to access the document from a different route I finally got it to =
come up=20
correctly. Don't ask me how or why because I just don't=20
know!!!!!!!!
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] =
MS Word=20
document
Marion,
I have racked the old brain on this one =
with no=20
success... If the offending file is not confidential, perhaps you =
could send=20
it to me and I'll mess with it in Word 97.
Just attach it (as a file attachment) to an =
e-mail to=20
me:
If you would put Word 97 =
Document in=20
the subject line then I'll recognize it and not throw it away with all =
the=20
junk I purge from the server before downloading.
I am trying to open a word document =
that I=20
saved some time ago but use frequently. All of a sudden when I =
try to=20
open it all I get is a bunch of letters and symbols that don't make =
any=20
sense. Does anyone know what might have happened????? Can it =
be fixed=20
or do I have to re-do the document?? I am using MS Word =
97
Thanx in advance, =20
Marion
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From helpline@tccug.org Tue Jul 31 21:11:28 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (VIVIAN BANKS)
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 16:11:28 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Music on floppy
References: <5.1.0.14.0.20010728165752.00aa8c20@pop.stu.adelphia.net> <5.1.0.14.0.20010729161409.00aaa720@pop.stu.adelphia.net>
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Hi Wally. Thanks for the floppy for the NC. Ron isn't feeling too well =
today so couldn't follow through as to how the other resident's liked =
the Irish music. I know HIS table enjoyed the change,Thanks again. Viv
----- Original Message -----=20
From: W. R. Neilson=20
To: helpline@tccug.org=20
Sent: Sunday, July 29, 2001 7:16 PM
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] Music on floppy
Hi Vivian, Wally Neilson again
At 01:18 PM 07/29/2001 -0400, you wrote:
The only thing I can find out today is the piano's label says"KR 570 =
Digital intelligent Piano General Midi G.S." The floppy they use has =
written on it 1.44 MB imation 2 HD ibm formatted Does that help any? =
It is all Greek to me. I missed the class on making floppy discs and =
have never caught up. Viv
This sounds as though the instrument requires music in the .MID =
format. I have some such music. Let's get together and we can try some =
of my music files on the instrument.
Hope this helps,
Wally
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charset="iso-8859-1"
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Hi Wally. Thanks for the floppy for the =
NC. Ron=20
isn't feeling too well today so couldn't follow through as to how the =
other=20
resident's liked the Irish music. I know HIS table enjoyed the=20
change,Thanks again. Viv
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] =
Music on=20
floppy
Hi Vivian, Wally Neilson =
again
At 01:18=20
PM 07/29/2001 -0400, you wrote:
The only =
thing I can=20
find out today is the piano's label says"KR 570 Digital intelligent =
Piano=20
General Midi G.S." The floppy they use has written on it 1.44 =
MB =20
imation 2 HD ibm formatted Does that help =
any? It is=20
all Greek to me. I missed the class on making floppy discs and =
have=20
never caught up. Viv
This sounds as=20
though the instrument requires music in the .MID format. I have =
some=20
such music. Let's get together and we can try some of my music =
files on=20
the instrument.
Hope this=20
helps,
Wally
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From helpline@tccug.org Tue Jul 31 21:59:29 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (helpline@tccug.org)
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 16:59:29 EDT
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] EMail
Message-ID: <106.3675caf.28987631@cs.com>
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I have a new computer and I want to somehow download the web addresses
I have in the old one. I am in Windows 98 now and will be in Windows ME
soon-I hope.
Jim Mate
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Content-Type: text/html; charset="US-ASCII"
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I have a new computer and I want to somehow download the web addresses
I have in the old one. I am in Windows 98 now and will be in Windows ME
soon-I hope.
Jim Mate
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From helpline@tccug.org Tue Jul 31 23:50:23 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Dick Carricato)
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 18:50:23 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] EMail
References: <106.3675caf.28987631@cs.com>
Message-ID: <002401c11a13$35cb47e0$1ec561d8@solo93>
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Jim,
In the old machine go to Internet Explorer. Then click File and then =
Import export... follow the instructions to export your favorites.
Do the same in Outlook Express and export your Address Book.
In both cases export to your floppy drive.
In the new machine... put the floppy in the drive and import your =
favorites and address book to the new machine.
Dick
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Jrmam@cs.com=20
To: helpline@tccug.org=20
Sent: Tuesday, July 31, 2001 4:59 PM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] EMail
I have a new computer and I want to somehow download the web =
addresses=20
I have in the old one. I am in Windows 98 now and will be in Windows =
ME=20
soon-I hope.=20
Jim Mate=20
=20
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Jim,
In the old machine go to Internet Explorer. =
Then click=20
File and then Import export... follow the instructions to export your=20
favorites.
Do the same in Outlook Express and export =
your Address=20
Book.
In both cases export to your floppy =
drive.
In the new machine... put the floppy in the =
drive and=20
import your favorites and address book to the new machine.
I have a new computer =
and I=20
want to somehow download the web addresses I have in the old one. =
I am in=20
Windows 98 now and will be in Windows ME soon-I hope.=20
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From helpline@tccug.org Mon Jul 30 23:13:50 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Barbara Blanchard)
Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2001 18:13:50 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] (no subject)
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Hi,
I am interested in learning Quick Books Pro. Is there someone familiar =
with the program that would be willing to answer questions when they =
come up? If so, you can send your e-mail address to barb1943@att.net
I would like to see Quick Books Pro taught at a SIG class. =20
Thanks!
Barb Blanchard
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I am interested in learning Quick Books =
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answer =20
questions when they come up? If so, you can send your e-mail =
address to barb1943@att.net
I would like to see Quick Books =
Pro taught at=20
a SIG class.
Thanks!
Barb =
Blanchard
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From helpline@tccug.org Tue Jul 31 01:13:28 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Frederic Blum)
Date: Mon, 30 Jul 2001 20:13:28 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Change of Email address
Message-ID: <200108010110.VAA16050@johnson.mail.mindspring.net>
Dear friends and family
I have just change my Email address. The new address is:
fred-blum@home.com
Note the hyphen between the "fred" and the "blum".
From helpline@tccug.org Wed Aug 1 18:47:43 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (helpline@tccug.org)
Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2001 13:47:43 EDT
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] (no subject)
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Hi Barb,
I would also like to see QB taught at a SIG. I just finished setting up QB
payroll. It took me a while as I didn't know anyone who was familiar with
the program. I would really like to learn more about QB
Marge Stafford
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Hi Barb,
I would also like to see QB taught at a SIG. I just finished setting up QB
payroll. It took me a while as I didn't know anyone who was familiar with
the program. I would really like to learn more about QB
Marge Stafford
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From helpline@tccug.org Wed Aug 1 21:33:58 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Charles O Coffman)
Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2001 16:33:58 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] ) Quickbooks PRO
Message-ID: <20010801.163359.-707659.2.Coffmanpslfl@juno.com>
I am a user of Quickbooks PRO but do not consider myself qualified to
instruct. I do not use the payroll part of the program which is
critical. I took a one-credit-hour weekend class called Orientation to
Quickbooks thru IRCC a couple of years OK. The weekend seminar
(Fri-Sat-Sun) was very helpful. One of the instructors for the class
also does set-up and private instruction in both Quickbooks and
Peachtree.
On Wed, 1 Aug 2001 13:47:43 EDT MSpringsma@aol.com writes:
> Hi Barb,
>
> I would also like to see QB taught at a SIG. I just finished
> setting up QB
> payroll. It took me a while as I didn't know anyone who was
> familiar with
> the program. I would really like to learn more about QB
>
> Marge Stafford
From helpline@tccug.org Thu Aug 2 16:09:32 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Virginia O'Neill)
Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2001 08:09:32 -0700
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] ) Quickbooks PRO
References: <20010801.163359.-707659.2.Coffmanpslfl@juno.com>
Message-ID: <001301c11b65$22c70640$30083218@stu.adelphia.net>
Skip, could you do a session on Quickbooks once in a while? Not really
instruction, but a sort of Random Access for users who might be able to
answer one another's questions. SIG means Special Interest Group and brings
together users with special interest in a subject. The leader is not
supposed to be an expert, just someone with an interest and a little
knowledge of a program.
Is there anyone else out there who could lead or contribute? If so, please
contact:
Virginia O'Neill, Education Chairman, voneill@adelphia.net, 287-8684
----- Original Message -----
From: "Charles O Coffman"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 1:33 PM
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] ) Quickbooks PRO
> I am a user of Quickbooks PRO but do not consider myself qualified to
> instruct. I do not use the payroll part of the program which is
> critical. I took a one-credit-hour weekend class called Orientation to
> Quickbooks thru IRCC a couple of years OK. The weekend seminar
> (Fri-Sat-Sun) was very helpful. One of the instructors for the class
> also does set-up and private instruction in both Quickbooks and
> Peachtree.
>
> On Wed, 1 Aug 2001 13:47:43 EDT MSpringsma@aol.com writes:
> > Hi Barb,
> >
> > I would also like to see QB taught at a SIG. I just finished
> > setting up QB
> > payroll. It took me a while as I didn't know anyone who was
> > familiar with
> > the program. I would really like to learn more about QB
> >
> > Marge Stafford
>
> _______________________________________________
> Helpline mailing list
> Helpline@tccug.org
> http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/helpline
From helpline@tccug.org Thu Aug 2 14:57:53 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Jeanie)
Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2001 09:57:53 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Question
Message-ID: <000b01c11b5b$2f5a3760$75113118@stu.adelphia.net>
Please tell me what is the difference is between a VIRUS and a WORM?
From helpline@tccug.org Thu Aug 2 18:24:48 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Dominique)
Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2001 12:24:48 -0500
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Question
References: <000b01c11b5b$2f5a3760$75113118@stu.adelphia.net>
Message-ID: <000a01c11b78$0fddbca0$c6c5fea9@desktop>
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Worms are parasitic computer programs that replicate, but unlike =
viruses, do not infect other computer program files. Worms can create =
copies on the same computer, or can send the copies to other computers =
via a network. Worms often spread via IRC (Internet Relay Chat).
A Virus is a computer program file capable of attaching to disks or =
other files and replicating itself repeatedly, typically without user =
knowledge or permission. Some viruses attach to files so when the =
infected file executes, the virus also executes. Other viruses sit in a =
computer's memory and infect files as the computer opens, modifies or =
creates the files.
Some viruses display symptoms, and some viruses damage files and =
computer systems, but neither symptoms nor damage is essential in the =
definition of a virus; a non-damaging virus is still a virus.
There are computer viruses written for several operating systems =
including DOS, Windows, Amiga, Macintosh, Atari, and UNIX, and others. =
McAfee.com presently detects more than 57,000 viruses, Trojans, and =
other malicious software. (Note: The preferred plural is the English =
form: viruses)
----- Original Message -----=20
From: "Jeanie"
To: "helpline"
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 8:57 AM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Question
>=20
> Please tell me what is the difference is between a VIRUS and a WORM?
>=20
>=20
>=20
> _______________________________________________
> Helpline mailing list
> Helpline@tccug.org
> http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/helpline
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Worms are parasitic =
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programs that replicate, but unlike viruses, do not infect other =
computer=20
program files. Worms can create copies on the same computer, or can send =
the=20
copies to other computers via a network. Worms often spread via IRC =
(Internet=20
Relay Chat).
A Virus is =
a computer program=20
file capable of attaching to disks or other files and replicating itself =
repeatedly, typically without user knowledge or permission. Some viruses =
attach=20
to files so when the infected file executes, the virus also executes. =
Other=20
viruses sit in a computer's memory and infect files as the computer =
opens,=20
modifies or creates the files. Some viruses display symptoms, and =
some=20
viruses damage files and computer systems, but neither symptoms nor =
damage is=20
essential in the definition of a virus; a non-damaging virus is still a=20
virus.
There are computer viruses written for =
several=20
operating systems including DOS, Windows, Amiga, Macintosh, Atari, and =
UNIX, and=20
others. McAfee.com presently detects more than 57,000 viruses, Trojans, =
and=20
other malicious software. (Note: The preferred plural is the English =
form:=20
viruses)
> > Please tell me what is the difference is between =
a VIRUS=20
and a WORM? > > > >=20
_______________________________________________ > Helpline mailing =
list > Helpline@tccug.org > http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/helpline
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From helpline@tccug.org Thu Aug 2 19:23:42 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Mary Schuett)
Date: Thu, 02 Aug 2001 14:23:42 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] project M.I.S.S.
Message-ID: <3B699AA9.55D88ADC@popmail.firn.edu>
I would like to thank Tom Chambery and Dick Carricato for helping to put
a smile on the face of a 13 year old girl. Tom and Dick helped to
locate and get a computer ready for her to use. She and her family are
in a shelter designed to help them get on their feet. This young lady
is computer literate and is thrilled to have a computer to use during
these quiet summer days. Thanks guys. Mary
P.S. Does anyone know of a free Internet service provider that is still
in bnsiness?
From helpline@tccug.org Thu Aug 2 21:21:29 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Dominique)
Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2001 15:21:29 -0500
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] project M.I.S.S.
References: <3B699AA9.55D88ADC@popmail.firn.edu>
Message-ID: <000f01c11b90$b8c2cfa0$c6c5fea9@desktop>
Follow this link for a list of current free isp services
http://www.freedomlist.com/
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mary Schuett"
To: "TCCUG computer Helpline"
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 1:23 PM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] project M.I.S.S.
> I would like to thank Tom Chambery and Dick Carricato for helping to put
> a smile on the face of a 13 year old girl. Tom and Dick helped to
> locate and get a computer ready for her to use. She and her family are
> in a shelter designed to help them get on their feet. This young lady
> is computer literate and is thrilled to have a computer to use during
> these quiet summer days. Thanks guys. Mary
>
> P.S. Does anyone know of a free Internet service provider that is still
> in bnsiness?
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Helpline mailing list
> Helpline@tccug.org
> http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/helpline
From helpline@tccug.org Thu Aug 2 21:43:29 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (LES WILLMER)
Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2001 16:43:29 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Fw: Body Functions - Who's in Charge???
Message-ID: <000901c11b93$c9f1e420$8dcc4dd8@willmer>
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----- Original Message -----=20
From: wilebil=20
To: struder ; Ron ; Les ; Jaba ; Ace=20
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 6:29 PM
Subject: Fw: Body Functions - Who's in Charge???
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Gmkeay@aol.com=20
To: SharlieandPop@aol.com ; Busekmd@cs.com ; dbs98@bellsouth.net ; =
Ac498@aol.com ; wilebil@bellsouth.net ; BARBARAGARRETT96@aol.com ; =
gerowfsr@juno.com ; NYHALL@aol.com ; holmesfc@id.doe.gov ; =
johnsonf@issc.belvoir.army.mil ; momonsb@n-jcenter.com ; =
Helenmoffett@aol.com ; Lindenmor@aol.com ; JJRadloff@aol.com ; =
eds173@msn.com ; gseeber@sentel.com ; Dstep4@aol.com ; =
mollymczee@earthlink.net=20
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 8:23 AM
Subject: Body Functions - Who's in Charge???
This is cute - but true??? ---- you decide. Gloria=20
All the organs of the body were having a meeting, trying to decide who=20
was the one in charge.=20
"I should be in charge, "said the brain, "because I run all the body's=20
systems, so without me nothing would happen."=20
I should be in charge" said the blood, "because I circulate oxygen all=20
over, so without me you'd all waste away."=20
"I should be in charge, " said the stomach," because I process food=20
and give all of you energy."=20
"I should be in charge" said the legs, "because I carry the body=20
wherever it needs to go."=20
"I should be in charge" said the eyes, "because I allow the body to=20
see where it goes."=20
"I should be in charge, "said the rectum, "Because I'm responsible for=20
waste removal."=20
All the other body parts laughed at the rectum and insulted him, so=20
in a huff, he shut down tight.=20
Within a few days, the brain had a terrible headache, the stomach was=20
bloated, the legs got wobbly, the eyes got watery and=20
the blood was toxic.=20
They all decided that the rectum should be the boss.=20
The Moral of the story?=20
The asshole is usually in charge.=20
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This is cute =
- but=20
true??? ---- you decide. Gloria
All the organs of the =
body=20
were having a meeting, trying to decide who was the one =
in=20
charge.
"I should be in charge, "said the brain, "because I run =
all the=20
body's systems, so without me nothing would happen."
I =
should=20
be in charge" said the blood, "because I circulate oxygen all over, =
so=20
without me you'd all waste away."
"I should be in charge, " said =
the=20
stomach," because I process food and give all of you =
energy."=20
"I should be in charge" said the legs, "because I carry the body =
wherever it needs to go."
"I should be in charge" said =
the=20
eyes, "because I allow the body to see where it goes."=20
"I should be in charge, "said the rectum, "Because I'm =
responsible for=20
waste removal."
All the other body parts laughed at =
the rectum=20
and insulted him, so in a huff, he shut down =
tight.=20
Within a few days, the brain had a terrible headache, the =
stomach was=20
bloated, the legs got wobbly, the eyes got watery and the =
blood=20
was toxic.
They all decided that the rectum should be the =
boss.=20
The Moral of the story?
The asshole is usually in =
charge.=20
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From helpline@tccug.org Fri Aug 3 00:43:40 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Jack Brower)
Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2001 19:43:40 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Fw: Body Functions - Who's in Charge???
References: <000901c11b93$c9f1e420$8dcc4dd8@willmer>
Message-ID: <001301c11bac$f69d18a0$606c2a3f@computer>
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Of all people, I would expect you to send professional FWDS..... Jack
----- Original Message -----=20
From: LES WILLMER=20
To: helpline@tccug.org=20
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 4:43 PM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Fw: Body Functions - Who's in Charge???
----- Original Message -----=20
From: wilebil=20
To: struder ; Ron ; Les ; Jaba ; Ace=20
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 6:29 PM
Subject: Fw: Body Functions - Who's in Charge???
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Gmkeay@aol.com=20
To: SharlieandPop@aol.com ; Busekmd@cs.com ; dbs98@bellsouth.net ; =
Ac498@aol.com ; wilebil@bellsouth.net ; BARBARAGARRETT96@aol.com ; =
gerowfsr@juno.com ; NYHALL@aol.com ; holmesfc@id.doe.gov ; =
johnsonf@issc.belvoir.army.mil ; momonsb@n-jcenter.com ; =
Helenmoffett@aol.com ; Lindenmor@aol.com ; JJRadloff@aol.com ; =
eds173@msn.com ; gseeber@sentel.com ; Dstep4@aol.com ; =
mollymczee@earthlink.net=20
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 8:23 AM
Subject: Body Functions - Who's in Charge???
This is cute - but true??? ---- you decide. Gloria=20
All the organs of the body were having a meeting, trying to decide who =
was the one in charge.=20
"I should be in charge, "said the brain, "because I run all the body's =
systems, so without me nothing would happen."=20
I should be in charge" said the blood, "because I circulate oxygen all =
over, so without me you'd all waste away."=20
"I should be in charge, " said the stomach," because I process food=20
and give all of you energy."=20
"I should be in charge" said the legs, "because I carry the body=20
wherever it needs to go."=20
"I should be in charge" said the eyes, "because I allow the body to=20
see where it goes."=20
"I should be in charge, "said the rectum, "Because I'm responsible for =
waste removal."=20
All the other body parts laughed at the rectum and insulted him, so=20
in a huff, he shut down tight.=20
Within a few days, the brain had a terrible headache, the stomach was=20
bloated, the legs got wobbly, the eyes got watery and=20
the blood was toxic.=20
They all decided that the rectum should be the boss.=20
The Moral of the story?=20
The asshole is usually in charge.=20
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This is =
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All the organs of =
the body=20
were having a meeting, trying to decide who was the =
one in=20
charge.
"I should be in charge, "said the brain, "because I =
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"I should be in charge, " =
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you=20
energy."
"I should be in charge" said the legs, "because I =
carry the=20
body wherever it needs to go."
"I should be in =
charge" said=20
the eyes, "because I allow the body to see where it =
goes."=20
"I should be in charge, "said the rectum, "Because I'm =
responsible for=20
waste removal."
All the other body parts laughed at =
the=20
rectum and insulted him, so in a huff, he shut =
down=20
tight.
Within a few days, the brain had a terrible headache, =
the=20
stomach was bloated, the legs got wobbly, the eyes got watery and =
the=20
blood was toxic.
They all decided that the rectum =
should=20
be the boss.
The Moral of the story?
The asshole is =
usually in=20
charge.
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From helpline@tccug.org Fri Aug 3 16:09:05 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Virginia O'Neill)
Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2001 08:09:05 -0700
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] project M.I.S.S.
References: <3B699AA9.55D88ADC@popmail.firn.edu>
Message-ID: <000801c11c2e$3d4fd540$30083218@stu.adelphia.net>
Yes, NetZero is still in business. I have the disk which would otherwise
have to be ordered for $10. Phone me at 287-8684 or email me.
Virginia
----- Original Message -----
From: "Mary Schuett"
To: "TCCUG computer Helpline"
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 11:23 AM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] project M.I.S.S.
> P.S. Does anyone know of a free Internet service provider that is still
> in bnsiness?
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Helpline mailing list
> Helpline@tccug.org
> http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/helpline
From helpline@tccug.org Fri Aug 3 16:33:20 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (John Feist)
Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2001 11:33:20 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Truncated messages
Message-ID: <412001853153320180@earthlink.net>
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I've been using earthlink for many months now and I have one correspondent
who's final line of type seems to disappear. No one else has that effect
on my system and I don't know who to contact other than my correspondent who is
as mystified as I am. Any thoughts out there?--- ehfeist@earthlink.net
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I've been using earthlink for many months now and I have one correspondent who's final line of type seems to disappear. No one else has that effect on my system and I don't know who to contact other than my correspondent who is as mystified as I am. Any thoughts out there?--- ehfeist@earthlink.net
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From helpline@tccug.org Fri Aug 3 19:50:17 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Dick Carricato)
Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2001 14:50:17 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Truncated messages
References: <412001853153320180@earthlink.net>
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To pinpoint the problem I think we need a bit more info. Next time you =
get a message with the last line missing do the following:
Right Click on that message in the Inbox list of messages.
Select Properties, then Details and finally select Message Source.
Maximize the view and scroll down through the info until you get to the =
plain text message.
Is that message also truncated?
If it is truncated at that point, then it is coming in that way. If not, =
the truncation is happening at your end.
Let's get this step done and then we will take the next step if you =
wish.
Good luck,
Dick
----- Original Message -----=20
From: John Feist=20
To: helpline=20
Cc: RayGeb=20
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2001 11:33 AM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Truncated messages
I've been using earthlink for many months now and I have one =
correspondent who's final line of type seems to disappear. No one else =
has that effect on my system and I don't know who to contact other than =
my correspondent who is as mystified as I am. Any thoughts out =
there?--- ehfeist@earthlink.net
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charset="iso-8859-1"
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To pinpoint the problem I think we need a bit =
more=20
info. Next time you get a message with the last line missing do the=20
following:
Right Click on that message in the Inbox list =
of=20
messages.
Select Properties, then Details and finally =
select=20
Message Source.
Maximize the view and scroll down through the =
info=20
until you get to the plain text message.
Is that message also truncated?
If it is truncated at that point, then it is =
coming in=20
that way. If not, the truncation is happening at your end.
Let's get this step done and then we will =
take the next=20
step if you wish.
I've been using earthlink for many months now and I have one=20
correspondent who's final line of type seems to disappear. No =
one else=20
has that effect on my system and I don't know who to contact other =
than my=20
correspondent who is as mystified as I am. Any thoughts out =
there?--- ehfeist@earthlink.net
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From helpline@tccug.org Fri Aug 3 19:54:13 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Dick Carricato)
Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2001 14:54:13 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] project M.I.S.S.
References: <3B699AA9.55D88ADC@popmail.firn.edu>
Message-ID: <005c01c11c4d$b5509060$40931840@solo93>
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Mary,
I setup a friend on NetZero a few days ago. The download was short and =
everything went smoothly. Seemed to run pretty slowly. 40 hours a month =
are free; for more you have to pay. You also get bombarded with =
opportunities to upgrade to the non-free version. But it does work and =
it is free.
Dick
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Mary Schuett=20
To: TCCUG computer Helpline=20
Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 2:23 PM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] project M.I.S.S.
P.S. Does anyone know of a free Internet service provider that is =
still
in bnsiness?
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Mary,
I setup a friend on NetZero a few days ago. =
The=20
download was short and everything went smoothly. Seemed to run pretty =
slowly. 40=20
hours a month are free; for more you have to pay. You also get bombarded =
with=20
opportunities to upgrade to the non-free version. But it does work and =
it is=20
free.
P.S. Does anyone know of a free Internet service =
provider=20
that is still in bnsiness?
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From helpline@tccug.org Fri Aug 3 23:25:26 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (W. R. Neilson)
Date: Fri, 03 Aug 2001 15:25:26 -0700
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] project M.I.S.S.
In-Reply-To: <005c01c11c4d$b5509060$40931840@solo93>
References: <3B699AA9.55D88ADC@popmail.firn.edu>
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Hi Mary, Wally Neilson here;
I concur with the answer below except I read two days ago that Netzero is
cutting down on the 40 hours of free time; as of last Wednesday it is
reduced to 10 hours free per month, unlimited hours for $9.95 per month
(with banner ads still running) or $40+ for unlimited ad-free.
Hope this helps,
Wally
At 02:54 PM 08/03/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>
>Mary,
>
>I setup a friend on NetZero a few days ago. The download was short and
>everything went smoothly. Seemed to run pretty slowly. 40 hours a month
>are free; for more you have to pay. You also get bombarded with
>opportunities to upgrade to the non-free version. But it does work and it
>is free.
>
>Dick
>----- Original Message -----
>From: Mary Schuett
>To: TCCUG computer Helpline
>Sent: Thursday, August 02, 2001 2:23 PM
>Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] project M.I.S.S.
>P.S. Does anyone know of a free Internet service provider that is still
>in bnsiness?
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Hi Mary, Wally Neilson here;
I concur with the answer below except I read two days ago that Netzero is
cutting down on the 40 hours of free time; as of last Wednesday it is
reduced to 10 hours free per month, unlimited hours for $9.95 per month
(with banner ads still running) or $40+ for unlimited ad-free.
Hope this helps,
Wally
At 02:54 PM 08/03/2001 -0400, you wrote:
Mary,
I setup a friend on NetZero a few
days ago. The download was short and everything went smoothly. Seemed to
run pretty slowly. 40 hours a month are free; for more you have to pay.
You also get bombarded with opportunities to upgrade to the non-free
version. But it does work and it is free.
P.S. Does anyone know of a free Internet service provider that
is still
in bnsiness?
--=====================_6374396==_.ALT--
From helpline@tccug.org Fri Aug 3 20:38:30 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Mary Schuett)
Date: Fri, 03 Aug 2001 15:38:30 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] project M.I.S.S.
References: <3B699AA9.55D88ADC@popmail.firn.edu>
<005c01c11c4d$b5509060$40931840@solo93>
Message-ID: <3B6AFDAF.F76F25CB@popmail.firn.edu>
Dick,
Does the user need to have a credit card to set up the service?
Mary
Dick Carricato wrote:
Mary, I
setup a friend on NetZero a few days ago. The download was short and everything
went smoothly. Seemed to run pretty slowly. 40 hours a month are free;
for more you have to pay. You also get bombarded with opportunities to
upgrade to the non-free version. But it does work and it is free. Dick
P.S. Does anyone know of a free Internet service provider that is
still
in bnsiness?
From helpline@tccug.org Sat Aug 4 02:11:42 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (John Feist)
Date: Fri, 3 Aug 2001 21:11:42 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Truncated messages
Message-ID: <41200186411142930@earthlink.net>
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Dick,
Right clicking gives me the following menu (going down vertically of
course): read / print / reply / reply to all / forward / junk / mark as
read/ mark as unread/ copy to: / move to: / delete. No need to
respond right now. I will continue tinkering around in the area that you have
sent me. I do have many others who seem to come in just fine... including
you.
I will be in touch, but in the meantime, Thanks!
Jack
----- Original Message -----
From: Dick
Carricato
To: helpline@tccug.org
Sent: 8/3/2001 2:50:17 PM
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] Truncated
messages
To pinpoint the problem I think we need a bit more
info. Next time you get a message with the last line missing do the
following:
Right Click on that message in the Inbox list of
messages.
Select Properties, then Details and finally select
Message Source.
Maximize the view and scroll down through the info
until you get to the plain text message.
Is that message also truncated?
If it is truncated at that point, then it is coming in
that way. If not, the truncation is happening at your end.
Let's get this step done and then we will take the next
step if you wish.
Good luck,
Dick
----- Original Message -----
From: John Feist
To: helpline
Cc: RayGeb
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2001 11:33
AM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Truncated
messages
I've been using earthlink for many months now and I have one correspondent
who's final line of type seems to disappear. No one else has that effect
on my system and I don't know who to contact other than my correspondent who is
as mystified as I am. Any thoughts out there?--- ehfeist@earthlink.net
--- ehfeist@earthlink.net
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Dick,
Right clicking gives me the following menu (going down vertically of course): read / print / reply / reply to all / forward / junk / mark as read/ mark as unread/ copy to: / move to: / delete. No need to respond right now. I will continue tinkering around in the area that you have sent me. I do have many others who seem to come in just fine... including you.
I've been using earthlink for many months now and I have one correspondent who's final line of type seems to disappear. No one else has that effect on my system and I don't know who to contact other than my correspondent who is as mystified as I am. Any thoughts out there?--- ehfeist@earthlink.net
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From helpline@tccug.org Sat Aug 4 18:01:39 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Dick Carricato)
Date: Sat, 4 Aug 2001 13:01:39 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Truncated messages
References: <41200186411142930@earthlink.net>
Message-ID: <001901c11d07$26d5b1c0$7dc661d8@solo93>
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Whoops! My comments were directed toward Outlook Express. It sounds like =
you are using something else. I was trying to get you examine the source =
of the message, not the formatted result that we get to see in the mail =
program.
What is your mail program?
Dick
----- Original Message -----=20
From: John Feist=20
To: helpline@tccug.org=20
Sent: Friday, August 03, 2001 9:11 PM
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] Truncated messages
Dick,
Right clicking gives me the following menu (going down vertically of =
course): read / print / reply / reply to all / forward / junk / mark as =
read/ mark as unread/ copy to: / move to: / delete. No need to respond =
right now. I will continue tinkering around in the area that you have =
sent me. I do have many others who seem to come in just fine... =
including you. =20
I will be in touch, but in the meantime, Thanks!
Jack
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Whoops! My comments were directed toward =
Outlook=20
Express. It sounds like you are using something else. I was trying to =
get you=20
examine the source of the message, not the formatted result that we get =
to see=20
in the mail program.
Right clicking gives me the following menu (going down vertically =
of=20
course): read / print / reply / reply to all / forward / junk / mark =
as=20
read/ mark as unread/ copy to: / move to: / delete. No =
need to=20
respond right now. I will continue tinkering around in the area that =
you have=20
sent me. I do have many others who seem to come in just fine... =
including=20
you.
I will be in touch, but in the meantime, Thanks!
Jack
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From helpline@tccug.org Sun Aug 5 23:43:15 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Jim Kean)
Date: Mon, 06 Aug 2001 06:43:15 +0800
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Fw: Body Functions - Who's in Charge???
Message-ID: <20010805224316.16606.qmail@mail.com>
Cute? Maybe, but this is hardly the forum for it.-----Original Message-----
From: "LES WILLMER"
Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2001 16:43:29 -0400
To:
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Fw: Body Functions - Who's in Charge???
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: wilebil
> To: struder ; Ron ; Les ; Jaba ; Ace
> Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 6:29 PM
> Subject: Fw: Body Functions - Who's in Charge???
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Gmkeay@aol.com
> To: SharlieandPop@aol.com ; Busekmd@cs.com ; dbs98@bellsouth.net ; Ac498@aol.com ; wilebil@bellsouth.net ; BARBARAGARRETT96@aol.com ; gerowfsr@juno.com ; NYHALL@aol.com ; holmesfc@id.doe.gov ; johnsonf@issc.belvoir.army.mil ; momonsb@n-jcenter.com ; Helenmoffett@aol.com ; Lindenmor@aol.com ; JJRadloff@aol.com ; eds173@msn.com ; gseeber@sentel.com ; Dstep4@aol.com ; mollymczee@earthlink.net
> Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 8:23 AM
> Subject: Body Functions - Who's in Charge???
>
>
> This is cute - but true??? ---- you decide. Gloria
>
>
> All the organs of the body were having a meeting, trying to decide who
> was the one in charge.
>
> "I should be in charge, "said the brain, "because I run all the body's
> systems, so without me nothing would happen."
>
> I should be in charge" said the blood, "because I circulate oxygen all
> over, so without me you'd all waste away."
>
> "I should be in charge, " said the stomach," because I process food
> and give all of you energy."
>
> "I should be in charge" said the legs, "because I carry the body
> wherever it needs to go."
>
> "I should be in charge" said the eyes, "because I allow the body to
> see where it goes."
>
> "I should be in charge, "said the rectum, "Because I'm responsible for
> waste removal."
>
> All the other body parts laughed at the rectum and insulted him, so
> in a huff, he shut down tight.
>
> Within a few days, the brain had a terrible headache, the stomach was
> bloated, the legs got wobbly, the eyes got watery and
> the blood was toxic.
>
> They all decided that the rectum should be the boss.
>
> The Moral of the story?
>
> The asshole is usually in charge.
>
>
>
>
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From helpline@tccug.org Mon Aug 6 03:39:09 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Jack Brower)
Date: Sun, 5 Aug 2001 22:39:09 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Fw: Body Functions - Who's in Charge???
References: <20010805224316.16606.qmail@mail.com>
Message-ID: <001701c11e20$f9a7e040$7f211d3f@computer>
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HIGHLY INAPPROPRIATE!
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Jim Kean=20
To: willmer@bellsouth.net ; helpline@tccug.org=20
Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2001 6:43 PM
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] Fw: Body Functions - Who's in Charge???
Cute? Maybe, but this is hardly the forum for it.-----Original =
Message-----
From: "LES WILLMER"
Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2001 16:43:29 -0400
To:
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Fw: Body Functions - Who's in Charge???
>=20
> ----- Original Message -----=20
> From: wilebil=20
> To: struder ; Ron ; Les ; Jaba ; Ace=20
> Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 6:29 PM
> Subject: Fw: Body Functions - Who's in Charge???
>=20
>=20
>=20
> ----- Original Message -----=20
> From: Gmkeay@aol.com=20
> To: SharlieandPop@aol.com ; Busekmd@cs.com ; dbs98@bellsouth.net ; =
Ac498@aol.com ; wilebil@bellsouth.net ; BARBARAGARRETT96@aol.com ; =
gerowfsr@juno.com ; NYHALL@aol.com ; holmesfc@id.doe.gov ; =
johnsonf@issc.belvoir.army.mil ; momonsb@n-jcenter.com ; =
Helenmoffett@aol.com ; Lindenmor@aol.com ; JJRadloff@aol.com ; =
eds173@msn.com ; gseeber@sentel.com ; Dstep4@aol.com ; =
mollymczee@earthlink.net=20
> Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 8:23 AM
> Subject: Body Functions - Who's in Charge???
>=20
>=20
> This is cute - but true??? ---- you decide. Gloria=20
>=20
>=20
> All the organs of the body were having a meeting, trying to decide =
who=20
> was the one in charge.=20
>=20
> "I should be in charge, "said the brain, "because I run all the =
body's=20
> systems, so without me nothing would happen."=20
>=20
> I should be in charge" said the blood, "because I circulate oxygen =
all=20
> over, so without me you'd all waste away."=20
>=20
> "I should be in charge, " said the stomach," because I process food=20
> and give all of you energy."=20
>=20
> "I should be in charge" said the legs, "because I carry the body=20
> wherever it needs to go."=20
>=20
> "I should be in charge" said the eyes, "because I allow the body to =
> see where it goes."=20
>=20
> "I should be in charge, "said the rectum, "Because I'm responsible =
for=20
> waste removal."=20
>=20
> All the other body parts laughed at the rectum and insulted him, so =
> in a huff, he shut down tight.=20
>=20
> Within a few days, the brain had a terrible headache, the stomach =
was=20
> bloated, the legs got wobbly, the eyes got watery and=20
> the blood was toxic.=20
>=20
> They all decided that the rectum should be the boss.=20
>=20
> The Moral of the story?=20
>=20
> The asshole is usually in charge.=20
>=20
>=20
>=20
>=20
--=20
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Cute? Maybe, but this is hardly the forum for =
it.-----Original=20
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te:=20
Thu, 2 Aug 2001 16:43:29 -0400 To: <helpline@tccug.org> Subject:=
[TCCUG=20
Helpline] Fw: Body Functions - Who's in Charge???
> =
>=20
----- Original Message ----- > From: wilebil > To: =
struder ; Ron=20
; Les ; Jaba ; Ace > Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 6:29 =
PM >=20
Subject: Fw: Body Functions - Who's in Charge??? > > =
>=20
> ----- Original Message ----- > From: Gmkeay@aol.com > To: SharlieandPop@aol.com ; Busekmd@cs.com ; dbs98@bellsouth.net ; Ac498@aol.com ; wilebil@bellsouth.net ; BARBARAGARRETT96@aol.com =
; gerowfsr@juno.com ; NYHALL@aol.com ; holmesfc@id.doe.gov ; johnsonf@issc.belvoir.army=
.mil=20
; momonsb@n-jcenter.com ; =
Helenmoffett@aol.com ; Lindenmor@aol.com ; JJRadloff@aol.com ; eds173@msn.com ; gseeber@sentel.com ; Dstep4@aol.com ; mollymczee@earthlink.net =
>=20
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 8:23 AM > Subject: Body =
Functions -=20
Who's in Charge??? > > > This is cute - but =
true??? ----=20
you decide. Gloria > > > All the organs of =
the body=20
were having a meeting, trying to decide who > was =
the one=20
in charge. > > "I should be in charge, "said the brain, =
"because=20
I run all the body's > systems, so without me nothing =
would=20
happen." > > I should be in charge" said the blood, =
"because I=20
circulate oxygen all > over, so without me you'd all waste =
away."=20
> > "I should be in charge, " said the stomach," because =
I=20
process food > and give all of you energy." =
>=20
> "I should be in charge" said the legs, "because I carry the =
body=20
> wherever it needs to go." > > "I should =
be in=20
charge" said the eyes, "because I allow the body to =
> see=20
where it goes." > > "I should be in charge, "said the =
rectum,=20
"Because I'm responsible for > waste removal." > =
>=20
All the other body parts laughed at the rectum and insulted him, =
so=20
> in a huff, he shut down tight. > > =
Within a=20
few days, the brain had a terrible headache, the stomach was > =
bloated,=20
the legs got wobbly, the eyes got watery and > the blood=20
was toxic. > > They all decided that the rectum =
should be=20
the boss. > > The Moral of the story? > > =
The=20
asshole is usually in charge. > > > > =
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From helpline@tccug.org Mon Aug 6 16:38:22 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Keefe Jackson)
Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 10:38:22 -0500
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Fw: Body Functions - Who's in Charge???
References: <20010805224316.16606.qmail@mail.com> <001701c11e20$f9a7e040$7f211d3f@computer>
Message-ID: <001d01c11e8d$d3e35e80$0c501842@rochester.rr.com>
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Is this a place for the interchange of computer help and ideas or yet =
another forum for stupid jokes?
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Jack Brower=20
To: helpline@tccug.org=20
Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2001 9:39 PM
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] Fw: Body Functions - Who's in Charge???
HIGHLY INAPPROPRIATE!
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Jim Kean=20
To: willmer@bellsouth.net ; helpline@tccug.org=20
Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2001 6:43 PM
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] Fw: Body Functions - Who's in =
Charge???
Cute? Maybe, but this is hardly the forum for it.-----Original =
Message-----
From: "LES WILLMER"
Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2001 16:43:29 -0400
To:
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Fw: Body Functions - Who's in Charge???
>=20
> ----- Original Message -----=20
> From: wilebil=20
> To: struder ; Ron ; Les ; Jaba ; Ace=20
> Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 6:29 PM
> Subject: Fw: Body Functions - Who's in Charge???
>=20
>=20
>=20
> ----- Original Message -----=20
> From: Gmkeay@aol.com=20
> To: SharlieandPop@aol.com ; Busekmd@cs.com ; dbs98@bellsouth.net ; =
Ac498@aol.com ; wilebil@bellsouth.net ; BARBARAGARRETT96@aol.com ; =
gerowfsr@juno.com ; NYHALL@aol.com ; holmesfc@id.doe.gov ; =
johnsonf@issc.belvoir.army.mil ; momonsb@n-jcenter.com ; =
Helenmoffett@aol.com ; Lindenmor@aol.com ; JJRadloff@aol.com ; =
eds173@msn.com ; gseeber@sentel.com ; Dstep4@aol.com ; =
mollymczee@earthlink.net=20
> Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 8:23 AM
> Subject: Body Functions - Who's in Charge???
>=20
>=20
> This is cute - but true??? ---- you decide. Gloria=20
>=20
>=20
> All the organs of the body were having a meeting, trying to decide =
who=20
> was the one in charge.=20
>=20
> "I should be in charge, "said the brain, "because I run all the =
body's=20
> systems, so without me nothing would happen."=20
>=20
> I should be in charge" said the blood, "because I circulate oxygen =
all=20
> over, so without me you'd all waste away."=20
>=20
> "I should be in charge, " said the stomach," because I process =
food=20
> and give all of you energy."=20
>=20
> "I should be in charge" said the legs, "because I carry the body=20
> wherever it needs to go."=20
>=20
> "I should be in charge" said the eyes, "because I allow the body =
to=20
> see where it goes."=20
>=20
> "I should be in charge, "said the rectum, "Because I'm responsible =
for=20
> waste removal."=20
>=20
> All the other body parts laughed at the rectum and insulted him, =
so=20
> in a huff, he shut down tight.=20
>=20
> Within a few days, the brain had a terrible headache, the stomach =
was=20
> bloated, the legs got wobbly, the eyes got watery and=20
> the blood was toxic.=20
>=20
> They all decided that the rectum should be the boss.=20
>=20
> The Moral of the story?=20
>=20
> The asshole is usually in charge.=20
>=20
>=20
>=20
>=20
--=20
_______________________________________________
FREE Personalized E-mail at Mail.com=20
http://www.mail.com/?sr=3Dsignup=20
Talk More, Pay Less with Net2Phone Direct(R), up to 1500 minutes =
free!=20
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computer=20
help and ideas or yet another forum for stupid jokes?
Cute? Maybe, but this is hardly the forum for=20
it.-----Original Message----- From: "LES WILLMER" <willmer@bellsouth.net> Da=
te:=20
Thu, 2 Aug 2001 16:43:29 -0400 To: <helpline@tccug.org> Subject:=
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[TCCUG Helpline] Fw: Body Functions - Who's in =
Charge???
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> ----- Original Message ----- > From: wilebil =
> To:=20
struder ; Ron ; Les ; Jaba ; Ace > Sent: Wednesday, August =
01, 2001=20
6:29 PM > Subject: Fw: Body Functions - Who's in =
Charge??? >=20
> > > ----- Original Message ----- > =
From: Gmkeay@aol.com > To: SharlieandPop@aol.com ; Busekmd@cs.com ; dbs98@bellsouth.net ; Ac498@aol.com ; wilebil@bellsouth.net ; BARBARAGARRETT96@aol.com ; =
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Functions -=20
Who's in Charge??? > > > This is cute - but =
true??? ----=20
you decide. Gloria > > > All the organs =
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From helpline@tccug.org Mon Aug 6 23:58:26 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (John Feist)
Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 18:58:26 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Fw: Body Functions - Who's in Charge???
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So a guy made a mistake and we have all seen it. Now I think it is a
bigger mistake to go on pounding it. Even this letter is pounding it,
unless someone out there can figure out why my E-mail from a friend in Buffalo
always seems to have the last line cut off. His [mail out] shows that
it was sent.. Dick Cacciatore (sp?) has been working on it. On the joke
side, it is funny because I never see any "punch lines" But then, this
wasn't meant to be funny.
I really do like and respect you guys.
Jack----- Original Message -----
From: Keefe
Jackson
To: helpline@tccug.org
Sent: 8/6/2001 11:38:22 AM
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] Fw: Body
Functions - Who's in Charge???
Is this a place for the interchange of computer
help and ideas or yet another forum for stupid jokes?
----- Original Message -----
From: Jack Brower
To: helpline@tccug.org
Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2001 9:39 PM
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] Fw: Body
Functions - Who's in Charge???
HIGHLY
INAPPROPRIATE!
----- Original Message -----
From: Jim Kean
To: willmer@bellsouth.net ; helpline@tccug.org
Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2001 6:43 PM
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] Fw: Body
Functions - Who's in Charge???
Cute? Maybe, but this is hardly the forum for it.-----Original
Message-----
From: "LES WILLMER" willmer@bellsouth.net
Date: Thu,
2 Aug 2001 16:43:29 -0400
To: helpline@tccug.org
Subject: [TCCUG
Helpline] Fw: Body Functions - Who's in Charge???
-----
Original Message -----
From: wilebil
To: struder ; Ron ; Les ;
Jaba ; Ace
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 6:29 PM
Subject:
Fw: Body Functions - Who's in Charge???
-----
Original Message -----
From: Gmkeay@aol.com
To: SharlieandPop@aol.com ; Busekmd@cs.com ; dbs98@bellsouth.net ; Ac498@aol.com ; wilebil@bellsouth.net ; BARBARAGARRETT96@aol.com ; gerowfsr@juno.com ; NYHALL@aol.com ; holmesfc@id.doe.gov ; johnsonf@issc.belvoir.army.mil
; momonsb@n-jcenter.com ; Helenmoffett@aol.com ; Lindenmor@aol.com ; JJRadloff@aol.com ; eds173@msn.com ; gseeber@sentel.com ; Dstep4@aol.com ; mollymczee@earthlink.net
Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 8:23 AM
Subject: Body Functions - Who's
in Charge???
This is cute - but true??? ---- you
decide. Gloria
All the organs of the body were
having a meeting, trying to decide who
was the one in
charge.
"I should be in charge, "said the brain, "because I
run all the body's
systems, so without me nothing would happen."
I should be in charge" said the blood, "because I circulate
oxygen all
over, so without me you'd all waste away."
"I should be in charge, " said the stomach," because I process food
and give all of you energy."
"I should be
in charge" said the legs, "because I carry the body
wherever it
needs to go."
"I should be in charge" said the eyes, "because
I allow the body to
see where it goes."
"I should be in charge, "said the rectum, "Because I'm responsible for
waste removal."
All the other body parts
laughed at the rectum and insulted him, so
in a huff,
he shut down tight.
Within a few days, the brain had a
terrible headache, the stomach was
bloated, the legs got wobbly, the
eyes got watery and
the blood was toxic.
They all decided that the rectum should be the boss.
The Moral
of the story?
The asshole is usually in charge.
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So a guy made a mistake and we have all seen it. Now I think it is a bigger mistake to go on pounding it. Even this letter is pounding it, unless someone out there can figure out why my E-mail from a friend in Buffalo always seems to have the last line cut off. His [mail out] shows that it was sent.. Dick Cacciatore (sp?) has been working on it. On the joke side, it is funny because I never see any "punch lines" But then, this wasn't meant to be funny.
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] Fw: Body Functions - Who's in Charge???
Cute? Maybe, but this is hardly the forum for it.-----Original Message----- From: "LES WILLMER" <willmer@bellsouth.net> Date: Thu, 2 Aug 2001 16:43:29 -0400 To: <helpline@tccug.org> Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Fw: Body Functions - Who's in Charge???
> > ----- Original Message ----- > From: wilebil > To: struder ; Ron ; Les ; Jaba ; Ace > Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 6:29 PM > Subject: Fw: Body Functions - Who's in Charge??? > > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: Gmkeay@aol.com > To: SharlieandPop@aol.com ; Busekmd@cs.com ; dbs98@bellsouth.net ; Ac498@aol.com ; wilebil@bellsouth.net ; BARBARAGARRETT96@aol.com ; gerowfsr@juno.com ; NYHALL@aol.com ; holmesfc@id.doe.gov ; johnsonf@issc.belvoir.army.mil ; momonsb@n-jcenter.com ; Helenmoffett@aol.com ; Lindenmor@aol.com ; JJRadloff@aol.com ; eds173@msn.com ; gseeber@sentel.com ; Dstep4@aol.com ; mollymczee@earthlink.net > Sent: Wednesday, August 01, 2001 8:23 AM > Subject: Body Functions - Who's in Charge??? > !
> > This is cute - but true??? ---- you decide. Gloria > > > All the organs of the body were having a meeting, trying to decide who > was the one in charge. > > "I should be in charge, "said the brain, "because I run all the body's > systems, so without me nothing would happen." > > I should be in charge" said the blood, "because I circulate oxygen all > over, so without me you'd all waste away." > > "I should be in charge, " said the stomach," because I process food > and give all of you energy." > > "I should be in charge" said the legs, "because I carry the body > wherever it needs to go." > > "I should be in charge" said the eyes, "because I allow the body to > see where it goes." > > "I should be in charge, "said the rectum, "Because I'm responsible for >!
; waste removal." > > All the other body parts laughed at the rectum and insulted him, so > in a huff, he shut down tight. > > Within a few days, the brain had a terrible headache, the stomach was > bloated, the legs got wobbly, the eyes got watery and > the blood was toxic. > > They all decided that the rectum should be the boss. > > The Moral of the story? > > The asshole is usually in charge. > > > >
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From helpline@tccug.org Tue Aug 7 03:28:15 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (LES WILLMER)
Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 22:28:15 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Re: {TCCUG Helpline} Fw: Body Funtions - Who's in Charge ???
Message-ID: <006101c11ee8$9d4e87e0$71b44cd8@willmer>
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I would never intentially send anything like that email on the help =
line. I was receiving derogatory email and I was surprised and =
embarrassed. I meant to forward that article to a person who I thought =
would appreciate it, but I must have hit the wrong key. I want to =
apoligize to anyone who might have been offended. I usually delete such =
material, but I
goofed. Sorry!
Les Willmer=20
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thought=20
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goofed. Sorry!
&nbs=
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From helpline@tccug.org Tue Aug 7 04:33:37 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Jim Trump)
Date: Mon, 6 Aug 2001 23:33:37 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Re: {TCCUG Helpline} Fw: Body Funtions - Who's in Charge ???
In-Reply-To: <006101c11ee8$9d4e87e0$71b44cd8@willmer>
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Les,it has been a pleasure for Lila and me to have the priviledge of
associating with you through TCCUG for many years. You have been a strong
contributor to the strength and growth of TCCUG. You were a member of the
board for many of the 30 (albiet split) months I served as President. We
could always rely upon your good judgement to support those issues that
could best serve TCCUG, and in a fine Christian manner. Those who have been
offended in any way, would only need to know you,as well as your many
friends, to understand how you feel at this time. The sharing of humor no
doubt brings a smile to many, and this is good. God Bless! Jim & Lila
Trump
-----Original Message-----
From: helpline-admin@tccug.org [mailto:helpline-admin@tccug.org]On Behalf
Of LES WILLMER
Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 10:28 PM
To: helpline@tccug.org
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Re: {TCCUG Helpline} Fw: Body Funtions - Who's
in Charge ???
I would never intentially send anything like that email on the help line.
I was receiving derogatory email and I was surprised and embarrassed. I
meant to forward that article to a person who I thought would appreciate it,
but I must have hit the wrong key. I want to apoligize to anyone who might
have been offended. I usually delete such material, but I
goofed. Sorry!
Les Willmer
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contributor to=20
the strength and growth of TCCUG. You were a member of the =
board for=20
many of the 30 (albiet split) months I served as President. We =
could=20
always rely upon your good judgement to support those issues that could =
best=20
serve TCCUG, and in a fine Christian manner. Those who have been =
offended=20
in any way, would only need to know you,as well as your many friends, to =
understand how you feel at this time. The sharing of humor no =
doubt brings=20
a smile to many, and this is good. God Bless! Jim & Lila =
Trump
-----Original Message----- From: =
helpline-admin@tccug.org=20
[mailto:helpline-admin@tccug.org]On Behalf Of LES=20
WILLMER Sent: Monday, August 06, 2001 10:28 PM To: =
helpline@tccug.org Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Re: {TCCUG =
Helpline}=20
Fw: Body Funtions - Who's in Charge ???
I would never intentially send =
anything like that=20
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surprised=20
and embarrassed. I meant to forward that article to a person who =
I=20
thought would appreciate it, but I must have hit the wrong key. I want =
to=20
apoligize to anyone who might have been offended. I usually delete =
such=20
material, but I
goofed. Sorry!
&nbs=
p;  =
; =
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Les Willmer
&nbs=
p;  =
; =
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From helpline@tccug.org Tue Aug 7 14:36:52 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Dick Carricato)
Date: Tue, 7 Aug 2001 09:36:52 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Free ISP - NetZero
Message-ID: <005001c11f46$09b34580$75c661d8@solo93>
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Last week I said that NetZero was giving 40 free hours per month. Things =
are a changin'. Those interested might like to look at the article below =
which says that the free time is now limited to 10 hours per month.
NETZERO SCALES BACK FREE INTERNET SERVICE *
One of the biggest names in free ISPs will dramatically limit the amount =
of free time users can spend online.
http://www.pcworld.com/news/article/0,aid,57124,tk,dn080601X,00.asp
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From helpline@tccug.org Tue Aug 7 22:03:20 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (W. R. Neilson)
Date: Tue, 07 Aug 2001 14:03:20 -0700
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Missing Last Lines
In-Reply-To: <412001816225826160@earthlink.net>
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20010807135902.00ac2ec0@pop.stu.adelphia.net>
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Hi Jack, Wally Neilson here;
At 06:58 PM 08/06/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>So a guy made a mistake and we have all seen it. Now I think it is a
>bigger mistake to go on pounding it.
I agree.
>Even this letter is pounding it, unless someone out there can figure out
>why my E-mail from a friend in Buffalo always seems to have the last line
>cut off.
Is the last line always missing, regardless of the length of the letter?
Have you tried sending him a short message with the request that he both
forward it back to you, and copy it and send it back to you as a new
message? This could help narrow down the field of possible reasons.
Hope this helps,
Wally
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Hi Jack, Wally Neilson here;
At 06:58 PM 08/06/2001 -0400, you wrote:
So a guy made a mistake and we have
all seen it. Now I think it is a bigger mistake to go on pounding
it.
I agree.
Even this letter is
pounding it, unless someone out there can figure out why my E-mail from a
friend in Buffalo always seems to have the last line cut off.
Is the last line always missing, regardless of the length of the
letter?
Have you tried sending him a short message with the request that he both
forward it back to you, and copy it and send it back to you as a new
message? This could help narrow down the field of possible
reasons.
Hope this helps,
Wally
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From helpline@tccug.org Wed Aug 8 10:18:00 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Mary Schuett)
Date: Wed, 08 Aug 2001 05:18:00 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Missing Last Lines
References: <5.1.0.14.0.20010807135902.00ac2ec0@pop.stu.adelphia.net>
Message-ID: <3B71026A.3B3274B4@popmail.firn.edu>
As for truncated mail, I just received a message from a person who has
an email machine. They forwarded a joke that was truncated.
Perhaps the unit has a length limit or some other handicap. Mary
someone out there
can figure out why my E-mail from a friend in Buffalo always seems to have
the last line cut off.
From helpline@tccug.org Wed Aug 8 17:23:58 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Larry Russell)
Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2001 12:23:58 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Conversion to BMP
Message-ID: <000c01c12026$88029040$4a1dd0d1@NetZeroUser>
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How does one convert ipg, photos, etc to BMP format?
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From helpline@tccug.org Wed Aug 8 19:26:50 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Clark Luther)
Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2001 14:26:50 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Windows 2000
Message-ID: <001901c12037$b22761a0$396c2a3f@luther>
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About 6 months ago I purchased a Gateway computer with all the latest =
bells and whistles. Almost immediately I encountered problems with lock =
ups and crashes almost daily. After many hours on the phone with =
Gateway tech reps a series of decisions was made that led on separate =
occasions to the replacement of the modem, then the audio card, then the =
video card and finally the motherboard and processor. After all of =
these actions I was still having lock ups and crashes almost daily. I =
took the computer to their Country Store in West Palm Beach and after =
about a week I was advised that the hardware was all ok and the problem =
had to be in the software, probbably WIN ME with which I had encountered =
many problems on an earlier computer and finally uninstalled it and went =
back to WIN 98.
After conversations with a friend of mine in North Carolina, I decided =
to install Windows 2000 and tried the "upgrade" version based upon the =
advice of a technician at Office Depot. This installation was not =
successful so I ordered a full installation package of Win 2000 based on =
the recommendation of a Technician at C&W computers who advised me that =
Microsoft Literature doesn't recommend the upgrade kit on top of WIN ME.
My question-Is there someone out there who can give me advice and =
pitfalls that I should be aware of with WIN 2000? I am too firmly =
committed economically to not install WIN 2000 so I want to make the =
best of a difficult decision.=20
Thanks for bearing with me. Clark
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About 6 months ago I purchased a =
Gateway computer=20
with all the latest bells and whistles. Almost immediately I =
encountered=20
problems with lock ups and crashes almost daily. After many hours =
on the=20
phone with Gateway tech reps a series of decisions was made that led on =
separate=20
occasions to the replacement of the modem, then the audio card, then the =
video=20
card and finally the motherboard and processor. After all of these =
actions=20
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computer=20
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advised=20
that the hardware was all ok and the problem had to be in the software,=20
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version=20
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based on=20
the recommendation of a Technician at C&W computers who advised me =
that=20
Microsoft Literature doesn't recommend the upgrade kit on top of WIN=20
ME.
My question-Is there someone out there =
who can give=20
me advice and pitfalls that I should be aware of with WIN 2000? I =
am too=20
firmly committed economically to not install WIN 2000 so I want to make =
the best=20
of a difficult decision.
Thanks for bearing with me. =20
Clark
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From helpline@tccug.org Wed Aug 8 23:29:58 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Dick Carricato)
Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2001 18:29:58 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Conversion to BMP
References: <000c01c12026$88029040$4a1dd0d1@NetZeroUser>
Message-ID: <002901c12059$ad3cb6a0$14c461d8@solo93>
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charset="iso-8859-1"
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Larry,
If you are using Win98 or later, Launch the Paint program (Programs - =
Accessories - Paint ) then click file - open and navigate to the .jpg =
program. Then save as... and save it as a .bmp file.
If it is not a jpg file, then you have to have a graphics program =
capable of displaying the file. Then save as a .bmp file if the program =
supports that.
Dick
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Larry Russell=20
To: TCCUG=20
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 12:23 PM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Conversion to BMP
How does one convert ipg, photos, etc to BMP format?
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Larry,
If you are using Win98 or later, Launch the =
Paint=20
program (Programs - Accessories - Paint ) then click file - open and =
navigate to=20
the .jpg program. Then save as... and save it as a .bmp =
file.
If it is not a jpg file, then you have to =
have a=20
graphics program capable of displaying the file. Then save as a .bmp =
file if the=20
program supports that.
How does one convert ipg, photos, etc =
to BMP=20
format?
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From helpline@tccug.org Thu Aug 9 01:20:21 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (John Feist)
Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2001 20:20:21 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Missing Last Lines
Message-ID: <41200184902021880@earthlink.net>
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Hi Jack, Wally Neilson here;
Wally, somehow your own E-mail address did not get
transferred to my address book so I have to make this back thru TCCUG.
Anyway, I have done as you suggested and when my pal in Buffalo responds we may
learn something. There is something goofy going on because the truncating does
not always happen, and it does not seem to relate to message length. At
any rate, this is the only person who has this problem with me (or is that the
other way around?).
This is certainly nothing to lose sleep over, but it is
interesting.
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Hi Jack, Wally Neilson here;
Wally, somehow your own E-mail address did not get transferred to my address book so I have to make this back thru TCCUG. Anyway, I have done as you suggested and when my pal in Buffalo responds we may learn something. There is something goofy going on because the truncating does not always happen, and it does not seem to relate to message length. At any rate, this is the only person who has this problem with me (or is that the other way around?).
This is certainly nothing to lose sleep over, but it is interesting.
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From helpline@tccug.org Thu Aug 9 03:58:33 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (TCCUG)
Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2001 22:58:33 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Windows 2000
References: <001901c12037$b22761a0$396c2a3f@luther>
Message-ID: <001a01c1207f$2dee1e40$1f4ffc9e@gate.net>
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Clark,
Call me at 878-1355.
Blake
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Clark Luther=20
To: helpline@tccug.org=20
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 2:26 PM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Windows 2000
About 6 months ago I purchased a Gateway computer with all the latest =
bells and whistles. Almost immediately I encountered problems with lock =
ups and crashes almost daily. After many hours on the phone with =
Gateway tech reps a series of decisions was made that led on separate =
occasions to the replacement of the modem, then the audio card, then the =
video card and finally the motherboard and processor. After all of =
these actions I was still having lock ups and crashes almost daily. I =
took the computer to their Country Store in West Palm Beach and after =
about a week I was advised that the hardware was all ok and the problem =
had to be in the software, probbably WIN ME with which I had encountered =
many problems on an earlier computer and finally uninstalled it and went =
back to WIN 98.
After conversations with a friend of mine in North Carolina, I decided =
to install Windows 2000 and tried the "upgrade" version based upon the =
advice of a technician at Office Depot. This installation was not =
successful so I ordered a full installation package of Win 2000 based on =
the recommendation of a Technician at C&W computers who advised me that =
Microsoft Literature doesn't recommend the upgrade kit on top of WIN ME.
My question-Is there someone out there who can give me advice and =
pitfalls that I should be aware of with WIN 2000? I am too firmly =
committed economically to not install WIN 2000 so I want to make the =
best of a difficult decision.=20
Thanks for bearing with me. Clark
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From helpline@tccug.org Thu Aug 9 04:53:25 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Larry Russell)
Date: Wed, 8 Aug 2001 23:53:25 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Conversion to BMP
References: <000c01c12026$88029040$4a1dd0d1@NetZeroUser> <002901c12059$ad3cb6a0$14c461d8@solo93>
Message-ID: <000301c12087$52f44ae0$fd1bd0d1@NetZeroUser>
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Dick
What I was trying to convert was my webshot photos which are a .wbc =
format and I wanted to use them in my Nero Covereditor and every time I =
tried to use them I would get a response that Nero Covereditor can only =
handle WINDOWS-BITMAP-FILES.
Ted Levy called me earlier and we went through a few procedures with =
negative results, but soon after our
Conversation I messed around with the computer and went to the Window =
Folder and there was one bitmap
Webshots.bmp, so I click that and found that it was my current =
background wallpaper, so I went back to
The Nero Covereditor , Highlighted the inlay, went to frame, Clicked =
load image background, this activated
The bitmap Open dialog window, brought up windows folder and pressed =
webshots.bmp and up popped my
Current wallpaper image, so whenever I change wallpaper, that wallpaper =
image becomes webshots.bmp.
I can use all of my Webshots photos as wallpaper, so if I want to use =
them in the Nero Convereditor I first
Have to make them wallpaper background first.
I would like to thank both you and Ted for your input.
Larry
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Dick Carricato=20
To: helpline@tccug.org=20
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 6:29 PM
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] Conversion to BMP
Larry,
If you are using Win98 or later, Launch the Paint program (Programs - =
Accessories - Paint ) then click file - open and navigate to the .jpg =
program. Then save as... and save it as a .bmp file.
If it is not a jpg file, then you have to have a graphics program =
capable of displaying the file. Then save as a .bmp file if the program =
supports that.
Dick
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Larry Russell=20
To: TCCUG=20
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 12:23 PM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Conversion to BMP
How does one convert ipg, photos, etc to BMP format?
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Dick
What I was trying to convert was my webshot photos which are a .wbc =
format=20
and I wanted to use them in my Nero Covereditor and every time I tried =
to use=20
them I would get a response that Nero Covereditor can only handle=20
WINDOWS-BITMAP-FILES.
Ted Levy called me earlier and we went through a few procedures with =
negative=20
results, but soon after our
Conversation I messed around with the computer and went to the Window =
Folder=20
and there was one bitmap
Webshots.bmp, so I click that and found that it was my current =
background=20
wallpaper, so I went back to
The Nero Covereditor , Highlighted the inlay, went to frame, Clicked =
load=20
image background, this activated
The bitmap Open dialog window, brought up windows folder and pressed=20
webshots.bmp and up popped my
Current wallpaper image, so whenever I change wallpaper, that =
wallpaper image=20
becomes webshots.bmp.
I can use all of my Webshots photos as wallpaper, so if I want to use =
them in=20
the Nero Convereditor I first
Have to make them wallpaper background first.
I would like to thank both you and Ted for your input.
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] =
Conversion=20
to BMP
Larry,
If you are using Win98 or later, Launch the =
Paint=20
program (Programs - Accessories - Paint ) then click file - open and =
navigate=20
to the .jpg program. Then save as... and save it as a .bmp =
file.
If it is not a jpg file, then you have to =
have a=20
graphics program capable of displaying the file. Then save as a .bmp =
file if=20
the program supports that.
How does one convert ipg, photos, =
etc to BMP=20
format?
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From helpline@tccug.org Thu Aug 9 13:02:06 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Dick Carricato)
Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2001 08:02:06 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Conversion to BMP
References: <000c01c12026$88029040$4a1dd0d1@NetZeroUser> <002901c12059$ad3cb6a0$14c461d8@solo93> <000301c12087$52f44ae0$fd1bd0d1@NetZeroUser>
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Larry,
There are lots of ways to convert images depending on the software that =
you have available on your machine. I assume that you have a program to =
display your .wbc photos.
To accomplish the conversion using only software that comes with =
windows, here is what I would do:
(1) Display the photo as usual. If you can crop it or anything like =
that do it and then go to edit (if that is an option in the displaying =
software.) In edit select copy .
(2) If Edit is not available, click in the picture and then press =
Alt-PrtScrn. (Problem here is that any menus and boarders in the display =
program also go with your picture.)
(3) Either (1) or (2) will put your pix in the Clipboard. Now start =
the Windows Paint program. Go to Edit and Paste. This will put the pix =
from the clipboard into Paint. You can now save it as a .bmp.
Perhaps you can change step (3) to Start the program you are trying to =
get the pix into and paste into it. Now save from that program.
It sounds like a lot, but it is easier to do than to explain.
Good luck,
Dick
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Larry Russell=20
To: helpline@tccug.org=20
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 11:53 PM
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] Conversion to BMP
Dick
What I was trying to convert was my webshot photos which are a .wbc =
format and I wanted to use them in my Nero Covereditor and every time I =
tried to use them I would get a response that Nero Covereditor can only =
handle WINDOWS-BITMAP-FILES.
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Larry,
There are lots of ways to convert images =
depending on=20
the software that you have available on your machine. I assume that you =
have a=20
program to display your .wbc photos.
To accomplish the conversion using only =
software that=20
comes with windows, here is what I would do:
(1) Display the photo as usual. If you can =
crop it or=20
anything like that do it and then go to edit (if that is an =
option in the=20
displaying software.) In edit select copy .
(2) If Edit is not available, click in the =
picture=20
and then press Alt-PrtScrn. (Problem here is that any menus and =
boarders in=20
the display program also go with your picture.)
(3) Either (1) or (2) will put your pix in =
the=20
Clipboard. Now start the Windows Paint program. Go to Edit and Paste. =
This=20
will put the pix from the clipboard into Paint. You can now save it as =
a=20
.bmp.
Perhaps you can change step (3) to Start =
the program=20
you are trying to get the pix into and paste into it. Now save from =
that=20
program.
It sounds like a lot, but it is =
easier to do=20
than to explain.
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] =
Conversion=20
to BMP
Dick
What I was trying to convert was my webshot photos which are a .wbc =
format=20
and I wanted to use them in my Nero Covereditor and every time I tried =
to use=20
them I would get a response that Nero Covereditor can only handle=20
WINDOWS-BITMAP-FILES.
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From helpline@tccug.org Thu Aug 9 14:38:33 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (James Bumgarner)
Date: Thu, 09 Aug 2001 09:38:33 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Conversion to BMP
References: <000c01c12026$88029040$4a1dd0d1@NetZeroUser>
Message-ID: <3B729259.B6A60479@bumgarner.org>
http://www.mindworkshop.com/alchemy/alchemy.html
Has Graphic Workshop for Windows. A great program.
Jim
> Larry Russell wrote:
>
> How does one convert ipg, photos, etc to BMP format?
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From helpline@tccug.org Thu Aug 9 20:06:07 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Larry Russell)
Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2001 15:06:07 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Conversion to BMP
References: <000c01c12026$88029040$4a1dd0d1@NetZeroUser> <3B729259.B6A60479@bumgarner.org>
Message-ID: <000901c12106$59650e80$bf1bd0d1@NetZeroUser>
Thanks Jim, I'll keep that in my "Favorites" for future consideration
----- Original Message -----
From: "James Bumgarner"
To:
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 9:38 AM
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] Conversion to BMP
> http://www.mindworkshop.com/alchemy/alchemy.html
>
> Has Graphic Workshop for Windows. A great program.
> Jim
>
> > Larry Russell wrote:
> >
> > How does one convert ipg, photos, etc to BMP format?
>
> --
>
> http://www.bumgarner.org/
> Summer: Tel 815 925-7034 Fax 815 925-7034
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From helpline@tccug.org Thu Aug 9 23:46:52 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Larry Russell)
Date: Thu, 9 Aug 2001 18:46:52 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Conversion to BMP
References: <000c01c12026$88029040$4a1dd0d1@NetZeroUser> <002901c12059$ad3cb6a0$14c461d8@solo93> <000301c12087$52f44ae0$fd1bd0d1@NetZeroUser> <002401c120cb$22b016e0$21c461d8@solo93>
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Dick
Your instructions worked like a charm. Now I can insert which ever =
Webshots I want into the Windows Folder. For some reason
Nero will only accept BMP from that folder. When I first tried your =
instructions (2) the narrow Netzero Task Bar showed up
in the image in Windows Paint, but as soon as I got off line and hit the =
Demo button of the Webshot photo that I wanted,
it was all clear picture, no menus or boarders. I appreciate your help, =
Thanks again.
Larry
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Dick Carricato=20
To: helpline@tccug.org=20
Sent: Thursday, August 09, 2001 8:02 AM
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] Conversion to BMP
Larry,
There are lots of ways to convert images depending on the software =
that you have available on your machine. I assume that you have a =
program to display your .wbc photos.
To accomplish the conversion using only software that comes with =
windows, here is what I would do:
(1) Display the photo as usual. If you can crop it or anything like =
that do it and then go to edit (if that is an option in the displaying =
software.) In edit select copy .
(2) If Edit is not available, click in the picture and then press =
Alt-PrtScrn. (Problem here is that any menus and boarders in the display =
program also go with your picture.)
(3) Either (1) or (2) will put your pix in the Clipboard. Now start =
the Windows Paint program. Go to Edit and Paste. This will put the pix =
from the clipboard into Paint. You can now save it as a .bmp.
Perhaps you can change step (3) to Start the program you are trying =
to get the pix into and paste into it. Now save from that program.
It sounds like a lot, but it is easier to do than to explain.
Good luck,
Dick
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Larry Russell=20
To: helpline@tccug.org=20
Sent: Wednesday, August 08, 2001 11:53 PM
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] Conversion to BMP
Dick
What I was trying to convert was my webshot photos which are a .wbc =
format and I wanted to use them in my Nero Covereditor and every time I =
tried to use them I would get a response that Nero Covereditor can only =
handle WINDOWS-BITMAP-FILES.
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Your instructions worked like a =
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Folder. =20
For some reason
Nero will only accept BMP from that =
folder. =20
When I first tried your instructions (2) the narrow Netzero Task Bar =
showed=20
up
in the image in Windows Paint, but as =
soon as I got=20
off line and hit the Demo button of the Webshot photo that I=20
wanted,
it was all clear picture, no menus or=20
boarders. I appreciate your help, Thanks again.
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] =
Conversion=20
to BMP
Larry,
There are lots of ways to convert images =
depending on=20
the software that you have available on your machine. I assume that =
you have a=20
program to display your .wbc photos.
To accomplish the conversion using only =
software that=20
comes with windows, here is what I would do:
(1) Display the photo as usual. If you =
can crop it=20
or anything like that do it and then go to edit (if that is an =
option=20
in the displaying software.) In edit select copy .
(2) If Edit is not available, click in =
the picture=20
and then press Alt-PrtScrn. (Problem here is that any menus and =
boarders in=20
the display program also go with your picture.)
(3) Either (1) or (2) will put your pix =
in the=20
Clipboard. Now start the Windows Paint program. Go to Edit and =
Paste. This=20
will put the pix from the clipboard into Paint. You can now save it =
as a=20
.bmp.
Perhaps you can change step (3) to Start =
the=20
program you are trying to get the pix into and paste into it. Now =
save from=20
that program.
It sounds like a lot, but it is =
easier to do=20
than to explain.
What I was trying to convert was my webshot photos which are a =
.wbc=20
format and I wanted to use them in my Nero Covereditor and every =
time I=20
tried to use them I would get a response that Nero Covereditor can =
only=20
handle=20
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From helpline@tccug.org Fri Aug 10 16:43:40 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Roger and Gayle)
Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2001 11:43:40 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Monitor problem
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Hello,=20
My monitor has developed a black border along the right side of the =
screen. It wasn't there then it was! It is stealing about an inch along =
the right side of the screen. Has anyone encountered this and what can =
be done to remove it?
Roger
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and what=20
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Roger
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From helpline@tccug.org Fri Aug 10 18:27:36 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Dick Carricato)
Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2001 13:27:36 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Monitor problem
References: <000801c121b3$3c3a4980$460106c0@roger>
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First you have to find the monitor adjustments. They are usually behind =
a fold down door, or at the front bottom of the monitor, or all included =
in a rotary device on the front of the monitor. (A good source for this =
info needed to adjust the monitor is the documentation that came with =
your computer.)
Then move the horizontal centering to the right until the black border =
on the left and right is about the same size. Then increase the =
horizontal size until the picture about fills the screen. Adjust the =
vertical centering and size as needed. Be sure you can see all the =
corners and edges of your desktop.
Dick
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Roger and Gayle=20
To: helpline@tccug.org=20
Sent: Friday, August 10, 2001 11:43 AM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Monitor problem
Hello,=20
My monitor has developed a black border along the right side of the =
screen. It wasn't there then it was! It is stealing about an inch along =
the right side of the screen. Has anyone encountered this and what can =
be done to remove it?
Roger
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Then move the horizontal centering to the =
right until=20
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increase the=20
horizontal size until the picture about fills the screen. Adjust the =
vertical=20
centering and size as needed. Be sure you can see all the corners and =
edges of=20
your desktop.
My monitor has developed a black =
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From helpline@tccug.org Fri Aug 10 21:59:38 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (helpline@tccug.org)
Date: Fri, 10 Aug 2001 16:59:38 EDT
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] I have returned!
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Hi!
We have returned safely from up north. I have received all of the interesting
e-mails and my August Bits and Bytes. So sorry to have missed the Monthly
Meeting!
Hope to see you in class.
Dolores Young
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Hi!
We have returned safely from up north. I have received all of the interesting
e-mails and my August Bits and Bytes. So sorry to have missed the Monthly
Meeting!
Hope to see you in class.
Dolores Young
DoloresNorm@aol.com
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From helpline@tccug.org Tue Aug 14 22:45:44 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Tom Bunten)
Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 14:45:44 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Windows 2000
In-Reply-To: <001901c12037$b22761a0$396c2a3f@luther>
Message-ID: <20010814214544.18408.qmail@web14606.mail.yahoo.com>
Clark & Blake I'm sure we would all like to know the
solution if you care to share it with us. I have an
idea and would like to see what you guys came up with.
Thanks Tom
--- Clark Luther wrote:
> About 6 months ago I purchased a Gateway computer
> with all the latest bells and whistles. Almost
> immediately I encountered problems with lock ups and
> crashes almost daily. After many hours on the phone
> with Gateway tech reps a series of decisions was
> made that led on separate occasions to the
> replacement of the modem, then the audio card, then
> the video card and finally the motherboard and
> processor. After all of these actions I was still
> having lock ups and crashes almost daily. I took
> the computer to their Country Store in West Palm
> Beach and after about a week I was advised that the
> hardware was all ok and the problem had to be in the
> software, probbably WIN ME with which I had
> encountered many problems on an earlier computer and
> finally uninstalled it and went back to WIN 98.
> After conversations with a friend of mine in North
> Carolina, I decided to install Windows 2000 and
> tried the "upgrade" version based upon the advice of
> a technician at Office Depot. This installation was
> not successful so I ordered a full installation
> package of Win 2000 based on the recommendation of a
> Technician at C&W computers who advised me that
> Microsoft Literature doesn't recommend the upgrade
> kit on top of WIN ME.
> My question-Is there someone out there who can give
> me advice and pitfalls that I should be aware of
> with WIN 2000? I am too firmly committed
> economically to not install WIN 2000 so I want to
> make the best of a difficult decision.
> Thanks for bearing with me. Clark
>
>
=====
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From helpline@tccug.org Wed Aug 15 01:53:59 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Clark Luther)
Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 20:53:59 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Windows 2000
References: <20010814214544.18408.qmail@web14606.mail.yahoo.com>
Message-ID: <000701c12524$c605be00$826c2a3f@luther>
Tom and Blake: After having the full version of Win2000 installed by C&WE
computers and spending almost $1000.00 I AM STILL HAVING PROBLEMS, THE
SCANNER WAS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH WIN 2000 SO I PURCHASED A NEW HP SCANNER
WHICH WAS DEFINITELY COMPATIBLE WITH WIN 2000.
I went to the shop and everything checked out ok there but when I got home
and only installed the tower and the monitor (no printer or scanner) and
proceeded to get lock ups. I am at a loss now since I have run out of
ideas. About the only thing different at home that at the shop is the surge
protector.
Any ideas would be appreciated . I am rapidly rubbing out of patience and
money! Clark clark747@gate.net
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Bunten"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 5:45 PM
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] Windows 2000
> Clark & Blake I'm sure we would all like to know the
> solution if you care to share it with us. I have an
> idea and would like to see what you guys came up with.
> Thanks Tom
> --- Clark Luther wrote:
> > About 6 months ago I purchased a Gateway computer
> > with all the latest bells and whistles. Almost
> > immediately I encountered problems with lock ups and
> > crashes almost daily. After many hours on the phone
> > with Gateway tech reps a series of decisions was
> > made that led on separate occasions to the
> > replacement of the modem, then the audio card, then
> > the video card and finally the motherboard and
> > processor. After all of these actions I was still
> > having lock ups and crashes almost daily. I took
> > the computer to their Country Store in West Palm
> > Beach and after about a week I was advised that the
> > hardware was all ok and the problem had to be in the
> > software, probbably WIN ME with which I had
> > encountered many problems on an earlier computer and
> > finally uninstalled it and went back to WIN 98.
> > After conversations with a friend of mine in North
> > Carolina, I decided to install Windows 2000 and
> > tried the "upgrade" version based upon the advice of
> > a technician at Office Depot. This installation was
> > not successful so I ordered a full installation
> > package of Win 2000 based on the recommendation of a
> > Technician at C&W computers who advised me that
> > Microsoft Literature doesn't recommend the upgrade
> > kit on top of WIN ME.
> > My question-Is there someone out there who can give
> > me advice and pitfalls that I should be aware of
> > with WIN 2000? I am too firmly committed
> > economically to not install WIN 2000 so I want to
> > make the best of a difficult decision.
> > Thanks for bearing with me. Clark
> >
> >
>
>
> =====
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> 465-1971 332-0054
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From helpline@tccug.org Wed Aug 15 05:44:04 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (W. R. Neilson)
Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 21:44:04 -0700
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Windows 2000
In-Reply-To: <000701c12524$c605be00$826c2a3f@luther>
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Hi Clark, Wally Neilson here;
Please don't get your hopes up just yet, I don't have a simple solution for
your problems; but can you tell me more about them. When you get your
lock-ips are there any error messages? If not, when the lock-up occurs
will the CTRL-ALT-DEL combination bring up the End Task Window? If it
dows, which application is shown highlighted?
One thing you could try is as follows: Start your machine, when you get to
the Desktop screen "End Task" everything except Explorer and Systray. (If
you have an always-on broadband connection--not a dial-up modem, disconnect
the cable or the DSL line), and then run your machine normally and see if
you still get the lock-ups. If you don't (which I hope would be the case),
repeat the drill but leaving one more application not terminated. If still
no problem, keep adding back one application a day or every two days, until
you begin to experience lock-ups. Take off the last two applications you
had added back and see if the system works OK. If it does; put one of the
two back. If it is still OK skip over the last one you had added back (it
presumably is the culprit) and continue adding applications. When you are
through, with any luck, you will be running OK but one of your applications
will be the suspect. Add that one back in and see if the problem returns,
if it does, take that application off again. If the problem goes away,
look for new drivers for that application, or a later version of same.
Hope this helps,
Wally Neilson
At 08:53 PM 08/14/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>SNIP
>I went to the shop and everything checked out ok there but when I got home
>and only installed the tower and the monitor (no printer or scanner) and
>proceeded to get lock ups.
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Content-Type: text/html; charset="iso-8859-1"
Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable
Hi Clark, Wally Neilson here;
Please don't get your hopes up just yet, I don't have a simple solution
for your problems; but can you tell me more about them. When you
get your lock-ips are there any error messages? If not, when the
lock-up occurs will the CTRL-ALT-DEL combination bring up the End Task
Window? If it dows, which application is shown
highlighted?
One thing you could try is as follows: Start your machine, when you get
to the Desktop screen "End Task" everything except Explorer and
Systray. (If you have an always-on broadband connection--not a dial-up
modem, disconnect the cable or the DSL line), and then run your machine
normally and see if you still get the lock-ups. If you don't (which
I hope would be the case), repeat the drill but leaving one more
application not terminated. If still no problem, keep adding back
one application a day or every two days, until you begin to experience
lock-ups. Take off the last two applications you had added back and
see if the system works OK. If it does; put one of the two
back. If it is still OK skip over the last one you had added back
(it presumably is the culprit) and continue adding applications.
When you are through, with any luck, you will be running OK but one of
your applications will be the suspect. Add that one back in and see
if the problem returns, if it does, take that application off
again. If the problem goes away, look for new drivers for that
application, or a later version of same.
Hope this helps,
Wally Neilson
At 08:53 PM 08/14/2001 -0400, you wrote:
SNIP
I went to the shop =
and
everything checked out ok there but when I got home
and only installed the tower and the monitor (no printer or scanner)
and
proceeded to get lock ups.
--=====================_3267570==_.ALT--
From helpline@tccug.org Wed Aug 15 03:42:00 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (John Feist)
Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 22:42:0 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Missing Last Lines
Message-ID: <41200183152420450@earthlink.net>
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Content-type: text/plain; charset=US-ASCII
Wally,
Dear Wally,
Thank you for responding. I am not really deeply troubled by this
problem since I am still trying to sort out the Earthlink vs Outlook Express (is
this a conflict?). Still, I think it is Earthlink's fault, and if it does not go
away pretty soon I may just start over. (I threatened to Dick
Carricato that I might go to to AOL. JOKE!
Warmest,
Jack
Hi Jack, Wally Neilson here;
At 06:58 PM 08/06/2001
-0400, you wrote:
So a guy made a mistake and we have all
seen it. Now I think it is a bigger mistake to go on pounding it.
I agree.
Even this letter is
pounding it, unless someone out there can figure out why my E-mail from a friend
in Buffalo always seems to have the last line cut off.
Is the last line always missing, regardless of the length of the
letter?
Have you tried sending him a short message with the request that
he both forward it back to you, and copy it and send it back to you as a new
message? This could help narrow down the field of possible
reasons.
Hope this helps,
Wally
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Content-Type: text/html; charset=US-ASCII
Wally,
Dear Wally,
Thank you for responding. I am not really deeply troubled by this problem since I am still trying to sort out the Earthlink vs Outlook Express (is this a conflict?). Still, I think it is Earthlink's fault, and if it does not go away pretty soon I may just start over. (I threatened to Dick Carricato that I might go to to AOL. JOKE!
Warmest,
Jack
Hi Jack, Wally Neilson here;
At 06:58 PM 08/06/2001 -0400, you wrote:
So a guy made a mistake and we have all seen it. Now I think it is a bigger mistake to go on pounding it.
I agree.
Even this letter is pounding it, unless someone out there can figure out why my E-mail from a friend in Buffalo always seems to have the last line cut off.
Is the last line always missing, regardless of the length of the letter?
Have you tried sending him a short message with the request that he both forward it back to you, and copy it and send it back to you as a new message? This could help narrow down the field of possible reasons.
Hope this helps,
Wally
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From helpline@tccug.org Wed Aug 15 17:29:05 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Blake Boyer)
Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2001 12:29:05 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Windows 2000
References: <20010814214544.18408.qmail@web14606.mail.yahoo.com> <000701c12524$c605be00$826c2a3f@luther>
Message-ID: <003201c125a7$671ffbc0$d650fc9e@gate.net>
Clark,
Wally's suggestions should isolate a software problem and make sense as a
place to start.
If your problem is instead a hardware or electrical problem, here are some
thoughts.
First, electrical power problems in Florida are dangerous to computers. A
surge suppressor is not enough protection for your computer. I use a line
conditioner, but everyone else recommends uninterupted power supplies. If
you go that route, be sure that the unit handles low power conditions as
well as spikes. I suspect that some cheap units do not, so check the
specks.
Second, you mentioned that your Gateway was purchased more than six months
ago. If it came with a fast AMD "thunderbird" processor, it is generating
lots of heat. The systems you mentioned in a previous post mentioned lots
of system crashes. Memory chips that check out fine when tested on a tester
can fail after they get hot. If that "fast/hot" CPU is not being cooled
properly, it can burn itself up and also overheat the motherboard. A cheap
test of this possibility is to remove the computer cover and blow cool air
on to the CPU and motherboard with a room fan (15in/1foot away ). Then turn
on the computer and work with it hard for a while. If it doesn't lock up,
heat is your problem.
I don't know how well Gateway cools its computers, but I have a clone that
has a 1.1gz Thunderbird processor and a total of six fans (2 front, 2 back,
CPU and power supply) cooling it. I can heat my computer room with it in
the winter :-). Also, that heat has to have somewhere to go. Don't
restrict air flow above or behind the computer.
Be warned: If the fan cooling the CPU fails, the CPU will burn itself up
quickly (less than a minute/ some say 15seconds). Your motherboard probably
has a sensor built in that will sound an alarm if the fan fails. If that
machine starts yelling, turn it off NOW. and check the CPU fan.
For those considering AMD/Intel Pentium, AMD's newest chips run somewhat
cooler, but heat control is an issue with AMD.
Hope this helps,
Blake...
----- Original Message -----
From: "Clark Luther"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 8:53 PM
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] Windows 2000
> Tom and Blake: After having the full version of Win2000 installed by C&WE
> computers and spending almost $1000.00 I AM STILL HAVING PROBLEMS, THE
> SCANNER WAS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH WIN 2000 SO I PURCHASED A NEW HP SCANNER
> WHICH WAS DEFINITELY COMPATIBLE WITH WIN 2000.
> I went to the shop and everything checked out ok there but when I got home
> and only installed the tower and the monitor (no printer or scanner) and
> proceeded to get lock ups. I am at a loss now since I have run out of
> ideas. About the only thing different at home that at the shop is the
surge
> protector.
> Any ideas would be appreciated . I am rapidly rubbing out of patience and
> money! Clark clark747@gate.net
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Tom Bunten"
> To:
> Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 5:45 PM
> Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] Windows 2000
>
>
> > Clark & Blake I'm sure we would all like to know the
> > solution if you care to share it with us. I have an
> > idea and would like to see what you guys came up with.
> > Thanks Tom
> > --- Clark Luther wrote:
> > > About 6 months ago I purchased a Gateway computer
> > > with all the latest bells and whistles. Almost
> > > immediately I encountered problems with lock ups and
> > > crashes almost daily. After many hours on the phone
> > > with Gateway tech reps a series of decisions was
> > > made that led on separate occasions to the
> > > replacement of the modem, then the audio card, then
> > > the video card and finally the motherboard and
> > > processor. After all of these actions I was still
> > > having lock ups and crashes almost daily. I took
> > > the computer to their Country Store in West Palm
> > > Beach and after about a week I was advised that the
> > > hardware was all ok and the problem had to be in the
> > > software, probbably WIN ME with which I had
> > > encountered many problems on an earlier computer and
> > > finally uninstalled it and went back to WIN 98.
> > > After conversations with a friend of mine in North
> > > Carolina, I decided to install Windows 2000 and
> > > tried the "upgrade" version based upon the advice of
> > > a technician at Office Depot. This installation was
> > > not successful so I ordered a full installation
> > > package of Win 2000 based on the recommendation of a
> > > Technician at C&W computers who advised me that
> > > Microsoft Literature doesn't recommend the upgrade
> > > kit on top of WIN ME.
> > > My question-Is there someone out there who can give
> > > me advice and pitfalls that I should be aware of
> > > with WIN 2000? I am too firmly committed
> > > economically to not install WIN 2000 so I want to
> > > make the best of a difficult decision.
> > > Thanks for bearing with me. Clark
> > >
> > >
> >
> >
> > =====
> > Tom Bunten Computer Service
> > 465-1971 332-0054
> >
> > __________________________________________________
> > Do You Yahoo!?
> > Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo! Messenger
> > http://phonecard.yahoo.com/
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > Helpline mailing list
> > Helpline@tccug.org
> > http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/helpline
>
>
> _______________________________________________
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> Helpline@tccug.org
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>
From helpline@tccug.org Wed Aug 15 09:14:51 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Clark Luther)
Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2001 03:14:51 -0500
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Windows 2000
References: <20010814214544.18408.qmail@web14606.mail.yahoo.com> <000701c12524$c605be00$826c2a3f@luther> <003201c125a7$671ffbc0$d650fc9e@gate.net>
Message-ID: <000601c12562$5c718210$d558d03f@computer>
Blake and Wally: Thanks for your ideas. The C&W computer tech picked up the
excessive heat in several areas and installed several small fans which
seemed to help that problem. Never the less I am still having some
recurring problems all headed with STOP messages. The last one occured
after the screensaver had been on for a few minutes when suddently the
message appeared. I had not used any program on the computer except
MusicMatch juke Box for several songs and Outlook Express for my e-mail. I
should have copied the message down but it disappeared so rapidly I didn't
have time but I do recall some mention of the registry and Bios. Each time
after an "event" control=alt-delete has no affect and the only way to shut
the computer down most of the time is to "pull the plug". Once in a while
the "push button off switch" will do the job. Clark
----- Original Message -----
From: "Blake Boyer"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 11:29 AM
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] Windows 2000
> Clark,
> Wally's suggestions should isolate a software problem and make sense as a
> place to start.
>
> If your problem is instead a hardware or electrical problem, here are some
> thoughts.
>
> First, electrical power problems in Florida are dangerous to computers. A
> surge suppressor is not enough protection for your computer. I use a line
> conditioner, but everyone else recommends uninterupted power supplies. If
> you go that route, be sure that the unit handles low power conditions as
> well as spikes. I suspect that some cheap units do not, so check the
> specks.
>
> Second, you mentioned that your Gateway was purchased more than six months
> ago. If it came with a fast AMD "thunderbird" processor, it is generating
> lots of heat. The systems you mentioned in a previous post mentioned lots
> of system crashes. Memory chips that check out fine when tested on a
tester
> can fail after they get hot. If that "fast/hot" CPU is not being cooled
> properly, it can burn itself up and also overheat the motherboard. A
cheap
> test of this possibility is to remove the computer cover and blow cool
air
> on to the CPU and motherboard with a room fan (15in/1foot away ). Then
turn
> on the computer and work with it hard for a while. If it doesn't lock up,
> heat is your problem.
>
> I don't know how well Gateway cools its computers, but I have a clone that
> has a 1.1gz Thunderbird processor and a total of six fans (2 front, 2
back,
> CPU and power supply) cooling it. I can heat my computer room with it in
> the winter :-). Also, that heat has to have somewhere to go. Don't
> restrict air flow above or behind the computer.
>
> Be warned: If the fan cooling the CPU fails, the CPU will burn itself up
> quickly (less than a minute/ some say 15seconds). Your motherboard
probably
> has a sensor built in that will sound an alarm if the fan fails. If that
> machine starts yelling, turn it off NOW. and check the CPU fan.
>
> For those considering AMD/Intel Pentium, AMD's newest chips run somewhat
> cooler, but heat control is an issue with AMD.
>
> Hope this helps,
> Blake...
>
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Clark Luther"
> To:
> Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 8:53 PM
> Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] Windows 2000
>
>
> > Tom and Blake: After having the full version of Win2000 installed by
C&WE
> > computers and spending almost $1000.00 I AM STILL HAVING PROBLEMS, THE
> > SCANNER WAS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH WIN 2000 SO I PURCHASED A NEW HP SCANNER
> > WHICH WAS DEFINITELY COMPATIBLE WITH WIN 2000.
> > I went to the shop and everything checked out ok there but when I got
home
> > and only installed the tower and the monitor (no printer or scanner) and
> > proceeded to get lock ups. I am at a loss now since I have run out of
> > ideas. About the only thing different at home that at the shop is the
> surge
> > protector.
> > Any ideas would be appreciated . I am rapidly rubbing out of patience
and
> > money! Clark clark747@gate.net
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Tom Bunten"
> > To:
> > Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 5:45 PM
> > Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] Windows 2000
> >
> >
> > > Clark & Blake I'm sure we would all like to know the
> > > solution if you care to share it with us. I have an
> > > idea and would like to see what you guys came up with.
> > > Thanks Tom
> > > --- Clark Luther wrote:
> > > > About 6 months ago I purchased a Gateway computer
> > > > with all the latest bells and whistles. Almost
> > > > immediately I encountered problems with lock ups and
> > > > crashes almost daily. After many hours on the phone
> > > > with Gateway tech reps a series of decisions was
> > > > made that led on separate occasions to the
> > > > replacement of the modem, then the audio card, then
> > > > the video card and finally the motherboard and
> > > > processor. After all of these actions I was still
> > > > having lock ups and crashes almost daily. I took
> > > > the computer to their Country Store in West Palm
> > > > Beach and after about a week I was advised that the
> > > > hardware was all ok and the problem had to be in the
> > > > software, probbably WIN ME with which I had
> > > > encountered many problems on an earlier computer and
> > > > finally uninstalled it and went back to WIN 98.
> > > > After conversations with a friend of mine in North
> > > > Carolina, I decided to install Windows 2000 and
> > > > tried the "upgrade" version based upon the advice of
> > > > a technician at Office Depot. This installation was
> > > > not successful so I ordered a full installation
> > > > package of Win 2000 based on the recommendation of a
> > > > Technician at C&W computers who advised me that
> > > > Microsoft Literature doesn't recommend the upgrade
> > > > kit on top of WIN ME.
> > > > My question-Is there someone out there who can give
> > > > me advice and pitfalls that I should be aware of
> > > > with WIN 2000? I am too firmly committed
> > > > economically to not install WIN 2000 so I want to
> > > > make the best of a difficult decision.
> > > > Thanks for bearing with me. Clark
> > > >
> > > >
> > >
> > >
> > > =====
> > > Tom Bunten Computer Service
> > > 465-1971 332-0054
> > >
> > > __________________________________________________
> > > Do You Yahoo!?
> > > Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo!
Messenger
> > > http://phonecard.yahoo.com/
> > >
> > > _______________________________________________
> > > Helpline mailing list
> > > Helpline@tccug.org
> > > http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/helpline
> >
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > Helpline mailing list
> > Helpline@tccug.org
> > http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/helpline
> >
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Helpline mailing list
> Helpline@tccug.org
> http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/helpline
>
From helpline@tccug.org Wed Aug 15 21:30:53 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (TCCUG)
Date: Wed, 15 Aug 2001 16:30:53 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Windows 2000
References: <20010814214544.18408.qmail@web14606.mail.yahoo.com> <000701c12524$c605be00$826c2a3f@luther> <003201c125a7$671ffbc0$d650fc9e@gate.net> <000601c12562$5c718210$d558d03f@computer>
Message-ID: <000701c125c9$2f007d60$d550fc9e@gate.net>
The screen saver wouldn't have been "pipes" would it?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Clark Luther"
To:
Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 4:14 AM
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] Windows 2000
> Blake and Wally: Thanks for your ideas. The C&W computer tech picked up
the
> excessive heat in several areas and installed several small fans which
> seemed to help that problem. Never the less I am still having some
> recurring problems all headed with STOP messages. The last one occured
> after the screensaver had been on for a few minutes when suddently the
> message appeared. I had not used any program on the computer except
> MusicMatch juke Box for several songs and Outlook Express for my e-mail.
I
> should have copied the message down but it disappeared so rapidly I didn't
> have time but I do recall some mention of the registry and Bios. Each time
> after an "event" control=alt-delete has no affect and the only way to shut
> the computer down most of the time is to "pull the plug". Once in a while
> the "push button off switch" will do the job. Clark
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Blake Boyer"
> To:
> Sent: Wednesday, August 15, 2001 11:29 AM
> Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] Windows 2000
>
>
> > Clark,
> > Wally's suggestions should isolate a software problem and make sense as
a
> > place to start.
> >
> > If your problem is instead a hardware or electrical problem, here are
some
> > thoughts.
> >
> > First, electrical power problems in Florida are dangerous to computers.
A
> > surge suppressor is not enough protection for your computer. I use a
line
> > conditioner, but everyone else recommends uninterupted power supplies.
If
> > you go that route, be sure that the unit handles low power conditions as
> > well as spikes. I suspect that some cheap units do not, so check the
> > specks.
> >
> > Second, you mentioned that your Gateway was purchased more than six
months
> > ago. If it came with a fast AMD "thunderbird" processor, it is
generating
> > lots of heat. The systems you mentioned in a previous post mentioned
lots
> > of system crashes. Memory chips that check out fine when tested on a
> tester
> > can fail after they get hot. If that "fast/hot" CPU is not being cooled
> > properly, it can burn itself up and also overheat the motherboard. A
> cheap
> > test of this possibility is to remove the computer cover and blow cool
> air
> > on to the CPU and motherboard with a room fan (15in/1foot away ). Then
> turn
> > on the computer and work with it hard for a while. If it doesn't lock
up,
> > heat is your problem.
> >
> > I don't know how well Gateway cools its computers, but I have a clone
that
> > has a 1.1gz Thunderbird processor and a total of six fans (2 front, 2
> back,
> > CPU and power supply) cooling it. I can heat my computer room with it
in
> > the winter :-). Also, that heat has to have somewhere to go. Don't
> > restrict air flow above or behind the computer.
> >
> > Be warned: If the fan cooling the CPU fails, the CPU will burn itself up
> > quickly (less than a minute/ some say 15seconds). Your motherboard
> probably
> > has a sensor built in that will sound an alarm if the fan fails. If
that
> > machine starts yelling, turn it off NOW. and check the CPU fan.
> >
> > For those considering AMD/Intel Pentium, AMD's newest chips run somewhat
> > cooler, but heat control is an issue with AMD.
> >
> > Hope this helps,
> > Blake...
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Clark Luther"
> > To:
> > Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 8:53 PM
> > Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] Windows 2000
> >
> >
> > > Tom and Blake: After having the full version of Win2000 installed by
> C&WE
> > > computers and spending almost $1000.00 I AM STILL HAVING PROBLEMS,
THE
> > > SCANNER WAS NOT COMPATIBLE WITH WIN 2000 SO I PURCHASED A NEW HP
SCANNER
> > > WHICH WAS DEFINITELY COMPATIBLE WITH WIN 2000.
> > > I went to the shop and everything checked out ok there but when I got
> home
> > > and only installed the tower and the monitor (no printer or scanner)
and
> > > proceeded to get lock ups. I am at a loss now since I have run out of
> > > ideas. About the only thing different at home that at the shop is the
> > surge
> > > protector.
> > > Any ideas would be appreciated . I am rapidly rubbing out of patience
> and
> > > money! Clark clark747@gate.net
> > > ----- Original Message -----
> > > From: "Tom Bunten"
> > > To:
> > > Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 5:45 PM
> > > Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] Windows 2000
> > >
> > >
> > > > Clark & Blake I'm sure we would all like to know the
> > > > solution if you care to share it with us. I have an
> > > > idea and would like to see what you guys came up with.
> > > > Thanks Tom
> > > > --- Clark Luther wrote:
> > > > > About 6 months ago I purchased a Gateway computer
> > > > > with all the latest bells and whistles. Almost
> > > > > immediately I encountered problems with lock ups and
> > > > > crashes almost daily. After many hours on the phone
> > > > > with Gateway tech reps a series of decisions was
> > > > > made that led on separate occasions to the
> > > > > replacement of the modem, then the audio card, then
> > > > > the video card and finally the motherboard and
> > > > > processor. After all of these actions I was still
> > > > > having lock ups and crashes almost daily. I took
> > > > > the computer to their Country Store in West Palm
> > > > > Beach and after about a week I was advised that the
> > > > > hardware was all ok and the problem had to be in the
> > > > > software, probbably WIN ME with which I had
> > > > > encountered many problems on an earlier computer and
> > > > > finally uninstalled it and went back to WIN 98.
> > > > > After conversations with a friend of mine in North
> > > > > Carolina, I decided to install Windows 2000 and
> > > > > tried the "upgrade" version based upon the advice of
> > > > > a technician at Office Depot. This installation was
> > > > > not successful so I ordered a full installation
> > > > > package of Win 2000 based on the recommendation of a
> > > > > Technician at C&W computers who advised me that
> > > > > Microsoft Literature doesn't recommend the upgrade
> > > > > kit on top of WIN ME.
> > > > > My question-Is there someone out there who can give
> > > > > me advice and pitfalls that I should be aware of
> > > > > with WIN 2000? I am too firmly committed
> > > > > economically to not install WIN 2000 so I want to
> > > > > make the best of a difficult decision.
> > > > > Thanks for bearing with me. Clark
> > > > >
> > > > >
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > =====
> > > > Tom Bunten Computer Service
> > > > 465-1971 332-0054
> > > >
> > > > __________________________________________________
> > > > Do You Yahoo!?
> > > > Make international calls for as low as $.04/minute with Yahoo!
> Messenger
> > > > http://phonecard.yahoo.com/
> > > >
> > > > _______________________________________________
> > > > Helpline mailing list
> > > > Helpline@tccug.org
> > > > http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/helpline
> > >
> > >
> > > _______________________________________________
> > > Helpline mailing list
> > > Helpline@tccug.org
> > > http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/helpline
> > >
> >
> >
> > _______________________________________________
> > Helpline mailing list
> > Helpline@tccug.org
> > http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/helpline
> >
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Helpline mailing list
> Helpline@tccug.org
> http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/helpline
From helpline@tccug.org Thu Aug 16 14:06:18 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Larry Beezley)
Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 09:06:18 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Anyone know what this is?
Message-ID: <002401c12654$3ddebb40$7ac461d8@larry-s-folly>
Hi, Gang...I just noticed a folder within a folder, containing an *.exe file
I can't remember downloading. It's c:/~mssetup.1/~msstfqf.t/Acmsetup.exe.
It's "Properties" reveal it's name as "Windows App-wide Setup (Acme)."
I have no idea what this is. Help, please?
Larry
From helpline@tccug.org Thu Aug 16 15:23:25 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Dick Carricato)
Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 10:23:25 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Anyone know what this is?
References: <002401c12654$3ddebb40$7ac461d8@larry-s-folly>
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Files like these are usually associated with the installation of an =
application or windows component. They usually get deleted at the end of =
the installation, but it is not uncommon to find them still visible when =
you are done.=20
You can always put them into a junk folder or the recycle bin for a =
couple of weeks, and if they are never needed delete them.
Dick
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Larry Beezley=20
To: Helpline TCCUG=20
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 9:06 AM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Anyone know what this is?
Hi, Gang...I just noticed a folder within a folder, containing an =
*.exe file
I can't remember downloading. It's =
c:/~mssetup.1/~msstfqf.t/Acmsetup.exe.
It's "Properties" reveal it's name as "Windows App-wide Setup (Acme)."
I have no idea what this is. Help, please?
Larry
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Files like these are usually associated with =
the=20
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deleted at=20
the end of the installation, but it is not uncommon to find them still =
visible=20
when you are done.
You can always put them into a junk folder or =
the=20
recycle bin for a couple of weeks, and if they are never needed delete=20
them.
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] =
Anyone know=20
what this is?
Hi, Gang...I just noticed a folder within a folder, =
containing=20
an *.exe file I can't remember downloading. It's=20
c:/~mssetup.1/~msstfqf.t/Acmsetup.exe. It's "Properties" reveal =
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From helpline@tccug.org Thu Aug 16 18:51:42 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (W. R. Neilson)
Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 10:51:42 -0700
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Anyone know what this is?
In-Reply-To: <002401c12654$3ddebb40$7ac461d8@larry-s-folly>
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Hi Larry, Wally Neilson here;
At 09:06 AM 08/16/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>Hi, Gang...I just noticed a folder within a folder, containing an *.exe file
>I can't remember downloading. It's c:/~mssetup.1/~msstfqf.t/Acmsetup.exe.
>It's "Properties" reveal it's name as "Windows App-wide Setup (Acme)."
>I have no idea what this is. Help, please?
>Larry
ACMSETUP.EXE is the 32-bit version of Microsoft's "SETUP.EXE program which
is used to install other applications. It was first introduced with
Windows 95, I believe. I think the letters "ACM" stand for Application
Compatibility Module" and reflect the adoption of Windows Long File Names
(hence the "compatibility" in its name.
Hope this helps,
Wally
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Hi Larry, Wally Neilson here;
At 09:06 AM 08/16/2001 -0400, you wrote:
Hi, Gang...I just noticed a folder
within a folder, containing an *.exe file
I can't remember downloading. It's
c:/~mssetup.1/~msstfqf.t/Acmsetup.exe.
It's "Properties" reveal it's name as "Windows App-wide
Setup (Acme)."
I have no idea what this is. Help, please?
Larry
ACMSETUP.EXE is the 32-bit version of Microsoft's "SETUP.EXE
program which is used to install other applications. It was first
introduced with Windows 95, I believe. I think the letters
"ACM" stand for Application Compatibility Module" and
reflect the adoption of Windows Long File Names (hence the
"compatibility" in its name.
Hope this helps,
Wally
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From helpline@tccug.org Thu Aug 16 17:44:04 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Larry Beezley)
Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 12:44:04 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Anyone know what this is?
Message-ID: <005a01c12672$aa472100$7ac461d8@larry-s-folly>
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Thanks, Wally and Dick...I know these folders and this file were not on =
my machine for most of its long history, so I'm guessing that they were =
added by the application of one of the many security patches I've added =
over the past few months.
Anyway, now I know what it is. Helpline has again come to the rescue. =
Cool.
Larry
-----Original Message-----
From: W. R. Neilson
To: helpline@tccug.org
Date: Thursday,August 16,2001 10:54 AM
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] Anyone know what this is?
=20
=20
Hi Larry, Wally Neilson here;
=20
At 09:06 AM 08/16/2001 -0400, you wrote:
=20
Hi, Gang...I just noticed a folder within a folder, containing =
an *.exe file
I can't remember downloading. It's =
c:/~mssetup.1/~msstfqf.t/Acmsetup.exe.
It's "Properties" reveal it's name as "Windows App-wide Setup =
(Acme)."
I have no idea what this is. Help, please?
Larry
=20
=20
ACMSETUP.EXE is the 32-bit version of Microsoft's "SETUP.EXE program =
which is used to install other applications. It was first introduced =
with Windows 95, I believe. I think the letters "ACM" stand for =
Application Compatibility Module" and reflect the adoption of Windows =
Long File Names (hence the "compatibility" in its name.
=20
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=20
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security=20
patches I've added over the past few months.
Anyway, now I know what it is. =
Helpline has=20
again come to the rescue. Cool.
Larry
-----Original =
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W. R. Neilson <wneilson@adelphia.net> To:=20
helpline@tccug.org =
<helpline@tccug.org> Date:=
=20
Thursday,August 16,2001 10:54 AM Subject: Re: [TCCUG =
Helpline]=20
Anyone know what this is?
Hi =
Larry, Wally=20
Neilson here;
At 09:06 AM 08/16/2001 -0400, you wrote:
Hi, Gang...I just =
noticed a=20
folder within a folder, containing an *.exe file I can't =
remember=20
downloading. It's =
c:/~mssetup.1/~msstfqf.t/Acmsetup.exe. It's=20
"Properties" reveal it's name as "Windows =
App-wide Setup=20
(Acme)." I have no idea what this is. Help,=20
please? Larry
ACMSETUP.EXE is the =
32-bit=20
version of Microsoft's "SETUP.EXE program which is used to =
install=20
other applications. It was first introduced with Windows 95, I =
believe. I think the letters "ACM" stand for =
Application=20
Compatibility Module" and reflect the adoption of Windows Long =
File=20
Names (hence the "compatibility" in its name.
Hope =
this=20
helps,
Wally
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From helpline@tccug.org Fri Aug 17 02:10:44 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (helpline@tccug.org)
Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 21:10:44 EDT
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] CD Writer Adapter
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Anyone out there had any experience with a CD Writer adapter that
converts an internal to external? Thank You.
Jim Mate
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Anyone out there had any experience with a CD Writer adapter that
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Jim Mate
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From helpline@tccug.org Fri Aug 17 02:19:07 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Veronica Pasquale)
Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2001 21:19:07 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Free ISP - NetZero
Message-ID:
Dick C. -- how is that new IVWNET Internet service working? Is it still $99
per year?
Veronica
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From helpline@tccug.org Fri Aug 17 12:55:11 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Dick Carricato)
Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2001 07:55:11 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Free ISP - NetZero
References:
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It still seems to work fine. The last time I looked (about 2 weeks ago) =
it was still $99 per year. All the local numbers seem to work. 325-5599 =
and 382-5599 I have on this machine, but there are others in the area. =
Try 'em once in a while and note that they always answer.
Not much else to say, but I guess that is a good thing for an isp.
Good luck,
Dick
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Veronica Pasquale=20
To: helpline@tccug.org=20
Sent: Thursday, August 16, 2001 9:19 PM
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] Free ISP - NetZero
Dick C. -- how is that new IVWNET Internet service working? Is it =
still $99=20
per year?
Veronica
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seem to=20
work. 325-5599 and 382-5599 I have on this machine, but there are =
others=20
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answer.
Not much else to say, but I guess that is a =
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From helpline@tccug.org Fri Aug 17 13:36:10 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Tom Bunten)
Date: Fri, 17 Aug 2001 05:36:10 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] CD Writer Adapter
In-Reply-To: <88.af27b38.28adc914@cs.com>
Message-ID: <20010817123610.80112.qmail@web14609.mail.yahoo.com>
Jim can you give some more info Thanks Tom
--- Jrmam@cs.com wrote:
>
> Anyone out there had any experience with a CD
> Writer adapter that
> converts an internal to external? Thank You.
>
>
> Jim Mate
>
=====
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465-1971 332-0054
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From helpline@tccug.org Sun Aug 19 20:18:03 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Clark Luther)
Date: Sun, 19 Aug 2001 15:18:03 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Windows 2000
References: <20010814214544.18408.qmail@web14606.mail.yahoo.com>
Message-ID: <00bc01c128e3$acd34a20$316c2a3f@luther>
Tom and Blake: I just want to bring you up to date on my Gateway Win 2000
problem. At this moment I have had to bring my old computer out of storage
since my Gateway is back in the shop. I have to hand it to the C&W
technician since he is trying hard to solve the problem including many hours
on the phone with Gateway and Microsoft. He is now leaning toward defining
the problem as hardware contrary to the Gateway Tech
's opinion. It is a bit early but he thinks the problem is in the memory
(RAM) or the harddrive. Eroor messages have led him to conclude that the
"profile" somehow became corrupted. The last major problem I had before
returning it to C&W was thne loss of about 60% of the desktop icon display,
It certainly has been a major problem that has left the experts stumped. As
I learn more I will advise. I just didn't want you to think I had ignored
your messages. Clark clark747@gate.net
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Bunten"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 5:45 PM
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] Windows 2000
> Clark & Blake I'm sure we would all like to know the
> solution if you care to share it with us. I have an
> idea and would like to see what you guys came up with.
> Thanks Tom
> --- Clark Luther wrote:
> > About 6 months ago I purchased a Gateway computer
> > with all the latest bells and whistles. Almost
> > immediately I encountered problems with lock ups and
> > crashes almost daily. After many hours on the phone
> > with Gateway tech reps a series of decisions was
> > made that led on separate occasions to the
> > replacement of the modem, then the audio card, then
> > the video card and finally the motherboard and
> > processor. After all of these actions I was still
> > having lock ups and crashes almost daily. I took
> > the computer to their Country Store in West Palm
> > Beach and after about a week I was advised that the
> > hardware was all ok and the problem had to be in the
> > software, probbably WIN ME with which I had
> > encountered many problems on an earlier computer and
> > finally uninstalled it and went back to WIN 98.
> > After conversations with a friend of mine in North
> > Carolina, I decided to install Windows 2000 and
> > tried the "upgrade" version based upon the advice of
> > a technician at Office Depot. This installation was
> > not successful so I ordered a full installation
> > package of Win 2000 based on the recommendation of a
> > Technician at C&W computers who advised me that
> > Microsoft Literature doesn't recommend the upgrade
> > kit on top of WIN ME.
> > My question-Is there someone out there who can give
> > me advice and pitfalls that I should be aware of
> > with WIN 2000? I am too firmly committed
> > economically to not install WIN 2000 so I want to
> > make the best of a difficult decision.
> > Thanks for bearing with me. Clark
> >
> >
>
>
> =====
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>
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From helpline@tccug.org Fri Aug 24 18:01:52 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (helpline@tccug.org)
Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2001 13:01:52 EDT
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] CD Burner
Message-ID: <32.19d2f635.28b7e280@aol.com>
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I am having trouble converting LP and cassette tapes to CD. I have Easy CD
Creator 5 Platinum and Music Match Jukebox 6 software and SoundBlaster! Live
sound card.
There is no problem using the CD ROM drive, but when the sound is coming into
the "line in" connection on the sound card, a message appears saying "Unable
to use sound card for recording. Another application may be already using
it."
Any help will be appreciated.
Lee
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I am having trouble converting LP and cassette tapes to CD. I have Easy CD
Creator 5 Platinum and Music Match Jukebox 6 software and SoundBlaster! Live
sound card.
There is no problem using the CD ROM drive, but when the sound is coming into
the "line in" connection on the sound card, a message appears saying "Unable
to use sound card for recording. Another application may be already using
it."
Any help will be appreciated.
Lee
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From helpline@tccug.org Tue Aug 28 17:21:06 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (helpline@tccug.org)
Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2001 12:21:06 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] OLE
Message-ID: <20010828.122109.-220041.2.missyblake@juno.com>
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I am trying to open a program that I have used constantly and now I have
received the following message:
An error has occurred in OLE2NLS.DLL. Please try reinstalling OLE.
So my question is, what the heck do I do now?
Thanks for your help.
Pat
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=20
OLE.
So my question is, what the heck do I do now?
Thanks for your help.
Pat
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From helpline@tccug.org Tue Aug 28 17:46:38 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Tom Bunten)
Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2001 09:46:38 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] OLE
In-Reply-To: <20010828.122109.-220041.2.missyblake@juno.com>
Message-ID: <20010828164639.66426.qmail@web14609.mail.yahoo.com>
Missy what operating system are you using? Should be
able to put disk in, than do a search for file you
need and than install it. Make sure you put it in the
right folder. If you have 98 go to syaytem tools and
run a file check. Tom
--- missyblake@juno.com wrote:
> I am trying to open a program that I have used
> constantly and now I have
> received the following message:
>
> An error has occurred in OLE2NLS.DLL. Please try
> reinstalling OLE.
>
> So my question is, what the heck do I do now?
>
> Thanks for your help.
>
> Pat
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From helpline@tccug.org Wed Aug 29 21:04:29 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Ed Dunphy)
Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2001 20:04:29 +0000
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Mic trouble
Message-ID:
I have a hp pc #6355 1999 I recently installed net2phone.com which is a pc to phone and pc to pc program as it require a mic. my program recorder sound checks out my mic but when I plug in the mic it will not work. pleasd help. Ed
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From helpline@tccug.org Thu Aug 30 20:04:53 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (helpline@tccug.org)
Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2001 15:04:53 EDT
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Re: Power Link in Jensen Beach
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In a message dated 8/15/01 9:21:54 AM Eastern Daylight Time, LISFLOR writes:
>
> Adelphia has upgraded its service area in Jensen Beach and now full cable
> internet access is availalble. Have all the kinks been worked out in the
> upgraded area or should I wait another month or so until until all service
> problems are resolved?
>
> Lee Schulman
> 561-692-1888
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In a message dated 8/15/01 9:21:54 AM Eastern Daylight Time, LISFLOR writes:
Adelphia has upgraded its service area in Jensen Beach and now full cable
internet access is availalble. Have all the kinks been worked out in the
upgraded area or should I wait another month or so until until all service
problems are resolved?
Lee Schulman
561-692-1888 Jensen Beach
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From helpline@tccug.org Fri Aug 31 02:21:41 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Veronica Pasquale)
Date: Thu, 30 Aug 2001 21:21:41 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] windows 2000
Message-ID:
Has anyone had any experience installing windows 2000 professional over
windows 98? Hints? Tips?
veronica
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From helpline@tccug.org Fri Aug 31 21:57:37 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (tccug)
Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2001 16:57:37 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] windows 2000
References:
Message-ID: <001501c1325f$91779620$e2309e40@tccug>
Veronica,
If you insert the Win2000 disk into the CD drive you will be prompted with a
message box stating that: "This CD-ROM contains a newer version of Windows
than the one you are presently using. Would you like to upgrade to Windows
2000?" Answer "yes", and away you go.
If your reason for changing is because of problems with your current
installation of 98, you might be better off doing a new install. In that
case, answer "No" to the prompt and run the setup program from the CD.
l8r
Blake...
----- Original Message -----
From: "Veronica Pasquale"
To:
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 9:21 PM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] windows 2000
> Has anyone had any experience installing windows 2000 professional over
> windows 98? Hints? Tips?
> veronica
>
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From helpline@tccug.org Fri Aug 31 22:02:05 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (tccug)
Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2001 17:02:05 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Re: Power Link in Jensen Beach
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Lee,
A friend of mine, Tom Ruff, who lives in PSL, tells me that Adelphia =
service is bad right now. Seems they are doing lots of new construct =
between here and Miami and that is the problem.
l8r
Blake....
----- Original Message -----=20
From: LISFLOR@aol.com=20
To: Helpline@tccug.org=20
Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2001 3:04 PM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Re: Power Link in Jensen Beach
In a message dated 8/15/01 9:21:54 AM Eastern Daylight Time, LISFLOR =
writes:=20
Adelphia has upgraded its service area in Jensen Beach and now full =
cable=20
internet access is availalble. Have all the kinks been worked out =
in the=20
upgraded area or should I wait another month or so until until all =
service=20
problems are resolved?=20
Lee Schulman=20
561-692-1888 Jensen Beach
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A friend of mine, Tom Ruff, who lives =
in PSL, tells=20
me that Adelphia service is bad right now. Seems they are doing =
lots of=20
new construct between here and Miami and that is the =
problem.
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Re: =
Power Link=20
in Jensen Beach
In a =
message dated=20
8/15/01 9:21:54 AM Eastern Daylight Time, LISFLOR writes:
Adelphia has upgraded its service area in Jensen =
Beach and=20
now full cable internet access is availalble. Have all the =
kinks=20
been worked out in the upgraded area or should I wait another =
month or=20
so until until all service problems are resolved?
Lee =
Schulman=20
561-692-1888 Jensen=20
Beach
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From helpline@tccug.org Fri Aug 31 22:55:12 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Clark Luther)
Date: Fri, 31 Aug 2001 17:55:12 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Windows 2000
References: <20010814214544.18408.qmail@web14606.mail.yahoo.com>
Message-ID: <000201c13268$0ae434c0$73211d3f@luther>
Tom and Blake. The Gateway problem remains unresolved even after the
installation of Win 2000 and a complete replacement of the 256MB of RIMM
Memory. When I left the C&W computer shop it appeared to be working
normally. After coming home I reinstalled the Scanner and the printer both
HP products and immediately thereafter I reinstalled a Coin Elite Program.
The installation of the program and the data seemed quite normal and a few
samplings of the data further indicated a normal program. A discussion with
the producer of the Coin Elite program which I have used successfully on Win
95, 98 and Me convinced me that the program was compatible with Win 2000.
Shortly after this step STOP messages began appearing and suggested that I
uninstall any hardware or software programs that had been installed
recently. I unplugged the USB connections for the Scanner and printer but
never could get the computer to the point where I could uninstall the Coin
Elite program. My hair is getting grayer and no solution is in sight. Back
to the shop on Tuesday. Anybody have any ideas?
----- Original Message -----
From: "Tom Bunten"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, August 14, 2001 5:45 PM
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] Windows 2000
> Clark & Blake I'm sure we would all like to know the
> solution if you care to share it with us. I have an
> idea and would like to see what you guys came up with.
> Thanks Tom
> --- Clark Luther wrote:
> > About 6 months ago I purchased a Gateway computer
> > with all the latest bells and whistles. Almost
> > immediately I encountered problems with lock ups and
> > crashes almost daily. After many hours on the phone
> > with Gateway tech reps a series of decisions was
> > made that led on separate occasions to the
> > replacement of the modem, then the audio card, then
> > the video card and finally the motherboard and
> > processor. After all of these actions I was still
> > having lock ups and crashes almost daily. I took
> > the computer to their Country Store in West Palm
> > Beach and after about a week I was advised that the
> > hardware was all ok and the problem had to be in the
> > software, probbably WIN ME with which I had
> > encountered many problems on an earlier computer and
> > finally uninstalled it and went back to WIN 98.
> > After conversations with a friend of mine in North
> > Carolina, I decided to install Windows 2000 and
> > tried the "upgrade" version based upon the advice of
> > a technician at Office Depot. This installation was
> > not successful so I ordered a full installation
> > package of Win 2000 based on the recommendation of a
> > Technician at C&W computers who advised me that
> > Microsoft Literature doesn't recommend the upgrade
> > kit on top of WIN ME.
> > My question-Is there someone out there who can give
> > me advice and pitfalls that I should be aware of
> > with WIN 2000? I am too firmly committed
> > economically to not install WIN 2000 so I want to
> > make the best of a difficult decision.
> > Thanks for bearing with me. Clark
> >
> >
>
>
> =====
> Tom Bunten Computer Service
> 465-1971 332-0054
>
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From helpline@tccug.org Sat Sep 1 12:56:32 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Tom Bunten)
Date: Sat, 1 Sep 2001 04:56:32 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Windows 2000
In-Reply-To: <000201c13268$0ae434c0$73211d3f@luther>
Message-ID: <20010901115632.84301.qmail@web14604.mail.yahoo.com>
Clark I would be glad to come take a look pro bono,
I'm curious. If interested give me a call after monday
Tom 465-1971
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From helpline@tccug.org Sun Sep 2 00:58:24 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Ted)
Date: Sat, 1 Sep 2001 16:58:24 -0700
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Defrag
Message-ID: <000f01c13341$fd447f20$0101a8c0@pavilion>
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I run Windows98 and can't get the machine to defrag or scandisk. It will =
scandisk when I cut the power abruptly. I noticed the problem when I =
went to load software from a CD Rom disc for a digital camera. I have =
two CD Rom drives and it will not recognize either of them and therefore =
cannot load the software. It usually loads automatically. Went to =
scandisk and it didn't begin and same for defrag. Checked the devise =
manager and it says the two CDRom drives are working properly. The =
computer works online and everthing else seems to be OK.
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I run Windows98 and can't get the =
machine to defrag=20
or scandisk. It will scandisk when I cut the power abruptly. I noticed =
the=20
problem when I went to load software from a CD Rom disc for a digital =
camera. I=20
have two CD Rom drives and it will not recognize either of them and =
therefore=20
cannot load the software. It usually loads automatically. Went to =
scandisk and=20
it didn't begin and same for defrag. Checked the devise manager and it =
says the=20
two CDRom drives are working properly. The computer works online and =
everthing=20
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From helpline@tccug.org Sun Sep 2 04:30:28 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Ted)
Date: Sat, 1 Sep 2001 20:30:28 -0700
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Fw: defrag
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----- Original Message -----=20
From: Ted=20
To: TCCUG computer Helpline=20
Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2001 4:14 PM
Subject: defrag
I run windows 98 and can't defrag or scan disk all of a sudden. I =
noticed it when I went to load software for a digital camera. I have two =
CD rom drives and it will not recognize them so I can't load the =
software. Went to scandisk and it didn't go and neither did Defrag. =
Checked devise manager and it says the drives are working properly. Any =
ideas?
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I run windows 98 and can't defrag or =
scan disk all=20
of a sudden. I noticed it when I went to load software for a digital =
camera. I=20
have two CD rom drives and it will not recognize them so I can't load =
the=20
software. Went to scandisk and it didn't go and neither did Defrag. =
Checked=20
devise manager and it says the drives are working properly. Any=20
ideas?
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From helpline@tccug.org Sun Sep 2 15:08:25 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Dick Carricato)
Date: Sun, 2 Sep 2001 10:08:25 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Defrag
References: <000f01c13341$fd447f20$0101a8c0@pavilion>
Message-ID: <002f01c133b8$c99a0d80$77901840@solo93>
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There are many articles on the subject at Microsoft (The Knowledge base) =
Here is one that seems to match your symptoms
Scandisk and Disk Defragmenter Processes Are Not Completed=20
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The information in this article applies to:
a.. Microsoft Windows 98=20
b.. Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition
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SYMPTOMS
When you attempt to run Disk Defragmenter or Scandisk applications =
on your computer, they may not run to completion; the process may stop =
when it is anywhere from one percent to 50 percent complete. These =
symptoms may also occur when you attempt to run Disk Defragmenter or =
Scandisk from Safe mode.=20
CAUSE
This issue may occur if your computer has been infected with the =
"Fun Love" virus.=20
RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue, consult your anti-virus software =
documentation to find out how to remove this virus.=20
MORE INFORMATION
You may be able to determine if your computer is infected with =
this virus by searching for a file named Flcss.exe. Although Flcss.exe =
is the main file for this virus, if you cannot find the file on your =
computer, it may still be infected.=20
Additional query words:=20
Keywords : kbfile=20
Issue type : kbprb=20
Technology : kbWin98search kbWin98SEsearch kbWin98 kbWin98SE=20
=20
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Ted=20
To: TCCUG=20
Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2001 7:58 PM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Defrag
I run Windows98 and can't get the machine to defrag or scandisk. It =
will scandisk when I cut the power abruptly. I noticed the problem when =
I went to load software from a CD Rom disc for a digital camera. I have =
two CD Rom drives and it will not recognize either of them and therefore =
cannot load the software. It usually loads automatically. Went to =
scandisk and it didn't begin and same for defrag. Checked the devise =
manager and it says the two CDRom drives are working properly. The =
computer works online and everthing else seems to be OK.
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There are many articles on the subject at =
Microsoft=20
(The Knowledge base) Here is one that seems to match your =
symptoms
Scandisk and Disk Defragmenter Processes Are Not=20
Completed
The information in this article applies to:
Microsoft Windows 98=20
Microsoft Windows 98 Second Edition
SYMPTOMS
When you attempt to run Disk Defragmenter or Scandisk=20
applications on your computer, they may not run to completion; the =
process=20
may stop when it is anywhere from one percent to 50 =
percent=20
complete. These symptoms may also occur when you =
attempt=20
to run Disk Defragmenter or Scandisk from Safe mode.
CAUSE
This issue may occur if your =
computer has=20
been infected with the "Fun Love" virus.
RESOLUTION
To resolve this issue, consult your anti-virus software =
documentation=20
to find out how to remove this virus.
MORE INFORMATION
You may be able to determine if your computer is infected with =
this=20
virus by searching for a file named Flcss.exe. Although Flcss.exe =
is the=20
main file for this virus, if you cannot find the file on your =
computer, it=20
may still be infected.
I run Windows98 and can't get the =
machine to=20
defrag or scandisk. It will scandisk when I cut the power abruptly. I =
noticed=20
the problem when I went to load software from a CD Rom disc for a =
digital=20
camera. I have two CD Rom drives and it will not recognize either of =
them and=20
therefore cannot load the software. It usually loads automatically. =
Went to=20
scandisk and it didn't begin and same for defrag. Checked the devise =
manager=20
and it says the two CDRom drives are working properly. The computer =
works=20
online and everthing else seems to be=20
OK.
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From helpline@tccug.org Sun Sep 2 17:43:59 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Tom Bunten)
Date: Sun, 2 Sep 2001 09:43:59 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Fw: defrag
In-Reply-To: <003e01c1335f$9d5222c0$0101a8c0@pavilion>
Message-ID: <20010902164359.73381.qmail@web14610.mail.yahoo.com>
check for screen savers, and anti virus programs that
may be running. On start hit ctr alt del and end all
task except explorer and than try it.? Tom
--- Ted wrote:
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: Ted
> To: TCCUG computer Helpline
> Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2001 4:14 PM
> Subject: defrag
>
>
> I run windows 98 and can't defrag or scan disk all
> of a sudden. I noticed it when I went to load
> software for a digital camera. I have two CD rom
> drives and it will not recognize them so I can't
> load the software. Went to scandisk and it didn't go
> and neither did Defrag. Checked devise manager and
> it says the drives are working properly. Any ideas?
>
=====
Tom Bunten Computer Service
465-1971 332-0054
__________________________________________________
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From helpline@tccug.org Tue Sep 4 22:10:10 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (David G. Thomas)
Date: Tue, 4 Sep 2001 17:10:10 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] TCCUG Helpline-delete address
Message-ID: <20010904.171012.-286897.1.davethoms@juno.com>
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From helpline@tccug.org Thu Sep 6 01:26:29 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Charles E. Barson)
Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2001 20:26:29 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] outlook express
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I have not had a reason to use outlookl express very much before becau=
se my on line e-mail seemed to satisfy my needs but I thought I would giv=
e it a try. My problem is that in the "from" space my name appears as the=
sender which is fine if I am the sender but if my wife wants to use it w=
e can't delete my name and make her the sender.I have highlighted and tri=
ed deleting but that does't work.Any sugestions?
Charles Barson
1307 N.E. Sago Dr.
Jensen Beach,Fl.34957
561 334 8154 =20
charlesebarson@msn.com
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I have not had=
a reason to use outlookl express very much before beca=
use my on line e-mail seemed to satisfy my needs but I thought I would gi=
ve it a try. My problem is that in the "from" space my name appears as th=
e sender which is fine if I am the sender but if my wife wants to use it =
we can't delete my name and make her the sender.I have highlighted and tr=
ied deleting but that does't work.Any sugestions?
Charles Barson1307 N.E. Sago Dr. Jensen Beach,Fl.34957 561 334 8154 charles=
ebarson@msn.com
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From helpline@tccug.org Thu Sep 6 03:28:48 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (w0x0f)
Date: Wed, 5 Sep 2001 22:28:48 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] outlook express
References:
Message-ID: <016001c1367c$37d16940$8d103118@zizulk.stu.adelphia.net>
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Charles: on the from line at the far right you will see a down button. =
click on this and you will find your other email address and/or an empty =
line for you to insert one. hope this helps.
Ed Zizulka
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Charles E. Barson=20
To: helpline_tccug=20
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 8:26 PM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] outlook express
I have not had a reason to use outlookl express very much before =
because my on line e-mail seemed to satisfy my needs but I thought I =
would give it a try. My problem is that in the "from" space my name =
appears as the sender which is fine if I am the sender but if my wife =
wants to use it we can't delete my name and make her the sender.I have =
highlighted and tried deleting but that does't work.Any sugestions?
Charles Barson
1307 N.E. Sago Dr.
Jensen Beach,Fl.34957
561 334 8154=20
charlesebarson@msn.com
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Charles: on the from line at the =
far right=20
you will see a down button. click on this and you will find your =
other=20
email address and/or an empty line for you to insert one. hope this=20
helps.
I have not had a reason to use outlookl express very much=20
before because my on line e-mail seemed to satisfy my =
needs but I=20
thought I would give it a try. My problem is that in the "from" space =
my name=20
appears as the sender which is fine if I am the sender but if my wife =
wants to=20
use it we can't delete my name and make her the sender.I have =
highlighted and=20
tried deleting but that does't work.Any sugestions?
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From helpline@tccug.org Thu Sep 6 15:39:00 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Dick Carricato)
Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2001 10:39:00 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] outlook express
References:
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Charles,
I'll assume that you have only one mail account (mailbox) at your mail =
server, but you would like the from line=20
to be different when you and your wife use the mail.
The way to accomplish this is to add another account to your account =
list in outlook express. The new account will be identical to your =
original account except for its name and the From name. To do this, =
click Tools in the main OE window. Then click Accounts and the Mail tab. =
Click Properties and change the account name (first entry) to "HerMail" =
and change your name (next input line) to your wife's name.
Apply and ok. Now "export" this account. Accept whatever folder is =
offered. This saves a copy of the account that your wife will use.
Go back to the accounts options and change "HerMail" to "HisMail" and =
change your wife's name to your name. This puts everything back the way =
it was. Apply and ok.
Now from the account menu "import" the file you exported before. Now you =
have two accounts, HisMail and HerMail. They both go to the same server =
but they have different from people.
To use the different accounts when sending mail, click the pull down =
menu at the end of the "from" line and select HisMail or HerMail as =
appropriate. Of course you can name these accounts anything you would =
like, such as ChucksMail and MarysMail etc.
Good luck,
Dick=20
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Charles E. Barson=20
To: helpline_tccug=20
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 8:26 PM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] outlook express
I have not had a reason to use outlookl express very much before =
because my on line e-mail seemed to satisfy my needs but I thought I =
would give it a try. My problem is that in the "from" space my name =
appears as the sender which is fine if I am the sender but if my wife =
wants to use it we can't delete my name and make her the sender.I have =
highlighted and tried deleting but that does't work.Any sugestions?
Charles Barson
1307 N.E. Sago Dr.
Jensen Beach,Fl.34957
561 334 8154=20
charlesebarson@msn.com
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Charles,
I'll assume that you =
have only one=20
mail account (mailbox) at your mail server, but you would like the from =
line=20
to be different when =
you and your=20
wife use the mail.
The way to accomplish =
this is to add=20
another account to your account list in outlook express. The new account =
will be=20
identical to your original account except for its name and the From =
name. To do=20
this, click Tools in the main OE window. Then click Accounts and the =
Mail tab.=20
Click Properties and change the account name (first entry) to "HerMail" =
and=20
change your name (next input line) to your wife's name.
Apply and ok. Now =
"export" this=20
account. Accept whatever folder is offered. This saves a copy of the =
account=20
that your wife will use.
Go back to the accounts =
options and=20
change "HerMail" to "HisMail" and change your wife's name to your name. =
This=20
puts everything back the way it was. Apply and ok.
Now from the account =
menu "import"=20
the file you exported before. Now you have two accounts, HisMail and =
HerMail.=20
They both go to the same server but they have different from=20
people.
To use the different =
accounts when=20
sending mail, click the pull down menu at the end of the "from" line and =
select=20
HisMail or HerMail as appropriate. Of course you can name these accounts =
anything you would like, such as ChucksMail and MarysMail =
etc.
I have not had a reason to use outlookl express very much=20
before because my on line e-mail seemed to satisfy my =
needs but I=20
thought I would give it a try. My problem is that in the "from" space =
my name=20
appears as the sender which is fine if I am the sender but if my wife =
wants to=20
use it we can't delete my name and make her the sender.I have =
highlighted and=20
tried deleting but that does't work.Any sugestions?
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From helpline@tccug.org Fri Sep 7 00:21:03 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Keefe Jackson)
Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2001 18:21:03 -0500
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] outlook express
References: <003601c136e1$ad8b17c0$a0c461d8@solo93>
Message-ID: <005201c1372a$99562bc0$30561842@rochester.rr.com>
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Dick:
Could you not also do this by hitting Tools>Accounts>"Add" tab>Mail and =
follow the wizard?
Regards-------------Keefe Jackson
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Dick Carricato=20
To: helpline@tccug.org=20
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 9:39 AM
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] outlook express
Charles,
I'll assume that you have only one mail account (mailbox) at your mail =
server, but you would like the from line=20
to be different when you and your wife use the mail.
The way to accomplish this is to add another account to your account =
list in outlook express. The new account will be identical to your =
original account except for its name and the From name. To do this, =
click Tools in the main OE window. Then click Accounts and the Mail tab. =
Click Properties and change the account name (first entry) to "HerMail" =
and change your name (next input line) to your wife's name.
Apply and ok. Now "export" this account. Accept whatever folder is =
offered. This saves a copy of the account that your wife will use.
Go back to the accounts options and change "HerMail" to "HisMail" and =
change your wife's name to your name. This puts everything back the way =
it was. Apply and ok.
Now from the account menu "import" the file you exported before. Now =
you have two accounts, HisMail and HerMail. They both go to the same =
server but they have different from people.
To use the different accounts when sending mail, click the pull down =
menu at the end of the "from" line and select HisMail or HerMail as =
appropriate. Of course you can name these accounts anything you would =
like, such as ChucksMail and MarysMail etc.
Good luck,
Dick=20
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Charles E. Barson=20
To: helpline_tccug=20
Sent: Wednesday, September 05, 2001 8:26 PM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] outlook express
I have not had a reason to use outlookl express very much before =
because my on line e-mail seemed to satisfy my needs but I thought I =
would give it a try. My problem is that in the "from" space my name =
appears as the sender which is fine if I am the sender but if my wife =
wants to use it we can't delete my name and make her the sender.I have =
highlighted and tried deleting but that does't work.Any sugestions?
Charles Barson
1307 N.E. Sago Dr.
Jensen Beach,Fl.34957
561 334 8154=20
charlesebarson@msn.com
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Dick:
Could you not also do this by hitting=20
Tools>Accounts>"Add" tab>Mail and follow the =
wizard?
I'll assume that you =
have only one=20
mail account (mailbox) at your mail server, but you would like the =
from line=20
to be different when =
you and your=20
wife use the mail.
The way to accomplish =
this is to=20
add another account to your account list in outlook express. The new =
account=20
will be identical to your original account except for its name and the =
From=20
name. To do this, click Tools in the main OE window. Then click =
Accounts and=20
the Mail tab. Click Properties and change the account name (first =
entry) to=20
"HerMail" and change your name (next input line) to your wife's=20
name.
Apply and ok. Now =
"export" this=20
account. Accept whatever folder is offered. This saves a copy of the =
account=20
that your wife will use.
Go back to the =
accounts options and=20
change "HerMail" to "HisMail" and change your wife's name to your =
name. This=20
puts everything back the way it was. Apply and ok.
Now from the account =
menu "import"=20
the file you exported before. Now you have two accounts, HisMail and =
HerMail.=20
They both go to the same server but they have different from=20
people.
To use the different =
accounts when=20
sending mail, click the pull down menu at the end of the "from" line =
and=20
select HisMail or HerMail as appropriate. Of course you can name these =
accounts anything you would like, such as ChucksMail and =
MarysMail=20
etc.
I have not had a reason to use outlookl express very much =
before because my on line e-mail seemed to satisfy my =
needs but=20
I thought I would give it a try. My problem is that in the "from" =
space my=20
name appears as the sender which is fine if I am the sender but if =
my wife=20
wants to use it we can't delete my name and make her the sender.I =
have=20
highlighted and tried deleting but that does't work.Any=20
sugestions?
Charles Barson 1307 N.E. Sago Dr. Jensen=20
Beach,Fl.34957 561 334 8154=20
charlesebarson@msn.com
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From helpline@tccug.org Thu Sep 6 23:32:13 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Dick Carricato)
Date: Thu, 6 Sep 2001 18:32:13 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] outlook express
References: <003601c136e1$ad8b17c0$a0c461d8@solo93> <005201c1372a$99562bc0$30561842@rochester.rr.com>
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Yes, you could, Keefe, but you would need to have all the data for a =
complete account setup at hand. I tried to do in such a way that the =
person doing it would not have to have any info and would not have to =
copy down all the input data needed for the construction of two =
accounts.
It did get a bit long winded, didn't it. Actually, the doing is a lot =
easier and quicker than the description of it.
Dick
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Keefe Jackson=20
To: helpline@tccug.org=20
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 7:21 PM
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] outlook express
Dick:
Could you not also do this by hitting Tools>Accounts>"Add" tab>Mail =
and follow the wizard?
Regards-------------Keefe Jackson
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Dick Carricato=20
To: helpline@tccug.org=20
Sent: Thursday, September 06, 2001 9:39 AM
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] outlook express
Charles,
I'll assume that you have only one mail account (mailbox) at your =
mail server, but you would like the from line=20
to be different when you and your wife use the mail.
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to do in=20
such a way that the person doing it would not have to have any info and =
would=20
not have to copy down all the input data needed for the construction of =
two=20
accounts.
It did get a bit long =
winded, didn't=20
it. Actually, the doing is a lot easier and quicker than the description =
of=20
it.
I'll assume that =
you have only=20
one mail account (mailbox) at your mail server, but you would like =
the from=20
line
to be different =
when you and your=20
wife use the mail.
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From helpline@tccug.org Sat Sep 8 20:05:07 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Tom Bunten Computer Srevice & Web Design)
Date: Sat, 8 Sep 2001 12:05:07 -0700
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] linksys wireless network
Message-ID: <000a01c13899$2e01b4a0$0100a8c0@home1>
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Hi. Anyone have any experience with linksys products? I have a wpc11 =
card coupled with a wdt11 pci adapter that was working in an old =
machine, now I've upgrade to a new machine and it wont work. In network =
and properties for that card there is no advanced tab and the area to =
check for enhanced mode (32 bit and 16 bit) ndis driver is grayed out. I =
followed all instructions from the manual have disabled the built in =
wired network card that came with the computer and uninstalled and =
reinstalled at least 3 times. I even downloaded the latest drivers. The =
new computer is running me and the old was running 98. I did try a =
working card to make sure the old one wasn't bad. The first slot I put =
it in gave me a conflict, so I put it in another slot and did install =
ok. In system there are no yellow marks and says device is working and =
all drivers are there and recognized. Linksys will not answer my e-mails =
or phone calls? Thanks in advance Tom
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Hi. Anyone have any experience with =
linksys=20
products? I have a wpc11 card coupled with a wdt11 pci adapter that was =
working=20
in an old machine, now I've upgrade to a new machine and it wont work. =
In=20
network and properties for that card there is no advanced tab and the =
area to=20
check for enhanced mode (32 bit and 16 bit) ndis driver is grayed out. I =
followed all instructions from the manual have disabled the built in =
wired=20
network card that came with the computer and uninstalled and reinstalled =
at=20
least 3 times. I even downloaded the latest drivers. The new computer is =
running=20
me and the old was running 98. I did try a working card to make sure the =
old one=20
wasn't bad. The first slot I put it in gave me a conflict, so I put it =
in=20
another slot and did install ok. In system there are no yellow marks and =
says=20
device is working and all drivers are there and recognized. Linksys will =
not=20
answer my e-mails or phone calls? Thanks in advance=20
Tom
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From helpline@tccug.org Mon Sep 10 21:38:34 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (W. R. Neilson)
Date: Mon, 10 Sep 2001 13:38:34 -0700
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Another Worm
In-Reply-To: <003601c136e1$ad8b17c0$a0c461d8@solo93>
References:
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20010910132614.02770d40@pop.stu.adelphia.net>
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Greetings to one and all, Wally Neilson here;
I picked the following up from the Ziff-Davis AnchorDesk daily News service
to which I subscribe. Read and be informed.
InvalidSSL patch isn't from Microsoft
A worm pretending to be from Microsoft's technical support staff can
disable all programs on your Windows PC. Fortunately, its spread is
expected to be limited.
By Robert Vamosi, ZDNet Reviews
August 31, 2001
Be suspicious if you find a message in your e-mail from Microsoft Technical
Support informing you of an invalid SSL certificate. InvalidSSL
(W32.InvalidSSL.A@mm) is not a patch from Microsoft but a clever attempt by
a worm writer to get users to click on the infected attachment. If
executed, InvalidSSL will encrypt all the executable files on the hard
drive, rendering desktop programs useless. Fortunately, the SMTP server for
spreading copies of InvalidSSL has now been disabled, so antivirus software
vendors do not expect InvalidSSL to become widespread. Despite its limited
potential, InvalidSSL still ranks it as a 5 on the ZDNet Virus Meter
because of its ability to do serious damage.
How it works
InvalidSSL arrives as an e-mail supposedly sent from
"support@microsoft.com" with the following information:
Subject: Invalid SSL certificate
Body: Hello,
Microsoft Corporation announced that an invalid SSL certificate that web
sites use is required to be installed on the user computer to use the https
protocol. During the installation, the certificate causes a buffer overrun
in Microsoft Internet Explorer and by that allows attackers to get access
to your computer. The SSL protocol is used by many companies that require
credit card or personal information so, there is a high possibility that
you have this certificate installed. To avoid of being attacked by hackers,
please download and install the attached patch. It is strongly recommended
to install it because almost all users have this certificate installed
without their knowledge.
Have a nice day,
Microsoft Corportation
Attached file: sslpatch.exe
If the user clicks the attached file, InvalidSSL will start scanning the
user's hard drive for e-mail addresses and will attempt to send copies of
itself to any addresses it finds. The hardcoded SMTP server that would
relay those e-mail messages has now been disabled, therefore severely
limiting the spread of InvalidSSL. The worm could still find its way into
your e-mail box by well-intentioned individuals thinking the infected
e-mail actually came from Microsoft.
Whether or not copies of the worm are successfully sent to other users,
InvalidSSL will still look for all examples of any program files (*.exe) on
the infected user's hard drive. It will replace the program files with a
key that has been cryptapi generated from the text "Invalid.Iworm." The
encrypted program files are then rendered useless to the user.
Removal
Antivirus software companies are in the process of updating their signature
files to include InvalidSSL. For more information on removing InvalidSSL
from your system, see Central Command, Sophos, and McAfee.
Comment by Neilson
"I have checked the McAfee site and confirmed the existence of the
worm. McAfee rates the danger pretty low at the moment but there are
reasons to believe that the virus will be strengthened and re-issued by the
author(s)"
Hope this keeps someone out of trouble. Wally Neilson
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Content-Type: text/html; charset="us-ascii"
Greetings to one and all, Wally Neilson here;
I picked the following up from the Ziff-Davis AnchorDesk daily News
service to which I subscribe. Read and be informed.
InvalidSSL patch isn't from Microsoft
A worm pretending to be from Microsoft's technical support staff can
disable all programs on your Windows PC. Fortunately, its spread is
expected to be limited.
By Robert
Vamosi,
ZDNet Reviews August 31, 2001
Be suspicious if you find a message in your e-mail from Microsoft
Technical Support informing you of an invalid SSL certificate. InvalidSSL
(W32.InvalidSSL.A@mm) is not a patch from Microsoft but a clever attempt
by a worm writer to get users to click on the infected attachment. If
executed, InvalidSSL will encrypt all the executable files on the hard
drive, rendering desktop programs useless. Fortunately, the SMTP server
for spreading copies of InvalidSSL has now been disabled, so antivirus
software vendors do not expect InvalidSSL to become widespread. Despite
its limited potential, InvalidSSL still ranks it as a 5 on the ZDNet
Virus Meter because of its ability to do serious damage. How it works InvalidSSL arrives as an e-mail supposedly sent from
"support@microsoft.com" with the following information: Subject: Invalid SSL certificate Body:Hello,
Microsoft Corporation announced that an invalid SSL certificate that web
sites use is required to be installed on the user computer to use the
https protocol. During the installation, the certificate causes a buffer
overrun in Microsoft Internet Explorer and by that allows attackers to
get access to your computer. The SSL protocol is used by many companies
that require credit card or personal information so, there is a high
possibility that you have this certificate installed. To avoid of being
attacked by hackers, please download and install the attached patch. It
is strongly recommended to install it because almost all users have this
certificate installed without their knowledge.
Have a nice day,
Microsoft Corportation Attached file: sslpatch.exe
If the user clicks the attached file, InvalidSSL will start scanning the
user's hard drive for e-mail addresses and will attempt to send copies of
itself to any addresses it finds. The hardcoded SMTP server that would
relay those e-mail messages has now been disabled, therefore severely
limiting the spread of InvalidSSL. The worm could still find its way into
your e-mail box by well-intentioned individuals thinking the infected
e-mail actually came from Microsoft.
Whether or not copies of the worm are successfully sent to other users,
InvalidSSL will still look for all examples of any program files (*.exe)
on the infected user's hard drive. It will replace the program files with
a key that has been cryptapi generated from the text
"Invalid.Iworm." The encrypted program files are then rendered
useless to the user. Removal Antivirus software companies are in the process of updating their
signature files to include InvalidSSL. For more information on removing
InvalidSSL from your system, see
Central
Command,
Sophos,
and
McAfee.
Comment by Neilson
"I have checked the McAfee site and confirmed the existence of the
worm. McAfee rates the danger pretty low at the moment but there
are reasons to believe that the virus will be strengthened and re-issued
by the author(s)"
Hope this keeps someone out of trouble. Wally Neilson
--=====================_4043567==_.ALT--
From helpline@tccug.org Wed Sep 12 15:32:49 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (MARION FITZGERALD)
Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 10:32:49 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Adelphia cable
Message-ID: <001701c13b97$cd2c0840$2d1e3218@stu.adelphia.net>
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I have been having a great deal of trouble with my incoming email =
for the passed week or two . Some of it is taking up to 12 hours to get =
here .They can't seem to figure out why this is happening. I'd just like =
to know if anyone else is having problems or is this an individual =
problem?
Thanx for any comments on this matter-hope I hear from you SOON-but =
it may take a while to get here.
Marion Fitzgerald
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I have been having a great deal =
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up to=20
12 hours to get here .They can't seem to figure out why this is =
happening. I'd=20
just like to know if anyone else is having problems or is this an =
individual=20
problem?
Thanx for any comments on this matter-hope I =
hear from=20
you SOON-but it may take a while to get here.
Marion=20
Fitzgerald
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From helpline@tccug.org Wed Sep 12 16:18:42 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (The Messino's)
Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 11:18:42 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Adelphia cable
In-Reply-To: <001701c13b97$cd2c0840$2d1e3218@stu.adelphia.net>
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Hi,
Yes, I have Adelphia Powerlink and I am having trouble getting on line and
my e-mail is slow coming in and going out. I am about to call Adelphia now.
If I find anything out I will advise.
JOE
JOE MESSINO
-----Original Message-----
From: helpline-admin@tccug.org [mailto:helpline-admin@tccug.org]On Behalf Of
MARION FITZGERALD
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 10:33 AM
To: helpline@tccug.org
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Adelphia cable
I have been having a great deal of trouble with my incoming email for
the passed week or two . Some of it is taking up to 12 hours to get here
.They can't seem to figure out why this is happening. I'd just like to know
if anyone else is having problems or is this an individual problem?
Thanx for any comments on this matter-hope I hear from you SOON-but it
may take a while to get here.
Marion Fitzgerald
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,
Ye=
s, I
have Adelphia Powerlink and I am having trouble getting on line and my =
e-mail
is slow coming in and going out. =
I
am about to call Adelphia now. =
If
I find anything out I will advise.
JO=
E
JOE =
MESSINO=
p>
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span
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Message----- From: =
helpline-admin@tccug.org
[mailto:helpline-admin@tccug.org]On =
Behalf Of
MARION FITZGERALD Sent: Wednesday, =
September 12,
2001 10:33 AM To: =
helpline@tccug.org Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] =
Adelphia
cable
I have been having a great deal of trouble with my incoming email for =
the
passed week or two . Some of it is taking up to 12 hours to get here =
.They
can't seem to figure out why this is happening. I'd just like to know if =
anyone
else is having problems or is this an individual =
problem?<=
/p>
Thanx for any comments on this matter-hope I hear from you SOON-but it =
may take
a while to get here.<=
/p>
Marion
Fitzgerald
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From helpline@tccug.org Wed Sep 12 18:39:41 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (w0x0f)
Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 13:39:41 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Adelphia cable
References: <001701c13b97$cd2c0840$2d1e3218@stu.adelphia.net>
Message-ID: <00ba01c13bb1$e7c852c0$8d103118@zizulk.stu.adelphia.net>
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I have been having trouble as well. Some mail arrives almost =
immediately while other mail arrives after a long delay or doesn't =
arrive ever. My mail also is not ever arriving at its destination so I =
don't know where it is going. This serrvice has become worse than the =
ISP I had before adelphia. Slow is not the word for it. I am not =
impressed.
Ed Z=20
----- Original Message -----=20
From: MARION FITZGERALD=20
To: helpline@tccug.org=20
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 10:32 AM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Adelphia cable
I have been having a great deal of trouble with my incoming email =
for the passed week or two . Some of it is taking up to 12 hours to get =
here .They can't seem to figure out why this is happening. I'd just like =
to know if anyone else is having problems or is this an individual =
problem?
Thanx for any comments on this matter-hope I hear from you =
SOON-but it may take a while to get here.
Marion Fitzgerald
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I have been having =
trouble as well.=20
Some mail arrives almost immediately while other mail arrives =
after a long=20
delay or doesn't arrive ever. My mail also is not ever arriving at its=20
destination so I don't know where it is going. This serrvice has become =
worse=20
than the ISP I had before adelphia. Slow is not the word for it. I am =
not=20
impressed.
I have been having a great =
deal of=20
trouble with my incoming email for the passed week or two . Some of it =
is=20
taking up to 12 hours to get here .They can't seem to figure out why =
this is=20
happening. I'd just like to know if anyone else is having problems or =
is this=20
an individual problem?
Thanx for any comments on this matter-hope =
I hear=20
from you SOON-but it may take a while to get =
here.
Marion=20
Fitzgerald
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From helpline@tccug.org Wed Sep 12 18:52:20 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (frank kominsky)
Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 13:52:20 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] email
Message-ID: <001401c13bb3$abf61320$46b44cd8@0021019951>
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i use outlook express
i would like to have my email address at the end of the message so the =
person getting the email can click on it and will bring up new message =
with my email in it.
thanks frank
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i use outlook express
i would like to have my email address =
at the end of=20
the message so the person getting the email can click on it and will =
bring up=20
new message with my email in it.
thanks frank
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From helpline@tccug.org Wed Sep 12 18:59:35 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (frank kominsky)
Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 13:59:35 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] (no subject)
Message-ID: <005a01c13bb4$af46f660$46b44cd8@0021019951>
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i use outlook express
i would like to have my email address at the end of the message so the =
person getting the email can click on it and will bring up =
new message with my email address in it.
thanks frank
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i use outlook express
i would like to have my email address =
at the end of=20
the message so the person getting the email can click on it and will =
bring=20
up new =
message =
=
with my email address in it.
thanks=20
frank
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From helpline@tccug.org Wed Sep 12 22:32:32 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Ted)
Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 14:32:32 -0700
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] ink
Message-ID: <001701c13bd2$6f2744e0$0101a8c0@pavilion>
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Does anyone know of a ink refill company that will accept and fill your =
old cartridges rather than you getting ink all over the place? If so my =
new email is ted6969@bellsouth.net and phone is 335-7849
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Does anyone know of a ink refill =
company that will=20
accept and fill your old cartridges rather than you getting ink all over =
the=20
place? If so my new email is ted6969@bellsouth.net and =
phone is=20
335-7849
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From helpline@tccug.org Wed Sep 12 20:01:51 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Dick Carricato)
Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 15:01:51 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] email
References: <001401c13bb3$abf61320$46b44cd8@0021019951>
Message-ID: <002c01c13bbd$73381ec0$3ec461d8@solo93>
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Frank,
While in Outlook Express click Tools, Options, Signatures. Follow the =
guide to type your signature ( which can be your e-mail address or your =
name and address etc. ) You can select "add sig to all outgoing =
messages" or you can "Insert" the signature each time you want it.
Dick
----- Original Message -----=20
From: frank kominsky=20
To: helpline@tccug.org=20
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 1:52 PM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] email
i use outlook express
i would like to have my email address at the end of the message so the =
person getting the email can click on it and will bring up new message =
with my email in it.
thanks frank
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Frank,
While in Outlook Express click Tools, =
Options,=20
Signatures. Follow the guide to type your signature ( which can be your =
e-mail=20
address or your name and address etc. ) You can select "add sig to all =
outgoing=20
messages" or you can "Insert" the signature each time you want =
it.
i would like to have my email address =
at the end=20
of the message so the person getting the email can click on it and =
will bring=20
up new message with my email in it.
thanks=20
frank
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From helpline@tccug.org Wed Sep 12 14:38:03 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Howard Dennewitz)
Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 15:38:03 +0200
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] ink
References: <001701c13bd2$6f2744e0$0101a8c0@pavilion>
Message-ID: <002201c13b90$260e8620$d9165e0c@net.gate.net>
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Ted, We had a program last year from an ink-fill outfit from Chantilly, =
VA 20151.=20
They call themselves, "LASER PERFECT". Their address is: 14155-F =
Sullyfield Circle, Chantilly, VA 20151.
HP 51629A Black cartridge was at that time was $17 for
refill. not sure of shipping.
Denny Dennewitz.
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Ted=20
To: TCCUG=20
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 11:32 PM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] ink
Does anyone know of a ink refill company that will accept and fill =
your old cartridges rather than you getting ink all over the place? If =
so my new email is ted6969@bellsouth.net and phone is 335-7849
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Ted, We had a program last year from an ink-fill outfit from=20
Chantilly, VA 20151.
They call themselves, "LASER PERFECT". Their address is: 14155-F =
Sullyfield=20
Circle, Chantilly, VA 20151.
HP 51629A Black cartridge was at that time was $17 for
Does anyone know of a ink refill =
company that=20
will accept and fill your old cartridges rather than you getting ink =
all over=20
the place? If so my new email is ted6969@bellsouth.net and =
phone=20
is 335-7849
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From helpline@tccug.org Thu Sep 13 00:47:31 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (W. R. Neilson)
Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 16:47:31 -0700
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] ink
In-Reply-To: <001701c13bd2$6f2744e0$0101a8c0@pavilion>
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20010912164510.01d1c9a0@pop.stu.adelphia.net>
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Hi Ted, Wally Neilson here;
At 02:32 PM 09/12/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>Does anyone know of a ink refill company that will accept and fill your
>old cartridges rather than you getting ink all over the place? If so my
>new email is ted6969@bellsouth.net and phone
>is 335-7849
Ted, have you tried "Laser Perfect"? They gave a presentation to our group
several months ago. I use their generic cartridges since my Epson
cartridges cannot be re-filled. Other people have told me that their
refilled cartridges work just fine.
Hope this helps,
Wally
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Hi Ted, Wally Neilson here;
At 02:32 PM 09/12/2001 -0700, you wrote:
Does
anyone know of a ink refill company that will accept and fill your old
cartridges rather than you getting ink all over the place? If so my new
email is ted6969@bellsouth.net
and phone is 335-7849
Ted, have you tried "Laser Perfect"? They gave a
presentation to our group several months ago. I use their generic
cartridges since my Epson cartridges cannot be re-filled. Other
people have told me that their refilled cartridges work just
fine.
Hope this helps,
Wally
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From helpline@tccug.org Thu Sep 13 00:09:24 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (frank kominsky)
Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 19:09:24 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] email
References: <001401c13bb3$abf61320$46b44cd8@0021019951> <002c01c13bbd$73381ec0$3ec461d8@solo93>
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thanks for your great help Dick .
kominsky@bellsouth.net
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Dick Carricato=20
To: helpline@tccug.org=20
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 3:01 PM
Subject: Re: [TCCUG Helpline] email
Frank,
While in Outlook Express click Tools, Options, Signatures. Follow the =
guide to type your signature ( which can be your e-mail address or your =
name and address etc. ) You can select "add sig to all outgoing =
messages" or you can "Insert" the signature each time you want it.
Dick
----- Original Message -----=20
From: frank kominsky=20
To: helpline@tccug.org=20
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 1:52 PM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] email
i use outlook express
i would like to have my email address at the end of the message so =
the person getting the email can click on it and will bring up new =
message with my email in it.
thanks frank
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While in Outlook Express click Tools, =
Options,=20
Signatures. Follow the guide to type your signature ( which can be =
your e-mail=20
address or your name and address etc. ) You can select "add sig to all =
outgoing messages" or you can "Insert" the signature each time you =
want=20
it.
i would like to have my email =
address at the=20
end of the message so the person getting the email can click on it =
and will=20
bring up new message with my email in it.
thanks=20
frank
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From helpline@tccug.org Thu Sep 13 00:34:26 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (w0x0f)
Date: Wed, 12 Sep 2001 19:34:26 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] ink
References: <001701c13bd2$6f2744e0$0101a8c0@pavilion>
Message-ID: <01fb01c13be3$765e6fc0$8d103118@zizulk.stu.adelphia.net>
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Ted, check out this web site.
http://www.marketproshows.com/mall/stores/ink.asp
you might find what you want.
Ed Z
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Ted=20
To: TCCUG=20
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 5:32 PM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] ink
Does anyone know of a ink refill company that will accept and fill =
your old cartridges rather than you getting ink all over the place? If =
so my new email is ted6969@bellsouth.net and phone is 335-7849
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Does anyone know of a ink refill =
company that=20
will accept and fill your old cartridges rather than you getting ink =
all over=20
the place? If so my new email is ted6969@bellsouth.net and =
phone=20
is 335-7849
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From helpline@tccug.org Thu Sep 13 16:42:17 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Virginia O'Neill)
Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 08:42:17 -0700
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Adelphia cable
References: <001701c13b97$cd2c0840$2d1e3218@stu.adelphia.net>
Message-ID: <002e01c13c6a$ab75ab60$30083218@stu.adelphia.net>
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I am in Palm City and my Adelphia email seems to be OK. I've read in =
the paper that Adelphia is having trouble in the Port St. Lucie/Jensen =
Beach area because of the recent cable upgrade in that area. If you are =
there, perhaps that explains your difficulties.
----- Original Message -----=20
From: MARION FITZGERALD=20
To: helpline@tccug.org=20
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 7:32 AM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Adelphia cable
I have been having a great deal of trouble with my incoming email =
for the passed week or two . Some of it is taking up to 12 hours to get =
here .They can't seem to figure out why this is happening. I'd just like =
to know if anyone else is having problems or is this an individual =
problem?
Thanx for any comments on this matter-hope I hear from you =
SOON-but it may take a while to get here.
Marion Fitzgerald
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I am in Palm City and my Adelphia email seems to =
be=20
OK. I've read in the paper that Adelphia is having trouble in the =
Port St.=20
Lucie/Jensen Beach area because of the recent cable upgrade in that =
area. =20
If you are there, perhaps that explains your difficulties.
I have been having a great =
deal of=20
trouble with my incoming email for the passed week or two . Some of it =
is=20
taking up to 12 hours to get here .They can't seem to figure out why =
this is=20
happening. I'd just like to know if anyone else is having problems or =
is this=20
an individual problem?
Thanx for any comments on this matter-hope =
I hear=20
from you SOON-but it may take a while to get =
here.
Marion=20
Fitzgerald
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From helpline@tccug.org Thu Sep 13 21:05:13 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (helpline@tccug.org)
Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 16:05:13 EDT
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Please HELP!
Message-ID: <54.1ad88f80.28d26b79@aol.com>
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I received an e-mail of photos re: NYC "WAR" zone. I downloaded it. and
viewed the first photo (thumbprint size) In my haste to make it larger, I
goofed. It disappeared and a message came up "20 items were extracted from
Wtc330p530p7p7agail.zip" (15.28:35) Do not know what this means???? I tried
to find the photos through search but cannot find them. I placed Zip file in
under search, no luck. Can someone PLEASE help me find these photos!!!
Dolores Young
DoloresNorm@aol.com
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I received an e-mail of photos re: NYC "WAR" zone. I downloaded it. and viewed the first photo (thumbprint size) In my haste to make it larger, I goofed. It disappeared and a message came up "20 items were extracted from Wtc330p530p7p7agail.zip" (15.28:35) Do not know what this means???? I tried to find the photos through search but cannot find them. I placed Zip file in under search, no luck. Can someone PLEASE help me find these photos!!!
Dolores Young
DoloresNorm@aol.com
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From helpline@tccug.org Fri Sep 14 00:26:51 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Tom Bunten)
Date: Thu, 13 Sep 2001 16:26:51 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Please HELP!
In-Reply-To: <54.1ad88f80.28d26b79@aol.com>
Message-ID: <20010913232651.53356.qmail@web14610.mail.yahoo.com>
normally aol puts all downloads into rhere own
download file. call me at 465-1971 and I'll walk you
through it. Its 7:30 now call me in an hour I'm
helping someone else now. Tom
--- DoloresNorm@aol.com wrote:
> I received an e-mail of photos re: NYC "WAR" zone. I
> downloaded it. and
> viewed the first photo (thumbprint size) In my haste
> to make it larger, I
> goofed. It disappeared and a message came up "20
> items were extracted from
> Wtc330p530p7p7agail.zip" (15.28:35) Do not know what
> this means???? I tried
> to find the photos through search but cannot find
> them. I placed Zip file in
> under search, no luck. Can someone PLEASE help me
> find these photos!!!
>
> Dolores Young
> DoloresNorm@aol.com
>
=====
Tom Bunten Computer Service & Web Design
465-1971 332-0054
__________________________________________________
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From helpline@tccug.org Fri Sep 14 23:51:13 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Virginia O'Neill)
Date: Fri, 14 Sep 2001 15:51:13 -0700
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] ink
References: <001701c13bd2$6f2744e0$0101a8c0@pavilion>
Message-ID: <000801c13d6f$c21e14a0$30083218@stu.adelphia.net>
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I've been satisfied with Laser Perfect's cartridges. Visit their =
website www.laserperfectusa.com. =20
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Ted=20
To: TCCUG=20
Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2001 2:32 PM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] ink
Does anyone know of a ink refill company that will accept and fill =
your old cartridges rather than you getting ink all over the place? If =
so my new email is ted6969@bellsouth.net and phone is 335-7849
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I've been satisfied with Laser Perfect's =
cartridges. =20
Visit their website www.laserperfectusa.com. =
;=20
Does anyone know of a ink refill =
company that=20
will accept and fill your old cartridges rather than you getting ink =
all over=20
the place? If so my new email is ted6969@bellsouth.net and =
phone=20
is 335-7849
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From helpline@tccug.org Sat Sep 15 22:19:26 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Margaret Savarese)
Date: Sat, 15 Sep 2001 14:19:26 -0700
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] HELP !!!!!!!!!!!!
Message-ID: <20010915.141927.-185155.0.masa121@juno.com>
I tried to make a copy of a floppy game disc to use on the computer at my
other house. I thought I followed the instuctions, but when I was trying
it, I think I used the original disc as the destination disk instead of
the source disk. Anyway, I took it to my other home and tried to install
the original disk and it will not install. Could I have erased it? Can
anyone tell me how to make a copy of this game program from my computer
here in Florida? Or is it not possible?
Also, I am having trouble shutting down my computer. It gets as far as
"Please wait till your computer shuts down", then nothing happens, it
just stays on that screen.
If anyone can help, I would really appreciate it.
Thank you,
Marge Savarese
From helpline@tccug.org Sun Sep 16 15:52:43 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Dick Carricato)
Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2001 10:52:43 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] HELP !!!!!!!!!!!!
References: <20010915.141927.-185155.0.masa121@juno.com>
Message-ID: <002a01c13ebf$536fdc40$9ac561d8@solo93>
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Lots of questions and not too many answers, Marge.
If you had left the original program disk in your machine when it asked =
you to put in the destination disk, there are several responses =
depending on the configuration of your system. (Of course, whenever =
copying diskettes, the source disk should have its 'write protect' slide =
switch in position so you can't possibly write on it. )
In the worst case scenario you could have copied the original disk, and =
if you left it in for the write half of the operation, and the system =
allowed it, you would have written the same information back onto the =
disk and no real problem would result. However, if you copied a blank =
formatted diskette and then wrote to the program diskette, that would =
destroy it.
What is on the diskette? Is there an install.exe or setup.exe program on =
it?
Whether or not you can copy the game from your computer to move it to =
another is dependent on the program. Most of the simple games that have =
come with Windows over the years will work by copying their exe hlp =
files from your hard drive. Anything more sophisticated than that would =
require the installation diskette(s) to install it into the computer. =
Windows card games also require cards.dll be copied from c:\windows or =
c:\windows\system folders and place in the new machine. (same folder)
Windows failing to shutdown is a common problem because it can be caused =
by many things. Click on this link to see how to troubleshoot the =
problem:
http://support.microsoft.com/directory/article.asp?ID=3DKB;EN-US;Q202633
If you want to pursue this further, continue here or call me at home =
546-7790.
Dick
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Margaret Savarese=20
To: helpline@tccug.org=20
Sent: Saturday, September 15, 2001 5:19 PM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] HELP !!!!!!!!!!!!
I tried to make a copy of a floppy game disc to use on the computer at =
my
other house. I thought I followed the instuctions, but when I was =
trying
it, I think I used the original disc as the destination disk instead =
of
the source disk. Anyway, I took it to my other home and tried to =
install
the original disk and it will not install. Could I have erased it? =
Can
anyone tell me how to make a copy of this game program from my =
computer
here in Florida? Or is it not possible?
Also, I am having trouble shutting down my computer. It gets as far as
"Please wait till your computer shuts down", then nothing happens, it
just stays on that screen.
If anyone can help, I would really appreciate it.
Thank you,
Marge Savarese
_______________________________________________
Helpline mailing list
Helpline@tccug.org
http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/helpline
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Lots of questions and not too many answers,=20
Marge.
If you had left the original program disk in =
your=20
machine when it asked you to put in the destination disk, there are =
several=20
responses depending on the configuration of your system. (Of course, =
whenever=20
copying diskettes, the source disk should have its 'write protect' slide =
switch=20
in position so you can't possibly write on it. )
In the worst case scenario you could have =
copied the=20
original disk, and if you left it in for the write half of the =
operation, and=20
the system allowed it, you would have written the same information back =
onto the=20
disk and no real problem would result. However, if you copied a blank =
formatted=20
diskette and then wrote to the program diskette, that would destroy=20
it.
What is on the diskette? Is there an =
install.exe or=20
setup.exe program on it?
Whether or not you can copy the game from =
your computer=20
to move it to another is dependent on the program. Most of the simple =
games that=20
have come with Windows over the years will work by copying their exe hlp =
files=20
from your hard drive. Anything more sophisticated than that would =
require the=20
installation diskette(s) to install it into the computer. Windows card =
games=20
also require cards.dll be copied from c:\windows or c:\windows\system =
folders=20
and place in the new machine. (same folder)
Windows failing to shutdown is a common =
problem because=20
it can be caused by many things. Click on this link to see how to =
troubleshoot=20
the problem:
I tried to make a copy of a floppy game disc to use on =
the=20
computer at my other house. I thought I followed the instuctions, =
but when=20
I was trying it, I think I used the original disc as the =
destination disk=20
instead of the source disk. Anyway, I took it to my other =
home and=20
tried to install the original disk and it will not install. =
Could I=20
have erased it? Can anyone tell me how to make a copy of this game =
program=20
from my computer here in Florida? Or is it not =
possible? Also, I=20
am having trouble shutting down my computer. It gets as far =
as "Please wait=20
till your computer shuts down", then nothing happens, it just stays =
on that=20
screen. If anyone can help, I would really appreciate it. Thank=20
you, Marge=20
=
Savarese
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From helpline@tccug.org Mon Sep 17 00:59:30 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Ted)
Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2001 16:59:30 -0700
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] 720c
Message-ID: <000901c13f0b$a0ea8a00$0101a8c0@pavilion>
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I have a HP 720C printer hooked up to a Mustek 1200EP3. When I scan and =
try to print a scan or anything it starts and it stops in the middle and =
says basically that "there is an eror to printing on LPTI. Error is =
unknown and restart and try again" . Occasionally it works but more =
often than not it doesn't.
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I have a HP 720C printer hooked up to a =
Mustek=20
1200EP3. When I scan and try to print a scan or anything it starts =
and it=20
stops in the middle and says basically that "there is an eror to=20
printing on LPTI. Error is unknown and restart and try again" .=20
Occasionally it works but more often than not it=20
doesn't.
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From helpline@tccug.org Mon Sep 17 05:46:34 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (W. R. Neilson)
Date: Sun, 16 Sep 2001 21:46:34 -0700
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] 720c
In-Reply-To: <000901c13f0b$a0ea8a00$0101a8c0@pavilion>
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20010916214455.01d03b70@pop.stu.adelphia.net>
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Hi Ted, Wally Neilson here;
At 04:59 PM 09/16/2001 -0700, you wrote:
>I have a HP 720C printer hooked up to a Mustek 1200EP3. When I scan and
>try to print a scan or anything it starts and it stops in the middle and
>says basically that "there is an eror to printing on LPTI. Error is
>unknown and restart and try again" . Occasionally it works but more often
>than not it doesn't.
Sounds like a cable problem to me. Try wiggling the cable at either end
and see if that makes the problem better or worse.
Hope this helps,
Wally
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Hi Ted, Wally Neilson here;
At 04:59 PM 09/16/2001 -0700, you wrote:
I
have a HP 720C printer hooked up to a Mustek 1200EP3. When I scan and try
to print a scan or anything it starts and it stops in the middle and says
basically that "there is an eror to printing on LPTI. Error is
unknown and restart and try again" . Occasionally it works but more
often than not it doesn't.
Sounds like a cable problem to me. Try wiggling the cable at either
end and see if that makes the problem better or worse.
Hope this helps,
Wally
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From helpline@tccug.org Mon Sep 17 09:25:42 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (helpline@tccug.org)
Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 04:25:42 EDT
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] (no subject)
Message-ID: <6.1c26df75.28d70d86@cs.com>
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On my Compaq Presario whenever I send something to the recycle bin and then
go look for it nothing appears in my recycle bin ? thanx
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From helpline@tccug.org Mon Sep 17 21:55:57 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Veronica Pasquale)
Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 16:55:57 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] bad floppy
Message-ID:
I have pictures on a floppy disk. When I try to access the pictures, I get
an error message that says, "The disk in drive A is not formatted. Do you
want to format it now?"
Of course I don't want to format it -- I want to get at the pictures! Is it
possible to access the pictures somehow and save them, or are they all lost?
Veronica.
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From helpline@tccug.org Mon Sep 17 23:00:48 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Blake Boyer)
Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 18:00:48 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] bad floppy
References:
Message-ID: <000b01c13fc4$3651e080$af59fea9@reskit.local>
Your probably out of luck. There are some software programs available that
will recover data from damaged disks, but I don't have one. You might
search the net for "floppy disk recovery" or similiar phrase.
lol
Blake...
----- Original Message -----
From: "Veronica Pasquale"
To:
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 4:55 PM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] bad floppy
> I have pictures on a floppy disk. When I try to access the pictures, I get
> an error message that says, "The disk in drive A is not formatted. Do you
> want to format it now?"
>
> Of course I don't want to format it -- I want to get at the pictures! Is
it
> possible to access the pictures somehow and save them, or are they all
lost?
> Veronica.
>
> _________________________________________________________________
> Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
>
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From helpline@tccug.org Tue Sep 18 03:39:41 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (W. R. Neilson)
Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 19:39:41 -0700
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Re: bad floppy
In-Reply-To: <000b01c13fc4$3651e080$af59fea9@reskit.local>
References:
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Hi Veronica, Wally Neilson here;
Blake is probably correct in his reply below, but before I would give up on
he diskette I would try three other things:
1. Try to read the diskette in another computer; sometimes the
difference between the head alignment of two different computers is so
great that one can't see the tracks laid down by the other, even though
they are there. This is especially true if the diskette was originally
recorded on a low density drive and the computer your using to read it has
a high density drive.
2. Are you sure that the disk was made on an IBM compatible machine,
or could it have been made on an Apple or Macintosh?
3. Have you tried looking at the diskette with Norton Utility's Disk
Doctor, that might be able to recover the data on a sector-by-sector basis
and reassemble it on a hard disk.
Hope this helps,
Wally Neilson
At 06:00 PM 09/17/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>Your probably out of luck. There are some software programs available that
>will recover data from damaged disks, but I don't have one. You might
>search the net for "floppy disk recovery" or similiar phrase.
>
>lol
>Blake...
>----- Original Message -----
>From: "Veronica Pasquale"
>To:
>Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 4:55 PM
>Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] bad floppy
>
>
> > I have pictures on a floppy disk. When I try to access the pictures, I get
> > an error message that says, "The disk in drive A is not formatted. Do you
> > want to format it now?"
> >
> > Of course I don't want to format it -- I want to get at the pictures! Is
>it
> > possible to access the pictures somehow and save them, or are they all
>lost?
> > Veronica.
> >
> > _________________________________________________________________
> > Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
> >
> >
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Hi Veronica, Wally Neilson here;
Blake is probably correct in his reply below, but before I would give up
on he diskette I would try three other things:
1.Try to read the
diskette in another computer; sometimes the difference between the head
alignment of two different computers is so great that one can't see the
tracks laid down by the other, even though they are there. This is
especially true if the diskette was originally recorded on a low density
drive and the computer your using to read it has a high density
drive.
2.Are you sure that
the disk was made on an IBM compatible machine, or could it have been
made on an Apple or Macintosh?
3.Have you tried
looking at the diskette with Norton Utility's Disk Doctor, that might be
able to recover the data on a sector-by-sector basis and reassemble it on
a hard disk.
Hope this helps,
Wally Neilson
At 06:00 PM 09/17/2001 -0400, you wrote:
Your probably out of luck.
There are some software programs available that
will recover data from damaged disks, but I don't have one. You
might
search the net for "floppy disk recovery" or similiar
phrase.
lol
Blake...
----- Original Message -----
From: "Veronica Pasquale" <vcpasq@hotmail.com>
To: <helpline@tccug.org>
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 4:55 PM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] bad floppy
> I have pictures on a floppy disk. When I try to access the pictures,
I get
> an error message that says, "The disk in drive A is not
formatted. Do you
> want to format it now?"
>
> Of course I don't want to format it -- I want to get at the
pictures! Is
it
> possible to access the pictures somehow and save them, or are they
all
lost?
> Veronica.
>
>
_________________________________________________________________
> Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at
http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
>
>
> _______________________________________________
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> Helpline@tccug.org
>
http://www.pairlist.net/mailman/listinfo/helpline
>
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From helpline@tccug.org Tue Sep 18 03:49:31 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Virginia O'Neill)
Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 19:49:31 -0700
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] (no subject)
References: <6.1c26df75.28d70d86@cs.com>
Message-ID: <001301c13fec$937a92c0$30083218@stu.adelphia.net>
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Right click on your Recycle Bin icon to get Properties. See if "Do not =
move files to Recycle Bin. Remove files immediately when deleted" is =
checked. If it is, uncheck it.
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Goc34983@cs.com=20
To: helpline@tccug.org=20
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 1:25 AM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] (no subject)
On my Compaq Presario whenever I send something to the recycle bin and =
then go look for it nothing appears in my recycle bin ? thanx=20
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From helpline@tccug.org Tue Sep 18 03:49:50 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (W. R. Neilson)
Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 19:49:50 -0700
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Re: "Nothing in my Recycle Bin"
In-Reply-To: <6.1c26df75.28d70d86@cs.com>
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20010917194153.01d23920@pop.stu.adelphia.net>
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Hi GOC, Wally Neilson here;
At 04:25 AM 09/17/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>On my Compaq Presario whenever I send something to the recycle bin and=20
>then go look for it nothing appears in my recycle bin ? thanx
It is possible that you or someone has set the capacity of your recycle bin=
=20
to zero. To check this out, and to set it so some reasonable value follow=
=20
the steps below.
To change the capacity of the Recycle Bin
On the desktop, right-click the , and then click Properties.
Drag the slider to increase or decrease the amount of disk space that is=20
reserved for storing deleted files.
Notes
=B7 If you want to use different settings for different drives, on the=
=20
Recycle Bin Properties dialog box, click Configure drives independently,=20
and then click the drive tab to change settings for a particular drive.
=B7 If you want to use the same settings for all drives, click Use one=
=20
setting for all drives.
The other possibility is that someone has set up your machine so the delete=
=20
process bypasses your recycle bin. To check this out do as follows:
To permanently remove files when you delete them
On the desktop, right-click the , and then click Properties.
Select the Do not move files to the Recycle Bin check box.
If this check box is selected, you will be unable to recover any files you=
=20
delete.
Notes
=B7 If you want to use different settings for different drives, on the=
=20
Recycle Bin Properties dialog box, click Configure drives independently,=20
and then click the drive tab to change settings for a particular drive.
=B7 If you want to use the same settings for all drives, click Use one=
=20
setting for all drives.
If you do not want to automatically remove deleted files go to the recycle=
=20
bin as described above and remove the check mark from the "Do not move=20
files to the Recycle Bin" check box
Hope this helps,
Wally Neilson
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Hi GOC, Wally Neilson here;
At 04:25 AM 09/17/2001 -0400, you wrote:
On
my Compaq Presario whenever I send something to the recycle bin and then
go look for it nothing appears in my recycle bin
? thanx
It is possible that you or someone has set the capacity of your recycle
bin to zero. To check this out, and to set it so some reasonable
value follow the steps below.
To change the capacity of the Recycle Bin=20
On the desktop, right-click the , and then click Properties.=20
Drag the slider to increase or decrease the amount of disk space that
is reserved for storing deleted files.=20
Notes
=B7 &nbs=
p; If
you want to use different settings for different drives, on the
Recycle Bin Properties dialog box, click Configure drivesindependently, and then click the drive tab to change settings for a=
particular drive.
=B7If you want to use the same settings for all drives, click Use one=
setting for all drives.
The other possibility is that someone has set up your machine so the delete=
process bypasses your recycle bin. To check this out do as=
follows:
To permanently remove files when you delete them=20
On the desktop, right-click the , and then click Properties.=20
Select the Do not move files to the Recycle Bin check box.=20
If this check box is selected, you will be unable to recover any files=
you delete.=20
Notes
=B7If you want to use different settings for different drives, on the=
Recycle Bin Properties dialog box, click Configure drives=
independently, and then click the drive tab to change settings for a=
particular drive.
=B7If you want to use the same settings for all drives, click Use one=
setting for all drives.
If you do not want to automatically remove deleted files go to the recycle=
bin as described above and remove the check mark from the "Do not move=
files to the Recycle Bin" check box
Hope this helps,
Wally Neilson
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From helpline@tccug.org Tue Sep 18 04:34:00 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (W. R. Neilson)
Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 20:34:00 -0700
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] More re. Bad Floppy
Message-ID: <5.1.0.14.0.20010917202901.01d1d830@pop.stu.adelphia.net>
Hi Veronica, Wally Neilson again,
Take a look at Gibson Research's Spinrite technology at
http://grc.com. Use the provided links to check out the Q&A section. This
not-for-free downloadable software may just do the trick if my other
suggestions don't work. You should try to access the diskette from a DOS
prompt first however,, if DOS can't see it then neither can Spinrite.
Hope this helps,
Wally
From helpline@tccug.org Tue Sep 18 03:53:35 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (John Feist)
Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 22:53:35 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Truncated messages
Message-ID: <41200192182533590@earthlink.net>
The truncation problem has been partially solved. I am quite sure it is internal since I still have it happen occasionally, but when it does I can get the final sentences by beginning to send a response to the sender. In the response my system (earthlink) insists on repeating the message being answered, and behold: the incoming message is complete. It is certainly goofy, but I can certainly live with it.
Regards to all,
Jack
From helpline@tccug.org Tue Sep 18 07:01:33 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Margaret Savarese)
Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2001 23:01:33 -0700
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] 2 problems
Message-ID: <20010917.230134.-212255.2.masa121@juno.com>
I tried to copy a floppy with some games to install on my other computer
up north. It would not install on my other computer from the copy and it
will not install from the original. What have I done wrong?
Also, my computer will not shut down. It gets to the place where it says
"Please wait till your computer shuts down" but it never gets to " It's
now safe to to turn off your computer". Can anyone help?
Marge
masa121@juno.com
From helpline@tccug.org Tue Sep 18 12:41:57 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Tom Bunten)
Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 04:41:57 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] 2 problems
In-Reply-To: <20010917.230134.-212255.2.masa121@juno.com>
Message-ID: <20010918114157.86245.qmail@web14605.mail.yahoo.com>
I had a similar problem, make sure hidden files are
accesable(sp)also run a scan disk on your hard drive
and if you have win 98 check for corrupted files. Tom
--- Margaret Savarese wrote:
> I tried to copy a floppy with some games to install
> on my other computer
> up north. It would not install on my other computer
> from the copy and it
> will not install from the original. What have I done
> wrong?
> Also, my computer will not shut down. It gets to
> the place where it says
> "Please wait till your computer shuts down" but it
> never gets to " It's
> now safe to to turn off your computer". Can anyone
> help?
> Marge
> masa121@juno.com
>
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From helpline@tccug.org Tue Sep 18 15:55:48 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (Dick Carricato)
Date: Tue, 18 Sep 2001 10:55:48 -0400
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] bad floppy
References:
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Veronica,
Don't give up on it. Write protect the diskette and keep trying. I have =
had that experience with Windows 95. It seems that from time to time =
when I tried to read a diskette formatted for 720 kB I would get that =
response. Just "messing" with it would get the machine to read it.=20
Another trick that used to work years ago was to take the errant disk =
tap it on a hard surface. Tap each edge briskly on a table and then try =
again.
Definitely try all this 'stuff' in DOS if possible. Also try other =
machines...
Good luck,
Dick
----- Original Message -----=20
From: Veronica Pasquale=20
To: helpline@tccug.org=20
Sent: Monday, September 17, 2001 4:55 PM
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] bad floppy
I have pictures on a floppy disk. When I try to access the pictures, I =
get=20
an error message that says, "The disk in drive A is not formatted. Do =
you=20
want to format it now?"
Of course I don't want to format it -- I want to get at the pictures! =
Is it=20
possible to access the pictures somehow and save them, or are they all =
lost?
Veronica.
_________________________________________________________________
Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at =
http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp
_______________________________________________
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Veronica,
Don't give up on it. Write protect the =
diskette and=20
keep trying. I have had that experience with Windows 95. It seems that =
from time=20
to time when I tried to read a diskette formatted for 720 kB I would get =
that=20
response. Just "messing" with it would get the machine to read it. =
Another trick that used to work years ago was =
to take=20
the errant disk tap it on a hard surface. Tap each edge briskly on a =
table and=20
then try again.
Definitely try all this 'stuff' in DOS if =
possible.=20
Also try other machines...
I have pictures on a floppy disk. When I try to access =
the=20
pictures, I get an error message that says, "The disk in drive A =
is not=20
formatted. Do you want to format it now?"
Of course I don't =
want to=20
format it -- I want to get at the pictures! Is it possible to =
access the=20
pictures somehow and save them, or are they all=20
=
lost? Veronica.
_______________________________________________=
__________________ Get=20
your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.as=
p
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From helpline@tccug.org Wed Sep 19 15:26:51 2001
From: helpline@tccug.org (clark747)
Date: Wed, 19 Sep 2001 09:26:51 -0500
Subject: [TCCUG Helpline] Windows 2000
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I apologize to Blake, Wally, Tom and others who had given me advice on =
my computer and Win2000 problems. Many of my communications have been =
lost thanks to many computer problems which still exist. I have had FPL =
check out the power to my fuse box and then a licensed electrician check =
out the circuitry from the CB panel to my computer. Although everything =
checked out ok he did split the circuits so that I have a dedicated =
circuit with its own breaker from the CB panel to my computer.
In desperation, I changed the mouse and saw a reduction in the number of =
crashes but still encounter them all too frequently especially after the =
computer has been in use for longer periods like 20-30 minutes when =
everything goes blank. It appears as if it could be a heat problem but =
I have had several cooling fans installed and still have the problem. =
Even after a normal shutdown, on start up almost every time I am faced =
with a scandisk operation. At times the normal shut down does not power =
down the computer and I have to hold the on/off button for up to 15 =
seconds to get a complete shutdown.
I have written the Chairman of Gateway pleading for a new computer. =
This was about 2 weeks ago and I haven't heard but this is probably due =
to all of this country's horrible problems.
My guru at C&W computers still thinks it is a motherboard and processor =
problem whih he claims is a problem with Pentium 4. Does anyone have =
any thoughts as to what motherboard and processor other than Intel might =
have fewer problems and better cooling control?
Thanks for taking time to offer your advice and assistance.
Let A Smile Be Your Umbrella, Clark
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I apologize to Blake, Wally, Tom and =
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still=20
exist. I have had FPL check out the power to my fuse box and then =
a=20
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computer. Although everything checked out ok he did split the =
circuits so=20
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to my=20
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saw a=20
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frequently=20
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20-30=20
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heat=20
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time I am=20