Hey Love4Vino, have you been able to surf the web again on your work computer? I know you mentioned they were installing software that would prevent you from doing that.
If you have an upgrade version, you need to have another version of windows installed to 'upgrade' to. The full version of the new system is on the disk, but when you buy an upgrade version, you are only paying for the upgrade key (The many number/letter code you need to authenticate your version versus anyone elses. If you had a full version of the new operating system you would have the full version key code and would be able to start from scratch.
Why would be able to receive emails but unable to send out new ones? I have satelite internet. They (wildblue) said it was a microsoft problem but a friend of mine said they're full of crap.
possibly your outgoing mail server is busy. If it worked before, don't change any of your settings. Maybe it will clear up in time. How longs it been doing that?
You could always send something from a different server like yahoo or hotmail.
sounds like the out going mail server is not correctly set up. Make sure there are no spelling errors or anything when checking the settings. They must be exact.
The out going mail part should be something like this. Pay particular attention the OUTGOING mail server. The other settings are correct already if they work to send mail.
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Type in smtp.xpress.com as your Outgoing mail (SMTP) server:
â–ºNote: The above are just indicative. Details of incoming and outgoing servers will be provided by your I.S.P. If you are a beginner, you might not know what the incoming and outgoing servers mean. It is not important at this stage to know the meaning; you simply need to know their values. Call up your I.S.P. and ask them to provide the information.
The wildblue discussion boards is what helped me. Obviously a lot of people were have the same trouble as me with the outlook express. You think the Wildblue cust serv rep would've been able to help the 3 TIMES WE CALLED.
Apparently the only thing we needed to do was check the box that said "my server needs authentication".
Now this is a cool trick. Some cartoon or animation that is available for viewing online can be ripped so that you can play it offline. ThereÂ’s a good chance that they are made in Shockwave Flash format, using the Macromedia Flash program. Whether it is flash animation, flash tutorials, flash websites, or even flash advertisement, all can be saved to your hard using some methods. To be honest I usually use this method to rip flash game.. oMG! :pbpt:
Be sure to bookmark this page just in case that you forget how to do it. (Ctrl+D)
For Firefox user
1) Click on Tools - Page Info
2). Then, click the Media Tab on the Page Info Windows
3). The media tab will have complete list of Images, CSS Files and Shockwave Flash files that were downloaded by the Firefox browser while loading the page of the website.
4). Scroll down the list and locate the .swf file.
5). Click the “Save As” button. Choose some folder on your hard drive and save the file.
For Internet Explorer user
1) Firstly, click Tools - Internet Options
2) In the General Tab, click the Settings button available in the Temporary Internet Files group.
3) Click View Files to open your Temporary Internet Files folder.
4) Click View - Details. Now click View - Arrange Icons By - Internet Address. Depending upon the webpage, there could one or more Flash files (Shockwave Flash Object) under the Internet Address.
5) Once you find the right flash file, right-click and choose Copy. Then paste the .swf file in any other folder,such as My Document.
Those methods above only function if your internet browserÂ’s cache file has not been cleared yet. Make sure that you did not close the internet browser before you save the flash file.
The alternative method that you can use is by using download manager such as Flashget and Internet Download Manager, which both you can get easily in the internet. For Flashget, use the ‘download all’ option, and for Internet Download Manager, use the Grabber tool. It’s faster and easier. Note: Some flash files are copyrighted. Check the license first before downloading any files to avoid copyright infringement. :wink:
Well, you can always low level format the hard drive. If you really want to follow government standards for erasing electronic data, you need to reformat plus run a utility that writes new data over the entire disk.
I guess it just depends on how far you need to go to make sure the data can't be seen... :eyeroll:
True. And how much they know about getting into stuff.
Case in point. An old coworker at my place, when he left, I was cleaning out his computer files and ran across, well, let's just say his extra curricular activities would have gotten him fired in corporate america. Judging from the amount of "stuff" on the hard drive, I don't know how the guy actually found time to work. I didn't have to look hard to find it, in fact I didn't need to, as I ran across it purely accidentally. I was surprised the guy would leave such compromising evidence on his computer.
However, if he had wanted to hide it, and there was any suspicions in the workplace about what he was up to all day, I'm confident I could have found it.
To clear private data from the Firefox browser, go to Tools - then Options and then go to the Privacy tab. There you will find an option: “Always clear my private data when I close Firefox“. Check the box to the left of that text. In settings, you will find a menu. You can clear the browsing history, download history, saved from information, cache, cookies, saved passwords and / or authenticated sessions.
What you select there will be cleared each time you exit Firefox. This is one way that you can maintain your privacy on the Firefox browser.
well the next time you call me Oh what you dont ever call me ok the next time you PM me give me the name and who starts in it with you so I can look good And HARD for it LOL :cool: :cool: :sheepish:
lol Ya dont go to thows sites and you dont have to worry about it!! lol JK!! I dont know other then the norten one It works good for me!! but you have to pay for it witch sucks I got my in the system works packege that I bought when compusa was going out of buss.!!!
it's probably a DNS server issue, at least that's what it sounds like. Why it would happen on both comcast and qwest surprises me, unless all your computers are setup to use the same DNS servers (i.e. setup manually instead of getting the info automagically).
I should start getting everyone to use microsoft Live's new remote support agent.. then I could fix your computer remotely.
I gotta get outta here (work). I'll do a little searching tonight to see if I can find the install link for remote desktop. It might come in handy for some of these tricky computer issues that come up.
it's fairly straightforward to change your DNS servers in windows, but I can try to walk ya through it, or find that remote desktop install page so I could do it myself, lol.
If so, this should be a good workaround.
http://www.thinkgeek.com/gadgets/security/99f1/
I can't imagine it would be hard to use.
I rotate them all the time ...
You could always send something from a different server like yahoo or hotmail.
The out going mail part should be something like this. Pay particular attention the OUTGOING mail server. The other settings are correct already if they work to send mail.
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Type in smtp.xpress.com as your Outgoing mail (SMTP) server:
â–ºNote: The above are just indicative. Details of incoming and outgoing servers will be provided by your I.S.P. If you are a beginner, you might not know what the incoming and outgoing servers mean. It is not important at this stage to know the meaning; you simply need to know their values. Call up your I.S.P. and ask them to provide the information.
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Try looking at this page for help
http://www.zolved.com/synapse/view_content/19223/How_do_I_setup_Outlook_Express_for_email
http://www.wildblue.cc/wbforums/archive/index.php/t-970.html
The wildblue discussion boards is what helped me. Obviously a lot of people were have the same trouble as me with the outlook express. You think the Wildblue cust serv rep would've been able to help the 3 TIMES WE CALLED.
Apparently the only thing we needed to do was check the box that said "my server needs authentication".
Thanks 3M for finding that for me. :grin:
Be sure to bookmark this page just in case that you forget how to do it. (Ctrl+D)
For Firefox user
1) Click on Tools - Page Info
2). Then, click the Media Tab on the Page Info Windows
3). The media tab will have complete list of Images, CSS Files and Shockwave Flash files that were downloaded by the Firefox browser while loading the page of the website.
4). Scroll down the list and locate the .swf file.
5). Click the “Save As” button. Choose some folder on your hard drive and save the file.
For Internet Explorer user
1) Firstly, click Tools - Internet Options
2) In the General Tab, click the Settings button available in the Temporary Internet Files group.
3) Click View Files to open your Temporary Internet Files folder.
4) Click View - Details. Now click View - Arrange Icons By - Internet Address. Depending upon the webpage, there could one or more Flash files (Shockwave Flash Object) under the Internet Address.
5) Once you find the right flash file, right-click and choose Copy. Then paste the .swf file in any other folder,such as My Document.
Those methods above only function if your internet browserÂ’s cache file has not been cleared yet. Make sure that you did not close the internet browser before you save the flash file.
The alternative method that you can use is by using download manager such as Flashget and Internet Download Manager, which both you can get easily in the internet. For Flashget, use the ‘download all’ option, and for Internet Download Manager, use the Grabber tool. It’s faster and easier. Note: Some flash files are copyrighted. Check the license first before downloading any files to avoid copyright infringement. :wink:
please let me know if you could do it
and how you did it
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oh it wont allow me to post it even :frown: its a .psd file
looks like a photo shop file. Do you have photo shop?
http://irfanview.tuwien.ac.at/
:sheepish: :wink:
but...what are you trying to get rid of?
do you use firefox or IE?
start here...
I guess it just depends on how far you need to go to make sure the data can't be seen... :eyeroll:
Case in point. An old coworker at my place, when he left, I was cleaning out his computer files and ran across, well, let's just say his extra curricular activities would have gotten him fired in corporate america. Judging from the amount of "stuff" on the hard drive, I don't know how the guy actually found time to work. I didn't have to look hard to find it, in fact I didn't need to, as I ran across it purely accidentally. I was surprised the guy would leave such compromising evidence on his computer.
However, if he had wanted to hide it, and there was any suspicions in the workplace about what he was up to all day, I'm confident I could have found it.
As far as erasing history, just tape over it. :goofy:
Its on dvd and already available at your local video store j/k
I predicted this response :pbpt:
I erased my website history. Does website history go on perm. record if the computer is on a server?
here's a good start..
for just one URL on firefox.
or
To clear private data from the Firefox browser, go to Tools - then Options and then go to the Privacy tab. There you will find an option: “Always clear my private data when I close Firefox“. Check the box to the left of that text. In settings, you will find a menu. You can clear the browsing history, download history, saved from information, cache, cookies, saved passwords and / or authenticated sessions.
What you select there will be cleared each time you exit Firefox. This is one way that you can maintain your privacy on the Firefox browser.
Too bad I'm just such a nice guy.
I had to come on to AOL dial up to get in here - what gives?
any ideas?
can anyone ask for me, the person who runs this show?
I should start getting everyone to use microsoft Live's new remote support agent.. then I could fix your computer remotely.
nice word
I've spent hours trying to take down firewalls and mess around.
I could get onto ableminds yesterday on my laptop.
my laptop says that ableminds website is running but that it can't respond or something because of a firewall.
but Ive always been able to get onto ableminds from work until today.
so I can still only get in here through AOL dial-up :frown:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenDNS
it's fairly straightforward to change your DNS servers in windows, but I can try to walk ya through it, or find that remote desktop install page so I could do it myself, lol.
now I gotta be sure I have my firewall back up
I dont get why it didnt work yesterday though
La forsythia de chamomile, "Miscellaneous Bugs" #418, 2 Jan 2008 7:16 pm
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