I am really begining to hate windos 2000 pro. I am set to dual boot windows
2Kpro and windows ME. Yeasterday I kept re-booting and coming up with a
different windows 2000pro, or at least it looked different. Any way after
doing a repair with the cd and finding out I had bad memory in my computer
Keith,
Thank you for this info - tried it this morning with Messager here at work,
and set it to check every 5 minutes and it worked without any problem.
Now if you could help me with any issues that you might have run across
with running Communicator/Messager. In the past I have read,
At 01:22 PM 1/15/2002 -0500, you wrote:
If you installed Win2k on a separate partition, it sounds like your bad
memory was corrupting your user profile every time you booted. Look in
Documents and Setting and see if you have multiple folders with your user
name. Usually, with a corrupt profile,
Hi everyone,
I got a new computer with win. xp. It works great but I have a question
about the power down portion of the program. When I shut down win-xp with
turn off computer it seems to shut down everything pretty well including
the PC itself. I have to shut off the DSL modem and the
At 02:36 PM 1/14/02 -0500, John O'Flynn wrote the following:
Do any of you listmembers use CacheSentry, or can you comment on
it? http://www.mindspring.com/~dpoch/enigmatic/cachesentry.html
The developer claims that there are serious bugs in the IE cache
manager, which have still not been
Ed,
Thanks for the reply. I have been using End-It-All on my Win98
system for some time and am very happy with it. I didn't know that
it would work with XP also.
What I was getting at in my original post was that in WinXP, what
are the equivalent(s) to explorer and systray in Win98? In other
At 12:29 1/15/02 -0800, you wrote:
At 02:36 PM 1/14/02 -0500, John O'Flynn wrote the following:
Do any of you listmembers use CacheSentry, or can you comment on
it? http://www.mindspring.com/~dpoch/enigmatic/cachesentry.html
The developer claims that there are serious bugs in the IE cache
I don't think you need a program to shut things down in WinXP. XP is
different than Win9x. You may want to shut down running applications which
you can do by right clicking on the task bar and selecting Task Manager. On
the applications tab, shut down the applications if you want to by
Here ya go, Harold.step by step:
http://www.purple-owl.com/pocketpc-palm-icons-mspaint.html
By the way, I just went to google and searched for mspaint icons and
this is
the first thing that came up ... Linda
As usual, Linda ... you're responses are correct and to-the-point. And
Google is my
Harold.that's the great thing about Google...you don't even need to
understand Boolean.just type in the words you want..I used to do all
the Boolean stuff: quotes, ands, ors, buts, ifs, whatevers and never could
find half of what I wanted..with Google I just type a string of
At 06:22 PM 1/15/2002 -0600, you wrote:
Gerry! That was a great bit of info on the Chandra Levy case in
accordance with what the FBI did to trace her whereabouts.
It is regrettable though in my case, because if I got lost embroiled in a
controversy, the FBI could just collectively scratch
P180 MHz, Award bios, Win 98 SE, 192 MB RAM
There are many stories of Windows shutdown problems, but no-one seems to
have the problem that I have -- i.e. Windows refuses to load after boot-up.
Sometimes I have to reboot as many as half a dozen times before Windows will
load. It doesn't matter
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