Re: PCWorks: Renaming a folder in CD-RW

2002-11-22 Thread Gerald E. Boyd
At 12:28 PM 11/22/2002 -0500, Harold B wrote the following: ONE particular folder in my CD-RW (it's called "Address Book Backup") is giving me trouble in my effort to rename it. And it's only that particular folder. I can rename it "Address Backup" ... I can rename it "Book Backup" ... but whe

Re: PCWorks: AVG anti-v**us

2002-11-22 Thread Ed
John, I have been using AVG6 FREE version for a couple years now, and I much prefer it over either of the other TWO top AV programs. YES you can switch it off. . .but WHY??? Ed - Original Message - From: "John O'Flynn" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Friday, November 22

PCWorks: Renaming a folder in CD-RW

2002-11-22 Thread Harold B
Thank you for your responses re "Strange reply from PCWorks" ... it's just something I never got before when sending a post to PCWorks. I still don't know what it's all about, never got such messages before, nor why it's necessary to even get that message (as long as the posting gets to the list).

PCWorks: AVG anti-v**us

2002-11-22 Thread John O'Flynn
Hi all Because McAfee have decided to jack up my renewal charge, and generally aggravate me at the best of times, I have decided to try out AVG free version. I know some of you were enthusiastic about it in the past, but times change. Are many of you still using it? Any comments, good or bad?

Re: PCWorks: Heat sink clips

2002-11-22 Thread Peter Kaulback
Hi Clint, yes it was a retail Intel heatsink package and my relative did manage to get it off, I think he said a tab on the side of the Zif socket snapped but he is unconcerned as the board is garbage maybe it went into the garbage already ;) With his the green lever was useless, as all it did w

Re: PCWorks: Stange reply from PCWorks

2002-11-22 Thread Robert Thornton
Way to go. > Harold and all, > > The correct approach to Tony's vacation email setup would have been to > temporarily set his mailing list status to NOMAIL, which I have taken the > liberty of doing for him. Autoresponders might be great for business email, > and perhaps for friends or family but

RE: PCWorks: Stange reply from PCWorks

2002-11-22 Thread Marlene Coldwell
Harold and all, The correct approach to Tony's vacation email setup would have been to temporarily set his mailing list status to NOMAIL, which I have taken the liberty of doing for him. Autoresponders might be great for business email, and perhaps for friends or family but not for mailing lists.