In total ignorance - I ask here as I don't know where to ask !
Somehow I got into this Mozilla newsgroup - can't remember how - long
time ago.
I want to ask questions about Windows 7 and when googling, I found that
there is a Newsgroup called "alt.windows7.general" - found on
DICK HOFFMAN wrote:
> On 4/22/2017 6:23 PM, DICK HOFFMAN wrote:
>> On 4/22/2017 6:16 PM, DICK HOFFMAN wrote:
>>> On 4/22/2017 5:42 PM, Arnie Goetchius wrote:
DICK HOFFMAN wrote:
> On 4/22/2017 2:36 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 4/22/2017 11:22 AM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
>>>
On 4/22/2017 6:23 PM, DICK HOFFMAN wrote:
On 4/22/2017 6:16 PM, DICK HOFFMAN wrote:
On 4/22/2017 5:42 PM, Arnie Goetchius wrote:
DICK HOFFMAN wrote:
On 4/22/2017 2:36 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 4/22/2017 11:22 AM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
DICK HOFFMAN wrote:
There is probably a simple
On 4/22/2017 6:16 PM, DICK HOFFMAN wrote:
On 4/22/2017 5:42 PM, Arnie Goetchius wrote:
DICK HOFFMAN wrote:
On 4/22/2017 2:36 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 4/22/2017 11:22 AM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
DICK HOFFMAN wrote:
There is probably a simple answer to this but I can't find it.
Several
On 4/22/2017 5:42 PM, Arnie Goetchius wrote:
DICK HOFFMAN wrote:
On 4/22/2017 2:36 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 4/22/2017 11:22 AM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
DICK HOFFMAN wrote:
There is probably a simple answer to this but I can't find it. Several
months ago after I "upgraded" to Windows 10
DICK HOFFMAN wrote:
> On 4/22/2017 2:36 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 4/22/2017 11:22 AM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
>>> DICK HOFFMAN wrote:
There is probably a simple answer to this but I can't find it. Several
months ago after I "upgraded" to Windows 10 I noticed that SeaMonkey
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
DICK HOFFMAN wrote:
There is probably a simple answer to this but I can't find it.
Several months ago after I "upgraded" to Windows 10 I noticed that
SeaMonkey (probably started in rel 2.45 but continuing in 2.46) was
no longer prompting me
On 4/22/2017 2:36 PM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 4/22/2017 11:22 AM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
DICK HOFFMAN wrote:
There is probably a simple answer to this but I can't find it. Several
months ago after I "upgraded" to Windows 10 I noticed that SeaMonkey
(probably started in rel 2.45 but
On 4/22/2017 11:22 AM, Jonathan N. Little wrote:
> DICK HOFFMAN wrote:
>> There is probably a simple answer to this but I can't find it. Several
>> months ago after I "upgraded" to Windows 10 I noticed that SeaMonkey
>> (probably started in rel 2.45 but continuing in 2.46) was no longer
>>
Jonathan N. Little wrote:
DICK HOFFMAN wrote:
There is probably a simple answer to this but I can't find it.
Several months ago after I "upgraded" to Windows 10 I noticed that
SeaMonkey (probably started in rel 2.45 but continuing in 2.46) was
no longer prompting me for the password for my
DICK HOFFMAN wrote:
There is probably a simple answer to this but I can't find it. Several
months ago after I "upgraded" to Windows 10 I noticed that SeaMonkey
(probably started in rel 2.45 but continuing in 2.46) was no longer
prompting me for the password for my primary email account. When I
There is probably a simple answer to this but I can't find it. Several
months ago after I "upgraded" to Windows 10 I noticed that SeaMonkey
(probably started in rel 2.45 but continuing in 2.46) was no longer
prompting me for the password for my primary email account. When I
started up SM mail
WaltS48 wrote on 22-04-17 14:43:
On 4/22/17 4:01 AM, Dirk Munk wrote:
I wanted to use Google Earth yesterday, and I was surprised with the
announcement that there was a new Google Earth for use in a browser.
The announcement contained a link to https://earth.google.com/web/ ,
but when I
Dirk Munk wrote:
I wanted to use Google Earth yesterday, and I was surprised with the
announcement that there was a new Google Earth for use in a browser. The
announcement contained a link to https://earth.google.com/web/ , but
when I opened it with SeaMonkey I got this message "Aw snap! The
On 4/22/17 4:01 AM, Dirk Munk wrote:
I wanted to use Google Earth yesterday, and I was surprised with the
announcement that there was a new Google Earth for use in a browser.
The announcement contained a link to https://earth.google.com/web/ ,
but when I opened it with SeaMonkey I got this
On 22/04/2017 8:01 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
Daniel wrote on 20-04-17 11:38:
On 20/04/2017 2:26 AM, Ray_Net wrote:
Richmond wrote on 19-04-17 10:58:
Ray_Net wrote:
Danny Kile wrote on 18-04-17 17:37:
J. Weaver Jr. wrote:
Frank-Rainer Grahl wrote:
Google is doing incorrect user agent sniffing. If
Dirk Munk writes:
> I wanted to use Google Earth yesterday, and I was surprised with the
> announcement that there was a new Google Earth for use in a browser. The
> announcement contained a link to https://earth.google.com/web/ , but when I
> opened it with SeaMonkey I got this
On 4/22/2017 1:01 AM, Dirk Munk wrote:
I wanted to use Google Earth yesterday, and I was surprised with the
announcement that there was a new Google Earth for use in a browser. The
announcement contained a link to https://earth.google.com/web/ , but
when I opened it with SeaMonkey I got this
Dirk Munk wrote:
I wanted to use Google Earth yesterday, and I was surprised with the
announcement that there was a new Google Earth for use in a browser.
The announcement contained a link to https://earth.google.com/web/ ,
but when I opened it with SeaMonkey I got this message "Aw snap! The
I wanted to use Google Earth yesterday, and I was surprised with the
announcement that there was a new Google Earth for use in a browser. The
announcement contained a link to https://earth.google.com/web/ , but
when I opened it with SeaMonkey I got this message "Aw snap! The new
Google Earth
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