u can. We are moving to Ventra IP, but that,
too, is just for the domain registration - our hosting is completely separate.
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accept the networked links.
We've had to set up an alias to a dummy file on the networked disk that we
double-click first to open Safari in a state where we can use it across the net!
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On 12/03/2022, at 1:56 PM, FW wrote:
> Does it have Claris Works ???
If you are interested in Claris Works because you have a need to read some old
documents, I have it running on my 10.6.8 Mac.
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The web reports similar problems over the last few years but none say that the
messages are empty. Maybe have a look at the raw source (View / Message / Raw
Source in my Mail program) of the returned messages to see if that offers any
clues.
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detail as to what programs you are using and how
you read your mail.
It would help to know:
What device/operating system version you are using
What mail client are you using
Whether you are using POP or IMAP
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Hello members,
can anyone explain to me why some random emails that I delete but then decide
to return to my In Box are totally blank when I then open them? Only To: &
Subject: …. are showing.
While here on email topic, how do I set the font colour for the body of my
messages, when I am
e
perfect answer.
More tests needed.
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turned on the power, avoided the modem,
and the iMac hasn't booted - if it had time to fully shut down last time it was
used it wouldn't have re-started.
I'll check it out next time I'm in at the house and let you know.
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g I've never seen anything like
it. When it was just the computer booting when I turned the modem on I was
prepared to accept that there may have been an effect, but with the modem off,
it is quite spooky.
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up to them - I definitely store a static charge strong enough to affect
electrical devices, but I've never actually turned one on before, and Geoff has
never had static issues.
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booted!
It does seem to be associated with the modem - I can go to the desk and sit in
front of the iMac and nothing happens unless I get close to the modem.
Any ideas?
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decided that the problem was with my CPU fan, and that it was probably an
accumulation of dust - the machine is some years old. I took it into our local
service centre and had it cleaned out - it has been just fine for over a year
now.
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rts that it
is, say, 100 metres due north, then go 100 metres due south and start looking.
Have a happy New Year everyone - we are going to see the fireworks (in Albany).
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o try.
Have a look at https://discussions.apple.com/thread/7100079
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you can help out.
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d this?
Try deleting the browser cache - this is normally where web pages store
information which can persist between browsing sessions.
Sorry, having a seniors's moment - I meant to say - clear cookies.
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d this?
Try deleting the browser cache - this is normally where web pages store
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ch appears when a button is
pressed, or something similar) then you need javascript. Contact us off-list
and if you like we can provide specific code when we understand exactly what
you want to achieve.
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ge, but that forum only had
people with the problem, and no proffered solution. I'll think about it. My
friend is going up to Perth some time; its a Mac air, so she can take the
machine into the Apple store and see if they can sort it out.
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il - all places where you
would expect to see a list of commands applicable to the current program. It
happens for English, French and Spanish (using the equivalent commands to show
the list).
I haven't been able to find any reported problem like this in other Mac forums.
Cheers, K
behaviour or have any idea of where we start looking
to get her commands displayed. She is unaware of doing anything that may have
caused the problem, and I can't find anything in her settings that could turn
off displaying the commands.
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share internet
connection over wifi) but when we re-booted the machines the internet sharing
on ethernet failed. Took out the EDUP, rebooted, and it all worked.
So it looks as though we need a new wifi router.
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can't get to his site because of the
westnet/iinet block. He can take it up with his hosting site.
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please, and let us know what
happens - we are trying to work out if it does respond for anyone in WA.
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ail the next time
we rebooted. If it is still working in a few days time I'll re-introduce the
EDUP and see if it causes a problem.
Thanks for all your help and for getting me thinking - I need someone else to
talk to about this stuff to see it all a bit clearer
Cheers, K
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could file share but not share the internet connection.
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umbers come from? Is it the Cisco
hub? I need to sort out why the other machines on the network have a different
router number from me; I think that may be crucial.
We may just get another modem, but I hate not figuring out what is happening
and fixing it!
Cheers, K
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and give up trying to share mine. The wifi does drop out at times and it isn't
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it worth a go? Another suggestion is to use the unix commands to shut down the
ethernet connection and re-starts it. I can do this, but can't see that it is
any different from doing it through system preferences, and I've already tried
that.
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re-created the ethernet service. I'm hoping someone can suggest other things I
can try. For example, are there any .plist files I can try deleting to see if
that helps restore our sharing?
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with no hassles for a long
time.
Any suggestions on what I should try to restore our shared access will be more
than welcome.
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s to be very flakey - it pays to take the modem to the shop when
buying an aerial to try it out.
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to take them online.
In general being offline implies no internet connection, but since Thunderbird
works this would appear not to be the problem
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through a proxy server.
As to why it is refusing connections, who knows. You need to ask your ISP. I
would think that if you waited for a few hours, whatever is wrong will be fixed
and it will all be working again.
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or financial details to any
unsolicited email no matter what it looks like, and who it appears to be from.
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be lots of options with the
web site depending on what is used to build it and where it is or will be
hosted.
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at least one machine running
7.something plus DOS on a 486).
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covering the issue and what the sender can do about it.
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any insights into this? In particular at what point in the
process of retrieving the web page does the switch occur?
I have informed the hosting company which Greenskills use but so far have no
comment from them.
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possible on a Mac,
because Apple took the security implications more seriously.
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in a finder window search box (top
right) and set it to look at file name and it told me that it was at
users/[username]/Library/Mail Downloads.
I assume that this approach should work for any version of the operation system.
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the
drawing characteristics of drawings.
I am happy to have a go at converting your files if you would like me to
(contact me off list).
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Peta,
I have had my Epson Stylus Photo R310 Printer for several years
(probably a few several years!)
Do you have Printer Setup Utility? If so, open this, select your
printer, then click on the utility button to get access to head
cleaning, etc.
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of this topic, but
it has not affected us before. Anyway, your advice was spot on and we
have now sorted it out.
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from the
preferences with no change. I do have backups but I'm not sure what
needs replacing. Any help will be appreciated.
emac 800MHz
OS 10.4.11
System Preferences 3.3
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home.
We would be happy to take it and with luck find a good home for it -
in fact we have someone in mind - his daughter is starting Uni in
Perth and wants a machine, and he does not have a lot of money.
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Sev
We just read more emails and saw that your computer was already
taken, so disregard our previous message. We have another machine
which we might be able to set up to be suitable.
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now says 9.40am.
Eudora shows the sent time and date as:
Date: Thu, 17 Dec 2009 09:37:22 +1100
which from what you say is correct.
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Ronni and Denise
Shouldn't it be +0800 (WST) not +1100
Yes, so it should, I did not pay enough attention to that bit.
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in was a bit
non-intuitive, but once we sorted that out it was not difficult and
worked well. We do not have to do anything special to line up the
disk and we use the Mac software provided with the printer.
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of its ability to write on printable
CDs. Its inks are expensive, but its performance has been fine - the
printing quality is good and we have had no feed problems.
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broadband connections. Your taxes at
work.
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Hi,
My sister, who is a Mac user, wants to buy a second-hand PC laptop to
set up as a game-playing machine.
We wondered if anyone has a laptop from the dark side that they no
longer use. Only requirements are:
15 screen (or better)
enough memory to be useful
running XP
reasonable price
I
in the process viewer, but maybe not? We thought up a few
very complex solutions, but something simple would be nice.
Does anyone know of any solution to this problem, either something
straightforward, or any flag which can be inspected by Applescript?
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Settings in the preferences and
tried to reset the default application again - same problem. It
appears to reset, but when I go on to tell it to reset all .doc files
it reverts to the now-deleted trial version.
Any ideas?
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Hi,
I'm looking for recommendations for morphing software, preferrably
something that will export to movie format.
I have MorphX, but find it to be a bit flakey and wondered if anyone
used software that they really liked .
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a re-install fails to fix it. I can drop back to toast V5 and
see if it makes a difference.
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this - it is in their interest to do so.
On 27/11/2006, at 4:15 PM, Steven wrote:
Anyone know of any comparisons that have been done between Australian
internet domain registrars with regards to price, features, service, etc?
Particularly in relation to their Mac friendliness?
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).
This is yet another example of varying web page behaviour where it is
not the fault of the browser - Safari (and most other browsers) and
especially Firefox generally handle standard HTML/Javascript very
well - as usual the fault lies with the creator of the web page.
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. Attempting to change the
ownership from the finder asks for admin password, then gives a no
permission error. It doesn't show up at all in Terminal, and /dev
itself is fine. Any ideas?
Needless to say, we've gone back to the old version of Silverkeeper.
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were reluctant to respond to an email address with a name such as
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. I also trashed the printing plist
file on the hosting machine and reset the preferences.
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As a result I've purchased PDFshrink - it looks just fine and gives a
choice of compression.
I do have an old (OS9) version of Acrobat Distiller, but it failed to
open the file, so I couldn't test that.
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on our other Mac (OS10.3.3) and produced a
slightly smaller file (5.1Mb).
Does anyone know if this is standard for PDFs created in this way,
and if Acrobat produces smaller PDFs than those created under OSX?
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on
an eMac that is still OS9 bootable.
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figure out what is stopping the
installation. Any ideas?
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received (ok - I know - get rid of
the PC :-)
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and accept today's date.
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though we only have one account on our
eMac, and it has full administrator privileges. We solved it be
rebooting in OS9, installing the software, then rebooting into OSX,
where it launched under Classic with no problem.
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district. A couple of pictures
slightly overlapped the text, but the maps, zooming, and showing the
toilets all worked.
Any problems with Mac/Netscape probably arise from their choice of
MapInfo as the engine - it may use IE/Microsoft special features in
the HTML code.
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between the Mac and the PC -
Mac-to-Mac copies are perfect. Since we want to back up the Mac to
the PC this could be a real hassle. Any ideas?
As always - any help will be greatly appreciated.
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the house? He used his machine mainly for email and
needs Windows 98 or 2000, and a modem that works with it.
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Go Eureka http://www.goeureka.com.au/standard.php is the Australian
Alta Vista.
Yahoo's Australian/NZ search page is http://au.anzwers.yahoo.com/
Cheers,
Kaye and Geoff
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Kaye Stott Geoff Prince
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(or the printer port - either
will work). Select the port and configure using ConfigPPP and it
should all work!
The page I've pointed to has a detailed description of what to do.
Cheers, Kaye
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Kaye Stott Geoff Prince
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to set up everything I need to use it,
including the system, on the external drive, and keep off the owners
internal drives.
Any ideas?
Cheers, Kaye
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Kaye Stott Geoff Prince
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