Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Timeliner
- 05 Feb 2004 18:15
- 1279 of 11003
I had BT Yahoo broadband fitted a week ago, but have been unable to use outlook express for email.
I get the following error
"Your server has unexpectedly terminated the connection. Possible causes for this include server problems, network problems, or a long period of inactivity. Account: 'BT Yahoo! Broadband Mail', Server: 'mail.btinternet.com', Protocol: SMTP, Port: 25, Secure(SSL): No, Error Number: 0x800CCC0F"
However - Hotmail emails work in and out through outlook express without problems. I have tried changing the settings but with no joy.
I am using a Linksys Wireless -G ADSL Gateway (router/modem) for access to the broadband - and the main PC which I use is connected via Ethernet Network Cable.
Any help would be appreciated especially from anyone who has a similar setup.
I am getting a bit p**sed off using the Yahoo web-based email service.
Thanks
Kayak
- 05 Feb 2004 20:48
- 1280 of 11003
Timeliner, if your email address is correctly specified in the account details in Outlook Express then the only other thing I can think of is that BT or Yahoo haven't enabled your email address for use via SMTP. BT have a class of email users who can only send and collect their mail via the web interface. Are you using an address you had before?
Seymour Clearly
- 05 Feb 2004 22:16
- 1281 of 11003
Does anyone have any tips for cleaning tft screens? My Dell is starting to get mucky - might have to stop the children using this PC!
With my laptop I've simply breathed on the screen then rubbed gently with a very soft tissue or spectacle lens cloth, but am sure there is a better method.
All suggestions gratefully accepted :-)
Timeliner
- 05 Feb 2004 22:56
- 1282 of 11003
Kayak
I managed to sort it after phoning BT Broadband, even though the settings which they suggested I use seemed to duplicate the ones already there.
Having used AOL for the past 18 months or so - it is a breath of fresh air!
Thanks anyway.
2Abbey
- 06 Feb 2004 08:05
- 1283 of 11003
I had a slight problem with my PC yesterday. Things were slowing down a bit and I noticed from the task manager that nearly 800Mb of RAM was being used!
This seemed excessive and I am at a loss to explain it. This morning I opened up the same windows and under 300 Mb is being used. Immediately thought virus, but I operate behind a Norton firewall with regular virus scans. Norton Internet Security indicates everything is OK
Any other thoughts on this.
Currently have 512Mb DDR 400 Ram with Gigabyte motherboard and AMD Barton processor
Spaceman
- 06 Feb 2004 11:02
- 1284 of 11003
2abbey, could be a spyware hijack, have you noticed any other symptons like changed home page?
Kayak
- 06 Feb 2004 11:57
- 1285 of 11003
2Abbey, many PCs exhibit the symptom of the memory usage increasing during the time the computer has been running. This is normally due to a single application that is bad at releasing memory. Keep an eye on it and Task Manager will tell you, in the detailed list, which application is using up the memory. This is if you have Windows 2000 or XP. Windows 98 is very bad to start with in this area so definitely look to upgrading if you have 98.
2Abbey
- 06 Feb 2004 12:51
- 1286 of 11003
Thanks for the replies Spaceman and Kayak. Machine currently showing 294Mb being used. I have adaware which I regularly use, but I have not noticed any other problems such as change of home pages etc.
This is the first time that I have had a problem like this. I did use Task Manager and it stated that Internet Explorer was using nearly 600Mb of RAM which seemed odd as I only had 4 windows open.
Currently use Xp Professional with all service packs etc added in.
2Abbey
- 06 Feb 2004 16:27
- 1288 of 11003
Thanks Optimist, I'll try that. Have noticed that slightly more RAM is now being used, 312Mb as opposed to a smaller amount earlier, same windows open. As Kayak says, particular application may be bad at releasing memory.
A little difficult to shut down though whilst trading!!!
hilary
- 07 Feb 2004 11:28
- 1289 of 11003
I'm trying to connect my mobile phone to my laptop via infrared.
The infrared port on my laptop doesn't seem to be enabled as the Nokia Connection Manager says "Media type not supported. Check your system for media settings".
Does anybody know how I enable the infrared on my laptop please? It's a Dell Inspiron 8100 running Windows ME.
Seymour Clearly
- 07 Feb 2004 12:04
- 1290 of 11003
Hilary, click settings, control panel and there should be an option in there to switch infra red on. It then switches off after a while if it hasn't been used. My dell laptop doesn't do it any more since I reformatted the hard disk and reinstalled Windows, and I can't find out how to reset it. Suspect there's something I missed out reinstalling.
Hope this helps.
hilary
- 07 Feb 2004 12:12
- 1291 of 11003
SC,
Thanks for your help, but there's nothing that I can see within the Control Panel which refers to Infrared.
Mega Bucks
- 07 Feb 2004 12:33
- 1293 of 11003
afternoon campers :-)
could some kind person help me please i have my pc hooked up to ntl cable which is 99.99% reliable but bacause it aint 100% reliable i want to know is it possible to have a back up 56k modem on the same pc if so how ?????
thanks for taking time out to answer my problem :-)
Mega...
Kayak
- 07 Feb 2004 12:43
- 1295 of 11003
Hilary, you may have to enable the infrared port in the laptop before Windows will see it. That will be done in the laptop setup. There is either a special button for the setup settings or they will be accessed in the normal way by pressing DEL on boot.
hilary
- 07 Feb 2004 13:22
- 1296 of 11003
Thanks for your help guys.
I've now managed to get to the root of the problem. My husband tells me that he had to disable the infrared port in the BIOS because he wanted to use the serial port for something and it was conflicting with the infrared port.
He's now disabled the serial port and enabled the infrared port again and it's working fine. Apparently he tried assigning different numbers to each of the ports but they can't both work together for some weird reason.