Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Spaceman
- 17 May 2004 11:08
- 1724 of 11003
Iain, they are probably spammers trying to see if your email address exists, not much you can do.
Spaceman
- 17 May 2004 11:49
- 1727 of 11003
Yes that would help but a lot of them dont have read reciepts they just see if the mail bounces, some have a hidden link which will check against the spammers site to show that the mail has been opened. There is a product called pocketknofe peek which I use which opens mail as bare information and allows you to look at it in several forms. I use it for this sort of mail.
Spaceman
- 17 May 2004 12:00
- 1729 of 11003
O, its from here http://www.xintercept.com/
Kayak
- 17 May 2004 12:06
- 1730 of 11003
You can look at emails safely from within Outlook Express. Properties, Details tab, Message Source. Do turn off the Preview Pane feature though (View/Layout) since that will open messages if they are highlighted.
Seymour Clearly
- 18 May 2004 08:59
- 1732 of 11003
Have made a hash of installing a 3Com Wireless PC card in my laptop - 'cause I couldn't find my Win 98 CD (now found).
When I boot up now I get messages saying the following files couldn't be found:
vredir.vxd
dfs.vxd
msnp32.dll
and then it says Windows networking couldn't be established. Have tried uninstalling and reinstalling the PC card software but just the same messages. Does anyone know how I can get these back without a complete reinstallation of W98. TIA.
Spaceman
- 18 May 2004 16:54
- 1739 of 11003
Iain, why do you think you need a boot disk? its not normally needed or advised with w2k onwards?
Seymour Clearly
- 18 May 2004 21:16
- 1740 of 11003
Optimist, thanks for the help so far, but still struggling. Re my post 1731, I have tried to get into the windows networking stuff, this is what I have:
Using Win 98 in control panel, I have "Network". Click on that brings up three tabs, first is Configuration. In this it says:
Client for Microsoft networks
Microsoft family login
Dial up adapter
TCP/IP
Is one of these the one I want to remove? Sorry for being so thick but I feel I am in a vat of treacle making slow progress at the moment. TIA (again!).
2Abbey
- 19 May 2004 07:37
- 1742 of 11003
Morning All,
Just thought I would update everyone on my proposed RAID setup and the resolution of the problems, see earlier post 1713
I managed to set up the raid array as raid 0. Apparently Windows needs a third party driver to make this work. Consulted my manual, found the relevant file using search and attempted to load into the new machine to make the discs work from the floppy drive (copied file)
No joy here. Consulted Gigabyte, told the file was in the boot driver section, bootdrv, found this again using search, went to the menu and up comes a dos screen giving various selections of drivers for additional arrangements. Put floppy into drive, selected the driver for the Silicon Image raid array and the drivers were copied to the floppy.
When loading up Xp, it comes to a screen where it asks if you want to load third party drivers, if you do not have any the setup fails. Click S and the floppy starts and loads in the relevant links. I have a feeling the other software is actually on the Xp disc.
Setup then continues as normal. When finished alter the bios to boot from SCUZI and not from the IDE port.
Thanks for all the help in the past.