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PC & MAC CLINIC - On line problem solving. (CPU)     

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

Mr Euro - 05 Jan 2005 21:10 - 2853 of 11003

Thanks Opt. Can you send mail too through the site?

Optimist - 05 Jan 2005 21:18 - 2854 of 11003

Mr E

Yes you can but I think the mail has Mail2Web on it. Also, you have to check the send copy to yourself box if you need a copy of it.

Treblewide - 05 Jan 2005 21:20 - 2855 of 11003

E---email sent.......

Mr Euro - 05 Jan 2005 21:21 - 2856 of 11003

Thanks Opt. It wont let me log in for some reason, keeps saying error?

Optimist - 05 Jan 2005 21:30 - 2857 of 11003

Mr E

Assuming you are using the right password then I have never known Mail2Web to fail to connect to a standard POP3 account.

Is your email server a POP3 one?
Does it require special authentcation?

BTW you should be able to send emails from Outlook using the your ISP's SMTP server. You should not have to enter the correct details of your incoming account.

Mr Euro - 05 Jan 2005 21:32 - 2858 of 11003

Thanks Opt. Do you know where I can find my ISP;s (AOL) SMTP server details?

Optimist - 05 Jan 2005 21:46 - 2859 of 11003

Mr E

I imagine that the details are on their website but with AOL it may not be possible. In fact they could be the reason that you can't connect to your mailserver.

Have you got an account with a proper ISP that you can check things out on?

Kayak - 05 Jan 2005 22:24 - 2860 of 11003

Mr Euro, have you keyed in just the first part of your email address (before the '@') under account name for the incoming mail server? Check your password too.

Mr Euro - 06 Jan 2005 16:10 - 2861 of 11003

thanks guys.

Kayak no in fact I have put the email account ID i.e. m371****9-2 under account name for the incoming mail server (on outlook), is this wrong? Tried password.

Kayak - 06 Jan 2005 16:41 - 2862 of 11003

I'm not familar with 1and1 but you should type in the account name for email collection and its password, making sure upper and lower case are correct in each case. Often they are the same as the first part of the email address. Check with 1and1 to be sure.

Iain - 08 Jan 2005 02:40 - 2863 of 11003

ive installed Norton Internet security 2005 on my kids PCS.On mine it runs fine. intel 4/ 2.3. 512 ram.
On their machines the parental control can take up to 3 minutes to load,on mine about 8 seconds,they have athlon xp and 256 ram.
Any idea what the prob can be?

Iain - 08 Jan 2005 18:53 - 2864 of 11003

HELP!
Decided to re-install my son`s XP home due to Tons of spyware.Bulldog/Webrebates etc.I dont know how they got there as Norton was up and running and password protected.Hoping they are not on the recovery discs.It a PC World computer. A Fujitsu Siemens one.If that helps?? :-)
After re-installing some still there! Then tried installing my XP PRO Copy. This worked. All Spy ware had gone. Went to activate product, which went ok.Then I got one of those shutdown in 1 minute boxes. Cant remember the name. If I remember rightly it will keep doing this.
How do I format drive properly and re-install the provided XP Home edition and make sure there are no nastys lurking.

Optimist - 08 Jan 2005 19:16 - 2865 of 11003

Iain

Boot the machine from the instalation CD it will eventually ask you whether you want to do a new install or repair. Select new and you will be asked where you want to install it. I can't remember the exact messages but you need to delete the existing partition and then create a new one. All of your existing data will be lost.

Iain - 08 Jan 2005 19:20 - 2866 of 11003

I did that Optomist.But on restarting ran a virus and adaware scan and still lots there.Wondering if it could be on the recovery disks!

Optimist - 08 Jan 2005 19:23 - 2867 of 11003

What recovery disks are you using?

Iain - 08 Jan 2005 19:34 - 2868 of 11003

Fujitsu siemans Product recovery
Windows Home Edition SP1A.
Nearly finished loading on his machine.Downloaded the SPWARE removal tool from Symantec as well.So ill run that first

Iain - 08 Jan 2005 19:37 - 2869 of 11003

Update:
Loaded ok: No sign of any AD Stuff.Just installing Norton 2005 Before attempting Internet connection.Still cant fathom out how it got infected.On my machine Ive never had anything get through with Norton.

Optimist - 08 Jan 2005 19:42 - 2870 of 11003

Iain

If you can get hold of a copy then I strongly reccomend installing service pack 2 before you connect to the internet.

Iain - 08 Jan 2005 22:08 - 2871 of 11003

Finally there and bug free.Ive been at this since 4pm!!!!
Thanks optomist.
have a virtual one on meepint.jpg

Optimist - 08 Jan 2005 22:13 - 2872 of 11003

Thanks Iain ;-)
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