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

Crocodile - 16 Dec 2002 03:59

Optimist - 10 May 2005 21:10 - 3286 of 11003

If you delete the whole inbox, try to export individual folders first. You should then be able to import them into your new inbox.

hodgins - 11 May 2005 18:55 - 3287 of 11003

Hi all, sorry for being a bit thick but after following Kayak 3283 I could not find it in Windows Explorer???
Also re Spaceman 3277, not quite sure how to access Task manager, but I presume this is diagnostic rather than fix it?
Got to go out but maybe "Outlook Express repair" from microsoft?????







Kayak - 11 May 2005 19:37 - 3288 of 11003

Task Manager: right click on an empty spot on the taskbar, select Task Manager, select Processes tab, look for a process called 'msimn' and check CPU column (it's a percentage).

The Store Folder option will give you the full folder name of the message store. It may be longer than the display width of the box. In Windows Explorer take each bit between the slashes and go down, starting at C:/ or whatever your disk is called (not at Desktop).

hodgins - 11 May 2005 22:37 - 3289 of 11003

Oh boy- I can now only get Outlook Express open by pressing Start/run, then typing in msimn.exe/OK
So, in other words, all normal icons have disappeared, can I get them back?

Kayak, after typing Tools/Options/Maintenance/Store Folder
I get Your personal message store is located in the following folder:
C:\Documents and Settings\Johnny\Local Settings\Application Data

but still can't find this in Windows Explorer

hodgins - 11 May 2005 22:39 - 3290 of 11003

CPU read 0, can i post you a beer?

Spaceman - 11 May 2005 22:48 - 3291 of 11003

hodgins, have you checked for virus/trojans? also I suggest that you urgently check that your hard disk is not full and that your hard disk does not have serious errors. Has it been making odd noises recently? it could be about to fail.

good luck.

Kayak - 11 May 2005 22:53 - 3292 of 11003

hodgins, there is more text to the right of what you have posted. You will have to click on the field and move the cursor to the right to see it.

hodgins - 11 May 2005 23:26 - 3293 of 11003

Thanks! Clean inbox, offenders deleted and deleting again.
Only 1 problem left. Since, I spoke to ISP provider earlier in the day all Outlook Express icons gone.
I can open Outlook Express by clicking Start/run, typing msimn.exe/OK
but icons gone from Start/Desktop/Quick Start

I will happily go to bed if i can get these back.

Kayak - 11 May 2005 23:31 - 3294 of 11003

You might have an icon left in Start/Programs which you can copy elsewhere (ctrl-drag), otherwise go to c:\program files\outlook express, right click on msimn.exe and select Create Shortcut. It will place it in the same folder and you can then drag it or copy (ctrl-drag) it to the Start Menus, desktop or quick start as you wish.

hodgins - 11 May 2005 23:46 - 3295 of 11003

Thank you!

Mega Bucks - 22 May 2005 10:56 - 3296 of 11003

Morning all you PC Wizards,

Just about to buy a GPRS Data card from Ebuyer for me laptop,will this have a effect on my wifi or what ??? All i need is some form of email connection whilst on the move !!! Me thinks this is easier than hooking it up to my mobile...

Any help or suggestions would be welcome :-)

Mega...

Optimist - 22 May 2005 11:30 - 3297 of 11003

MB

The GPRS card will apear as a seperate network connection, it will not affect your WiFi but you will have to manually dissable when you do not want to use it and you may have to tell your email client to use that connection

If you have a GPRS phone with Bluetooth on the phone and laptop then it is just as easy to use and doesn't require a second mobile account. I connect via my mobile without even touching the phone. The initial setup, like everything to do with connecting computers to phones, was not easy but it only had to be done once.

One thing to remember when using GPRS is to dissable Windows and AV automatic updates. Otherwise you suddenly find that you have downloaded another couple of MB of data. You may also want to set you email client to only download the headers.

kernow - 22 May 2005 16:00 - 3298 of 11003

Mega - I have an O2 data card - very useful when away although 3G coverage is limited atm but even on GPRS the speed is bearable for browsing - even Moneyam streaming - and fine for e mail. So long as you don't keep bringing up new pages and/or downloading large attachments/graphics/programmes the data download stays reasonable and I can manage withing the 36mb/month allowance on my plan.

Mega Bucks - 22 May 2005 16:08 - 3299 of 11003

Optimist & kernow,

Many thanks for the info,will be getting one during the week and update you all when its installed :-)

Mega...

Sequestor - 23 May 2005 08:14 - 3300 of 11003

anyone else getting cut off from mam this mnorning, seems totally crap today, can`t get volume info.

IanT(MoneyAM) - 23 May 2005 08:29 - 3301 of 11003

Sequestor,

Can you tell me where you are seeing this problem?


Ian

DocProc - 23 May 2005 08:38 - 3302 of 11003

I see that to hear some stuff on some sites one has to have 'RealPlayer' installed. I've read about some bad things being associated with this particular piece of software (Malware-type things, etc, etc) and so have always been reluctant to use it.

Has anyone got any comments or recommendations about which FREE RealPlayer to use?

Optimist - 23 May 2005 09:01 - 3303 of 11003

I don't think that RealPlayer is malware but it can be a RealPain.

As you say, many sites reqire you to install it in order to listen to their audio feeds. Unless you like the program, install the absolute minimum package and dissable any options that report back to RealPlayer. Make sure that it doesn't register any file types and register with a disposable email address.

It also has a component that runs on startup which you can dissable by deleting the appropriate run commands in the registry.

As you've probably guessed, I prefer MS WMP.

Sequestor - 23 May 2005 09:09 - 3304 of 11003

IAN,
I re-booted twice and its working o.k. now ,

took some winding up tho`

Sequestor - 23 May 2005 09:12 - 3305 of 11003

I found real player a pain too, everytime I used it it said it was going onto the net to upgrade, it only upgraded pop-ups as far as I could see, seldom use it.
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