Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
mikeran
- 22 Apr 2003 10:47
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Error message on start up-- I get the following error message on start up "Unhandled exception C0000005 at address 100016b" then it says ok if I click on ok it dissappears and says the usual " do you want to send an error Report. Nothing seems to be affected on my PC and it of course cancels every time when I click ok. Pc is using Windows XP home and XP office.
Any ideas on how to correct appreciated-- many thanks.
mikeran
- 22 Apr 2003 22:00
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Well its dissapointing---- NO replies mmmm
robber
- 22 Apr 2003 22:24
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mikeran, have you used kaza in the past?
Neil
Seymour Clearly
- 22 Apr 2003 23:44
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Mikeran, have you installed any new software - I get this with Win 98 running (strangely) Norton Internet Security, OK before it was installed, Symantec not a lot of help.
leo1
- 23 Apr 2003 00:06
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Have you looked in event viewer under administrative tools?
robber
- 23 Apr 2003 00:12
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Mike and Seymour.
A search on google came up with the following explaination which I hope points you towards a solution.
BTW Indications are that running anti spy software such as adaware will clear the problem.
Click Here and scroll down the page that appears
Seymour Clearly
- 23 Apr 2003 00:26
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Thanks Robber, will take a look. Time I had XP though I think.
mikeran
- 23 Apr 2003 08:15
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Robber, Seymour clearly, leo1-- many thanks. I removed Delfin viewer and all is now ok. Yes I am afraid I have used Kazaa, useful for some things, but does tend to take over if not watched. Many thanks again to all .
foale
- 27 Apr 2003 11:48
- 428 of 11003
Hi...I have had to recently reinstall Windows
with more than a little help
But sincce then I have not been able to read my attachments...
It just says OE removed access to the unsafe attachment in your email
But its happenning to all of them..ie ones that I get everyday and are always fine
If there some setting I could tweak to recify this annoying problem
Thanks
robber
- 27 Apr 2003 11:51
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foale, in OE go to 'tools', 'options', 'security' and untick the box 'Do not allow attachments .....etc'.
Neil
Seymour Clearly
- 28 Apr 2003 13:27
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Can anyone tell me how to back up copies of e-mails from outlook express, to be moved onto another computer? Can back up address book no prob, but can't do the other. TIA.
Seymour Clearly
- 29 Apr 2003 23:29
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OK Seymour, do a search on Google, that's what I did, loads of software to do it and some explanations of how OE stores info. Hope it helps ;-)
(Sorry, but was being lazy when I asked the question - should have looked on Google first really)
robber
- 29 Apr 2003 23:34
- 432 of 11003
Seymour, this is the short note I wrote myself sometime ago (it was written for 98 but should cover other windows versions with ease.)
Neil.
TO BACK UP AND RESTORE OUTLOOK EMAIL FILES.
To backup a single OE mail folder (called for example orders);
1. Save the appropriate .dbx file somewhere. (the file can be found in windows\application data\identities\a HEX No\Microsoft\Outlook Express)
To restore a mail folder,
1. Open OE and create a new mail folder (In this example call it orders).
2. Copy an unwanted email into this folder. (any old thing will do)
3. Close OE
4. Copy the backup copy of orders.dbx into the directory windows\application data\identities\a HEX No\Microsoft\Outlook Express
5. Open OE and access all your old emails with a contented smile
leo1
- 29 Apr 2003 23:37
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http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?kbid=270670
axdpc
- 30 Apr 2003 01:03
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Can anyone suggest a Windows 'scripting' tool. Among other things, I would
like to save time and hassle by starting up several MoneyAm L2 sessions and pre-determined internet sessions with one command/script. The L2 EPICS and
internet URL's will stay the same for every activation.
Thanks
Kayak
- 30 Apr 2003 07:51
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axdpc, you can do simple scripting with MSDOS. Create a file with Notepad called something.bat with a line for each window you want to create, e.g.
"c:\program files\internet explorer\iexplore.exe" "http://www.moneyam.com"
You can create a shortcut to the file and insert it in your startup group of course if you want. The snag with this method is that the windows get created in no particular order. There are options for maximised/minimised windows etc though.
axdpc
- 30 Apr 2003 08:04
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Kayak, thanks, will try.
Seymour Clearly
- 30 Apr 2003 10:34
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Thanks Robber and leo1
robber
- 30 Apr 2003 10:50
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Seymour,
A tip which may help the process
If you are moving the files to another PC be sure that you are transferring them to THE SAME OR A NEWER VERSION of OE.
The only time this file transfer system has let me down was when I had a fresh instal of win98 on a PC and hadnt done the online updates. The OE files were from a PC which had a newer version of OE and the process failed totally.
Neil
PS edited comment, of course I should have gone on to say that updating OE on the second PC solved the problem