Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Seymour Clearly
- 11 Oct 2006 23:53
- 5086 of 11003
Optimist, One PC, triple head graphics card, and three screens on a totem pole, i.e. one above another, three separate, but linked presentations, i.e. one screen shows something, one has text about it and a third adds to the message - that sort of idea. The presentations must be linked, but split second accuracy isn't important.
skg, I'm really looking for a software solution that allows me to run the presentations on each screen in a linked form. No problem sorting the hardware out - that's the easy bit!!!!
Seymour Clearly
- 12 Oct 2006 08:19
- 5088 of 11003
Blimey, that sounds complex!!! Will have a look though, thanks.
Bolshi
- 12 Oct 2006 11:08
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MM. Thanks for the link to the screen cleaner chappie. Is it better than PC World offerings and the like? From their website (PCWorld's) they don't give spec or detail about their general screen cleaner.
I'll put my Mr Muscle away now! I thought it was my eyes getting worse! I'm nearly down to the bare metal :-)
Kayak
- 12 Oct 2006 12:02
- 5091 of 11003
You could look at the instructions that came with the monitor, or the manual on the manufacturer's website. Mine (Dell) suggest just using water and a soft cloth, and otherwise a screen cleaner made specifically not to damage anti-static coatings.
Bolshi
- 12 Oct 2006 12:15
- 5092 of 11003
Kayak. Instructions? Mmmmmm. Novel idea. Will it ever catch on?
:-)
Bolshi
- 14 Oct 2006 10:02
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MM. I ordered online from screenclean as per your post. Excellent service. Next day delivery. Thx for that.
I can now see where I am going wrong :-)
ThePublisher
- 14 Oct 2006 18:07
- 5095 of 11003
A Win XP pro question, please.
My photographic studio computer has an assortment of USB devices. Some are permanently attached and some, such as CF card readers and external back up hard drives, are only plugged in from time to time.
Is there any way I can fix the drive mapping that these readers and drives acquire so that I can introduce drive letters into the software I use with them. Most times they have been coming up with the same drive letters, but sometime they pick a different one and that makes the program invalid until I re-do the address.
TP
PeterG
- 15 Oct 2006 18:51
- 5096 of 11003
Help!
I've started getting a lot of "Undelivered Mail Returned to Sender" "Delivery Status Notification (failure)" "Returned mail" etc. emails.
At first I thought it was just spam under a new disguise... But someone said that spammers might be using my mail address to send out spam, and I'm receiving notices about the ones that aren't getting through.
How can I find out what's going on?
hewittalan6
- 15 Oct 2006 19:22
- 5097 of 11003
I am suffering massive amounts of spam to my e-mail.
As many as 60 a day, usually phishing or floggong viagra (ok I admit I need it).
Anyone any ideas how to stop it??
Thanks,
Alan
DocProc
- 15 Oct 2006 22:16
- 5098 of 11003
The following site is the best site on the Internet for Outlook Express knowledge:
http://www.insideoe.com/
You might get a few pointers there. eg, using
key wordsto block spam, etc
Using 'Message Rules' in OE
Haystack
- 16 Oct 2006 12:16
- 5099 of 11003
I have a strange browsing problem. I have a WiFi connection which works fine and has done for some time now. However, I have gained a problem recently. As the browser is paer way through loading a page, I get a dialog box which asks me which connection I would like to use to. The loading stops until I cancel it. It then loads a bit more and the same question is asked again as it has to go to a different address to get something new. For instance this page starts loading then I get a pause when it wants something from camapigns.moneyam.com, another when it wants img.moneyam.com. If I keep cancelling the dialogs then the page loads eventually. It doesn't do it on all web pages.
ThePublisher
- 16 Oct 2006 12:50
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Peter and Alan,
A few posts ago I mentioned that I use an e:mail system called nPOP on both my PDA and PC. It does not stop spam, but it does allow you to delete it from your mailbox instead of downloading it.
It is not solving your problem but it might make the immediate future more tolerable until someone comes up with the solution I know you both want.
As for Outlook Express, I have never used it as I understand it to be the most easily manipulated system for hacking. In fact only earlier today, on some bulletin board somewhere, I saw a post to the effect that it was almost a waste of effort using virus blockers if you then continued to use OE. Maybe I'm wrong, but I simply report what other seemingly wiser people have told me.
TP
hewittalan6
- 16 Oct 2006 13:17
- 5101 of 11003
Thanks TP,
I never use OE but this spam issue is getting to be a real pain in the mailbox.
MightyMicro
- 16 Oct 2006 14:29
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Again, I recommend Eudora as a mail client with its excellent Spam filtering. Now only $19.95 to download.
http://www.eudora.com
Things are changing with Eudora: sadly, Qualcomm have decided to stick with their main business of CDMA cellphone technology in the future, and Eudora will go Open source within a year. That doesn't make it any less attractive for now. and I intend to continue to use it as my Windows email client.
ThePublisher
- 16 Oct 2006 15:03
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This was the comment about Outlook. It was written by Mike Chaney who developes a bit of software called Qimage for photographers. He said, earlier today:-
"The same people who want their IP address to be "invisible" to the ddisoftware.com server (a reputable software developer) have
signed up for a public discussion group and send messages that can be seen by
everyone on the internet (in the case of Qimage which is a public group). Most
of them use Microsoft Outlook which is the most exploited internet tool available."
Another bit of e:mail software I use is Virtual Access. But the snag with that one is the need to download some of the message to see what is in it.
TP
The Other Kevin
- 16 Oct 2006 17:25
- 5104 of 11003
Any views on Internet Explorer 7 yet?