Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Martini
- 11 Nov 2007 19:20
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and carried !
M
chocolat
- 11 Nov 2007 19:31
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Nice one :)
tyketto
- 11 Nov 2007 22:53
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thirded
mac
HARRYCAT
- 13 Nov 2007 15:39
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Anyone help with time syncro, please on Windows XP?
Have instructed it (in control panel, 'time & date') to auto time sync with both 'time.windows.com' & 'time.nist.gov', but it often comes back with 'an error occurred when.....etc.' even when I do it manually.
Does anyone know of any other time servers I can try & use or what the problem may be?
One thing I have thought of is that ZoneAlarm may be barring it from accessing the internet, as I am reasonably strict about what I allow access without asking. However, presumably it is a generic .exe file which is trying to access the net for the time, but I don't know which one & therefore may have inadvertently blocked it.
ThePublisher
- 13 Nov 2007 17:18
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Harry,
I've never tried the time syncro until I bought my Samsung Q1 Ultra last week.
Neither of those alternatives worked and at that stage I had no web blocker installed. (I have now, of course).
I assumed that both of those addresses were out of date.
EDIT. Neither work on this laptop either.
TP
Kayak
- 13 Nov 2007 17:51
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HARRYCAT, many time servers only allow connections from registered users. Also you should use a UK server because of the delay in connecting to foreign servers. The one I use, which I think is the closest open server, is ntp2a.mcc.ac.uk, based in Manchester. I don't know of a London one.
Seymour Clearly
- 13 Nov 2007 17:58
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How do I import my Windows Address Book from Outlook Express into Outlook 2007?
I've tried the Microsoft website and they're no help at all!!!
Edit - Like the header post :-)
hilary
- 13 Nov 2007 18:12
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I've got Outlook 2k3, Seymour, which I'm guessing is similar.
From within Outlook, File>Import and Export>Import Internet Mail and Addresses and the rest is straightforward. You can also import your Mail A/c Settings.
HARRYCAT
- 13 Nov 2007 18:37
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Excellent! Thanks Kayak. The ntp2a address works a treat.
My laptop was 6 minutes behind which makes a difference when I am trying to catch the end of trading on the FTSE.
Seymour Clearly
- 13 Nov 2007 21:21
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Thanks Hils, Outlook 2007 has changed the rules and gone all clever, however I can now see what I should have done - thanks. It looks as though I copy the WAB into Outlook Express first, then Outlook will copy it over.
I've managed to leave my USB stick with my WAB on it at work so won't be able to install until morning. This is all since I got a copy of Outlook installed on my lappy at the same time as my main desktop PC skidded off the road, so I had to transfer everything to the lappy.
kernow
- 15 Nov 2007 18:15
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Well my ASUS laptop ordered 6/11 and promised for this week has still not arrived :-) A little disgruntled.
trader6
- 15 Nov 2007 23:19
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Slightly off topic but i wonder if any of you computer buffs can explain
how the following works.
I've come across a site where it says i can download to my pc for free
almost any old arcade games, now i used to love playing some of these
games about 15 years ago and would love to do so again but i dont seem
to know or understand how the site works and there seems to be little
in the way of links to help, it's a genuine site etc etc and i've seen examples
of what games can be downloaded on you tube but i'm really struggling to get
started, i have windows xp.
http://mamedev.org/
Seymour Clearly
- 16 Nov 2007 11:19
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Do all laptops have the second monitor option for the display? I'm looking at this one:
HP 67155
ThePublisher
- 16 Nov 2007 12:22
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I've just looked at the display setting on my Asus laptop and it looks as if there is an option to run a separate screen in tandem with the in-situ screen.
It refers to an Intel Graphics Controller. I'm reluctant to experiment in case I lock myself out of an "aint broke" lappie. But from what it was telling me it seemed to refer to two desktops.
TP
Seymour Clearly
- 16 Nov 2007 13:19
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Thanks guys
ThePublisher
- 16 Nov 2007 13:54
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Opt,
I'm running a second monitor already. Have the laptop one turned off.
Tried what you said. For a time it all went horribly dark.
I'll leave the pioneering to SC. Mine 'aint broke'.
TP