Crocodile
- 16 Dec 2002 03:59
Mega Bucks
- 05 Dec 2006 11:49
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Thanks folks.
Kayak
- 05 Dec 2006 11:59
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If you set up multiple accounts in OE you will get a drop down list in the From field of any email you compose, allowing you to alter the sender from the default.
Haystack
- 05 Dec 2006 14:36
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If you add extra mail acounts as above then it allows you new Email addresses for output. You can then choose when you compose a new message. The only problem is that often the Email server on your ISP may not allow Emails sourced from a different Email address ending (ie not one of their accounts).
Mega Bucks
- 05 Dec 2006 18:07
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I have both emails up and running and as K said a dropdown list appears,the only trouble is both the emails go into one inbox is there away around that so both have there own inbox folders ????
Rick.....
Seymour Clearly
- 07 Dec 2006 09:02
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I have just installed NTL cable broadband at work. Have plugged into my laptop and it works, no setup - just acts like a network connection.
Now I need to connect it to my network and I don't know how to do this. Do I simply plug it into the router and it should work or do I have to connect to the main PC first (which acts as a 'sort of' server' but is still used as a desktop in its own right? The engineer cam and went whilst I wasn't there.
Seymour Clearly
- 07 Dec 2006 12:08
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Thanks Optimist. That sounds easy enough :-) Will I need my network reconfiguring with a new router / modem or will the existing settings still work? Presently using Netgear router.
Seymour Clearly
- 07 Dec 2006 16:05
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What happens if I plug the lead from the cable modem into the router, no firewall, but the XP firewall switched on on each machine?
edit - I guess from you saying "the safe side of the firewall" means it would be unsafe to do so.
Edit - have just seen a posting to say that NTL cable broadband should be plugged into a router and not used with a different cable broadband modem router. Will check the security on our routers to see if they are firewalled.
Seymour Clearly
- 08 Dec 2006 23:09
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Thanks Optimist. That's exactly what I needed to hear. We've got the network hub and the cable modem. Time to look for a hardware Firewall.
Seymour Clearly
- 09 Dec 2006 00:38
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Thanks MM. I was aware that a hardware implement is really dependent on embedded software. Anyway, it looks like we have to go down the firewall + router course as there don't seem to be any standalone firewalls. Using netgear at the moment. Any recommendations? (we need 1 x 16 port & 2 x 8 port i.e. 3 sites).
And don't go getting all excited about VPNs just yet. I'd like to walk before I can run ;-)
Itynl it's Mealiff
- 12 Dec 2006 09:42
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I'm a bit non geek after all !!
trying to install itunes for my ipod shuffle
it prepares to install then goes seconds later into
the window installer cannot be accessed ,this can occur if you are running your windows in safe mode or if windows installer is not correctly installed .Contact support for assitance .
Any useful (simple) hints to get round this without calling in a techy mate
Seymour Clearly
- 12 Dec 2006 12:07
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Having now got the cable broadband I can just plug my laptop into the cable modem via the network cable and, hey presto, I'm connected to the network.
My Partner's laptop won't do this - seem to have all the same internet connection settings but we're struggling to find out why his won't connect and mine will. Both running Norton IS (mine out of date) Norton Firewall on, Windows Firewall off, checked 'dial whenever a network connection is not present' and so on. We're just trying to connect individually.
And, BTW in relation to my earlier query, have now got firewall routers on order - so I may be back about these!
Spaceman
- 12 Dec 2006 12:18
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SC, MAC locking?
Seymour Clearly
- 12 Dec 2006 12:28
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Where do I find out about that? Just having a Google search. edit - does mac locking apply to wired machines as well? We are wired only, no wireless.
Spaceman
- 12 Dec 2006 13:57
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SC, sorry I didnt give much detail there, MAC locking can be for wired, its not normally used in this situation but as you have one PC thats works OK and the other does not it could be that your cable BB provider does something odd and only allows a singe address.
I dont think this is very likely however, but I have not seen any cable setups in the UK.
How are you PC's getting DHCP info? that could also be the problem. do an ipconfig from a dos box on both machines and see what it says. You can email the results to me if you want me to have a quick look.
Self19
- 12 Dec 2006 14:37
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hi guys,
is it right that you can use on of those USB Lan adapters instead of an airport card in a Mac? TIA.