Let Startup Cop do it for you.
Bruce, This will only work if he has different identites set up already.
It sounds like you dont have the program to view this attachment. What is the file extension of the attachment?
Why not just create a "new identity" password protected? Then the entire identity is protected, all folders/emails.
No. Now tell us what you want to accomplish and we'll see if we can help.
I believe the computer is "remembering" the last thing you entered. Try going to tools, internet options, content, autocomplete. You will see...
I'm sorry I have no solution for you, but you could have opened your original post and hit "edit ". Works great for corrections.
Which OS?
Glad you got it figured out. If you would have mentioned in your original post that this was happening with your mail.....
I also used a connection through virgin.net which was fine - this now disconnects every 3 mins. By this it sounds like you got a new ISP and...
I would download and install RegCleaner . When you run it, look for any AOL entries and delete them. I would also check your modem/dialup...
I have to ask the obvious. Do you have a popup killer installed?
Find an empty spot on your toolbar, left click and hold. Drag it to the bottom. It doesnt appear anything is happening, just release the bottom.
In OE, click on tools, accounts, mail, highlight the account you want to change, properties, general, user info. Change the name to what you want.
I was running free ZoneAlarm, but after the last update it starting giving me problems. So with the help of this board, using Kerio now. Pretty...
Try tools, internet options, content, autocomplete, checkmark in "prompt to save passwords ".
You could try repairing IE via the control pane, add/remove programs, highlight IE, click on add/remove, and should get the option of repair. If...
Glad you got it fixed. Which solution fixed it?
Norton doesn t usually pick up trojans/worms. Have you run SpyBot? If a Dos window opened and closed, I would be very wary. The file you can...
If you were expecting a zip, and got an exe. Something did happen when you opened it. I would do a full virus scan, and probably a trojan/worm...
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