Look through the setting for -> WLM Message Store folder which should tell you where the mail is stored.
In theory what you are seeing is probably info on an OEM copy of Windows....In the old days, you had to purchase a pc and or a piece of hardware...
Without seeing the EXACT ad - no one can answer your question. Non Operating means BROKEN/DOESN'T WORK
Course there are Many different file type...Did you check them all? When I click DOWNLOAD the very next thing that happens is I get a typical...
I'm guessing you are being prompted to specify where you'd like the file to go???? Be Carefull with the following: Control Panel->Folder...
Too cute.
Did you install ALL of the drivers that came on the mobo cd? And then do Windows Updates?
And when you go into security settings and fix this - what happens? IE Tools->Options->Security tab->Allow Downloads
I moderate for a company that has many sites very similar to WindowsBBS;) All weekend and through yesterday - one of the ads on the site(s)...
So you always freeze with FF...Does it freeze on the same sites?
Does this happen in a Work Enviroment and maybe your IT department is to blame?
How certain are you that this one contact person can spell correctly;) Have your user email this one contact person - ask them to hit the reply...
Does clicking on this link make any difference: http://www.facebook.com/
Welcome to WindowsBBS;) Your New ISP should have provided you with the info.Give them a ring or send an email.
This link is to an interesting discuccion and there are a few Microsoft Developer guys in it.....
As you can imagine - you might try 183 different things and not know for weeks if anything or what fixed it. What application are you using...
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I got the number from here: http://www.windowsbbs.com/internet-explorer/13866-max-limits-oe-emails-ie-favs.html which is from a few years ago:p
When in doubt - Don't... Am curious why you'd want to?
Download and run the hard drive manufacturer's diagnostic utility (they all run from floppy, so you don't need to get into Windows), and see what...
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